murundak - songs of freedom (ATOM Study Guide)

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GBP 3.96
SKU:
SG741
Year Levels:
7-12
Streaming Content:
Murundak - songs of freedom
Content Type:
Feature Documentary
Learning Areas:
English
Learning Areas:
Media Studies
Learning Areas:
Studies of Society and Environment
Learning Areas:
Indigenous studies
Learning Areas:
Politics / Government
Learning Areas:
Music
Learning Areas:
Cultural Studies
Key Themes:
Injustice and Protest, Identity Reclaimed, Repairing the 'Broken Link', National Healing and the "Starting Line'', The Power of Song, Hope and Optimism
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Product Overview

murundak – songs of freedom journeys into the heart of Aboriginal protest music following the Black Arm Band, a gathering of some of Australia's finest Indigenous musicians, as they take to the road with their songs of resistance and freedom.

From the concert halls of the Sydney Opera House to remote Aboriginal communities of the Northern Territory, murundak – meaning 'alive' in Woirurrung language – brings together pioneering singers including Archie Roach, Bart Willoughby and the late Ruby Hunter, and a stellar lineup of emerging Indigenous talent including Dan Sultan, Shellie Morris and Emma Donovan.

Filmed against the backdrop of Australia's changing political landscape, murundak charts one of the most significant events in Australian music history as the Black Arm Band sing up the country's troubled past through their stories of sorrow, anger and hope.

Curriculum links

This study guide is mainly aimed at middle and upper secondary school levels, with relevance to English, Media Studies, SOSE/HSIE, Indigenous Studies, Civics, Politics, Music Studies, Cultural Studies.