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Kutcha’s Carpool Koorioke: Alice Skye and Emily Wurramara with Uncle Jack Charles

2019

Kutcha’s Carpool Koorioke: Alice Skye and Emily Wurramara with Uncle Jack Charles

2019

  • NFSA IDQ575Y752
  • TypeTelevision
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormStill Image
  • GenresIndigenous-produced, Indigenous themes or stories, Indigenous as subject, Popular music
  • Year2019
  • WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons

Alice Skye and Emily Wurramara are part of a new generation of Indigenous artists. When Kutcha joins Alice and Emily for Episode 3 of Kutcha's Carpool Koorioke, singing Alice's hit song 'Friends With Feelings', we know that music can transcend generations.

But some things don't, such as Kutcha's understanding of texting and social media lingo, 'LOL, JK I don't get it'. A quick lesson in social media from Alice and Emily sets Kutcha on his way.

Alice speaks about her first song being inspired by her country and her late father, whose presence she feels when she sings.

Emily talks about singing in her language and how her ancestors' spirits are with her, empowering her as a singer songwriter.

Songs: 1. Friends with Feelings (Alice Skye) -- 2. Lady Blue (Emily Wurramara) -- 3. Get Back Up Again (Kutcha Edwards) -- 4. Time Is All I Have (Kutcha Edwards)

  • WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons

Alice Skye and Emily Wurramara are part of a new generation of Indigenous artists. When Kutcha joins Alice and Emily for Episode 3 of Kutcha's Carpool Koorioke, singing Alice's hit song 'Friends With Feelings', we know that music can transcend generations.

But some things don't, such as Kutcha's understanding of texting and social media lingo, 'LOL, JK I don't get it'. A quick lesson in social media from Alice and Emily sets Kutcha on his way.

Alice speaks about her first song being inspired by her country and her late father, whose presence she feels when she sings.

Emily talks about singing in her language and how her ancestors' spirits are with her, empowering her as a singer songwriter.

Songs: 1. Friends with Feelings (Alice Skye) -- 2. Lady Blue (Emily Wurramara) -- 3. Get Back Up Again (Kutcha Edwards) -- 4. Time Is All I Have (Kutcha Edwards)

  • Associate Producers
    Danielle MacLean, Fiona Dean
    Cinematographer/Director of photography
    Murray Lui
    Director
    John Harvey
    Interviewees
    Emily Wurramara, Alice Skye
    Performers
    Emily Wurramara, Alice Skye, Kutcha Edwards
    Presenter
    Kutcha Edwards
    Producers
    Anna Grieve, John Harvey
    Production Company
    Tamarind Pictures
    Recording Engineer/Sound Recordist
    David Tranter
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