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Smokin- No Way

By Desert Pictures.
Puppets by the children of Palm Island QLD.
Voices by Susan Mujarri Edgar and members of the Palm Island communityPart of Qld Health teacher resource pack
Date: March 2003

Jabby Don’t Smoke

Producer: Desert Pictures, Big Mama Productions & Kimberley Public Health Unit
Kimberley Health resource pack, produced with Wulungarra Community School, Kadjina Community and Nindilingarri Fitzroy Valley Cultural Health
Date: 1999

JABBY’S friend

A story about Trachoma
Producer: Desert Pictures, Big Mama Productions & Kimberley Public Health Unit
Date: 1995

Under Your Skin

13.40 min of animated video on scabies awareness
Producer: Desert Pictures, Big Mama Productions & Kimberley Public Health Unit
Date: ?

Gwen’s Show Reel 2000

Producer: Big Mama Productions
6.00 mins; Clip of various activities
Date: 2000

  1. Big Mama Shinju Matsuri Festival Float Puppet – artist
  2. Frringe Festival Promotion – performer
  3. Sandfly Circus – Instructor/co-ordinator/artist
  4. Sheba Lane – Fringe Festival Associate Producer
  5. Worn Art – Costume “Melusine” designer and Artistic Director of show
  6. Shinju Matsuri Festival Puppets – artist / facilitator
  7. King Brown the Condom Snake – artist / facilitator
  8. Jabby – Artist / puppeteer/script writer/consultant
  9. Stories from the mangroves – Concept/co-ordinator/artist/Ass. Musical Director
  10. Braxten Hicks Acapella musical performance – singer.
https://youtu.be/PJH9PASCGno

That’s Australia

That’s Australia was an Australia TV series by David Batty of Rebel Films. In this particular episode, Gwen was highlighted as a notable Australian character.

Song for the/ Martuwarra

A ceremony in 2014 exchanging river water from each river by elders of the Indigenous Nyikina people from the Fitzroy Valley in Western Australia and the elders of the French Ardennes was the impetus for “Ngalyak and the Flood” and this project to develop further understanding of the universal importance of both river health and the art of storytelling to connect with our natural environments.

More information about the Song for the Martuwarra