Report
Songlines Indigenous Musical Journeys and Nomads Palace: feasibility study and final report
Austrade (formerly Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism) T-QUAL, Strategic Tourism Investment Grants for Indigenous Product Development
Southern Cross University
2014
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Abstract
<p>The Planet Spins played a commercialisation role in this project with funding from Southern Cross University and the Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism T-QUAL, Strategic Tourism Investment Grants for Indigenous Product Development to conduct a feasibility study into the integration of indigenous cultural practice/performance with current tourism research ideas. There are two specific products earmarked for development: <ul> <li>Songlines: Indigenous Musical Journeys (adapted from and involving artists of the Song Peoples Sessions) – an iconic cultural journey where domestic and international tourists could travel from Darwin to remote communities and festivals in the Northern Territory following the songs through a mix of contemporary and traditional Aboriginal music – Patrick McCloskey, Wantok Musik Foundation.</li> <li>Nomads Palace – the worlds first travelling venue that exclusively features a programme of world-class Indigenous arts and culture – Sam Cook, Kiss My Blak Arts.</li> </ul></p>
Details
- Title
- Songlines Indigenous Musical Journeys and Nomads Palace: feasibility study and final report
- Creators
- Thomas Dick - Southern Cross UniversitySam Cook - Normads PalacePatrick McCloskey - Wantok Musik FoundationBen Farr-Wharton - Southern Cross UniversityTristan Schultz - Griffith UniversityAnthony McFadden - Southern Cross UniversityKerry A Brown - Southern Cross University
- Contributors
- Austrade (formerly Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism) T-QUAL, Strategic Tourism Investment Grants for Indigenous Product Development
- Publication Details
- Austrade (formerly Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism) T-QUAL, Strategic Tourism Investment Grants for Indigenous Product Development
- Publisher
- Southern Cross University; Lismore, NSW
- Identifiers
- 1006; 991012821229002368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; Management; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Report