Stompen Ground
Music and art festival at Broome, Western Australia
Stompen Ground Festival is a contemporary and traditional music, dance, art exhibitions and ancestral storytelling festival in Broome, in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Stompend is an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander owned, designed and managed arts and cultural festival. It was created by Mark Bin Baker.[1]
The festival includes:
- Music development workshops
- Battle of the bands
- Country music night
- Dance forums & traditional dance presentations
- Book launches
See also
- Garma Festival of Traditional Cultures
- Indigenous Australian music
- Survival Festival
References
- ^ White, Allison (27 September 2001). "Waddaya". The Courier Mail: Q Weekend Magazine. p. 7.
External links
- Stompen Ground (1991 documentary) at the Internet Movie Database
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