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December 03, 2008

Music Wednesday: Aboriginal Australia--When Old Sounds Entirely New

Stop what you’re doing immediately and watch this.

Have you yet? It’s great, right? Probably the best music video I’ve seen all year (second, maybe, to "Hi Hater"). It's the Aboriginal creation story of the Crow, sung by Tom Lewis, filmed in Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory of Australia. I love the weird, 1980s, U2-ish singing-in-the-clouds feel; the traditional dance mixed with breakdance pops (and locks); the grungy-kickdrum-guitar and the wailing voice. And, get this: this song is one of the oldest bits of human culture on the planet.

Warrk Warrk, or Black Crow, is a creation myth. It’s pre-historic, dating from not terribly long after nomads arrived and settled in continental Australia, some 50,000 years ago. You can read a telling of it here, but it’s a bit confusing. In aboriginal religion, concepts of time and landscape are entirely different from our own—the Dreaming beings that proceeded aboriginal existence offer a blueprint, and the stories they tell, the songs they sing, pay homage to that legacy. Moreover, the songlines literally usher the landscape and its plants and animals into existence. Bruce Chatwin’s book Songlines is about this, and many other things.

Music Wednesday is Assistant Editor Ryan Bradley's weekly exploration of great global music, in collaboration with Nat Geo Music.

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What's wrong with the Arts Council,Why are'nt they let these dances develop thier Skills, so they more cordinated.Now as the the young lad that leeds the Zorba the Greek dance, has so much raw talent, his cordination with music is as good as dance company's that well established, yet his flexiblity and jesture's are just raw uninhibated Talent .Why can't a dance company get other gifted young talented aborigines, Why can't Quantus with the advertising budget they have nurture thier talents for a NEW REAL IMage of Australia!

Posted by: David Quinnell | December 04, 2008 at 07:38 AM

What's wrong with the Arts Council,Why are'nt they let these dances develop thier Skills, so they more cordinated.Now as the the young lad that leeds the Zorba the Greek dance, has so much raw talent, his cordination with music is as good as dance company's that well established, yet his flexiblity and jesture's are just raw uninhibated Talent .Why can't a dance company get other gifted young talented aborigines, Why can't Quantus with the advertising budget they have nurture thier talents for a NEW REAL IMage of Australia!

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