| Same Like Yesterday is a collaborative project between women of the Adnyamathanha community and SharingStories Foundation.The Adnyamathanha Community has worked with SharingStories since 2008 in a collaborative process, which has resulted in many creative outcomes, including films and multi-touch books. The Northern Flinders Ranges Country in South Australia belongs to the Adnyamathanha people, the People of the Rocks.
This project began in 2018 when Senior Cultural Custodians invited SharingStories Foundation, led by Special Projects Lead, Liz Thompson, Projection Artist/Project Manager, Fleur Elise Noble along with filmmaker, audio recordist and story editor, Glen Maw to collaborate on a large-scale cultural animated film about Virkuthalypila (The Two Women), Creation Ancestors who travelled across Adnyamathanha Country with their two children. A week-long road trip across Adnyamathanha Country became the foundation for the story and artwork. Senior women Linda Coulthard, Lesley Coulthard, Yvonne Brady, Gladys Wilton, Sophie Wilton, Judy Johnson, joined by two young women, Sohara Smith and Shaunaya Smith as the key narrators, began the creative journey that would evolve into this dynamic installation.
In October 2018 and March 2019, the SharingStories team returned for a six-week residency to work with the Custodians and Leigh Creek Area School students, developing the remaining content. SharingStories’ animator Isobel Knowles, lead digital developer Van Sowerwine, and sound artist Missi Mel Pesa worked with community artists to transform these stories and artworks into a vibrant, immersive experience. Previously exhibited at the Art Gallery of South Australia as part of the DreamBIG Festival in 2019, the project is a testament to deep collaboration, shared knowledge, and cultural integrity.
Custodians and lead Contributors Include: Gladys Wilton, Linda Coulthard, Judy Johnson, Yvonne Brady, Sophia Wilton, Lesley Coulthard, Donna Coulthard, Veronica Coulthard, Teresa Brady, Sohara Brady, Shaunaya Smith, Cliff Coulthard, and Rhonda Gepp from the Adnyamantha Community. Shaunaya Smith is the key narrator of the piece, and Adnyamathanha students at Leigh Creek Area School were engaged in the process as artists and animators. Fleur Elise Noble, Isobel Knowles, Van Sowerwine, Missi Mel Pesa from the SharingStories team, led the production of animations with Custodians to bring the community’s illustrations to life. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program and Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body and supported by the Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute.
About SharingStories Foundation
SharingStories Foundation is an award-winning non-profit organisation that works with First Nations communities across Australia to maintain and grow language, stories, and cultural heritage through arts, education, and digital technologies. Creativity is the vehicle we use to support artistic and linguistic continuities and outcomes, supporting the vision of strong, connected First Nations young people and communities. www.sharingstoriesfoundation.org
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