PRESS RELEASE | September 29, 2022

Award-winning films, performance and discourse events at the Songlines exhibition in October

As part of the exhibition Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters, the Emmy award-winning VR documentary Collisions invites audiences on a journey into the Australian desert. The video installation Giraru Galing Ganhagiri – The wind will bring the rain presents a poetic dance meditation. A performance by Joel Bray questions objects and events at the site of the Humboldt Forum, while anthropologist Stephen C. Levinson analyses Aboriginal storytelling with sand.

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Award-winning films, performance and discourse events at the Songlines exhibition in October
Press Release I Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss
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Filmstill on the 360° VR documentary "Collisions" by Lynette Wallworth
© PLM Productions
Filmstill on the 360° VR documentary "Collisions" by Lynette Wallworth
© PLM Productions
Tales in the Sand: Mirlpa
© Max-Planck-Institut für Psycholinguistik, Nijmegen / Jennifer Green
Film still from the video installation "Giraru Galing Ganhagirri/ The Wind Will Bring Rain" by Joel Bray (choreography), James Wright (film) and Daniel Nixon (music).
© James Wright (2022)
Film still from the video installation "Giraru Galing Ganhagirri/ The Wind Will Bring Rain" by Joel Bray (choreography), James Wright (film) and Daniel Nixon (music).
© James Wright (2022)
Joel Bray
© Courtesy of the National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra
Film still from the video installation "Giraru Galing Ganhagirri/ The Wind Will Bring Rain" by Joel Bray (choreography), James Wright (film) and Daniel Nixon (music).
© James Wright (2022)