Performance of the Kungkarangkalpa: Seven Sisters Dream Path Ceremony (inma) at the National Museum of Australia, Canberra, 2013.
© Image: National Museum of Australia
Five silhouetted figures stand in front of a curved multimedia screen displaying landscape projections.
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Experienced curators use the exhibition to present methods of teaching and extracurricular learning. As performatively staged narratives – danced, sung, painted – songlines are complex knowledge systems of human communities without writing. Possibilities of sensual, materially mediated, interactive learning are presented, collectively tested and discussed. Learning along the songlines includes scientific knowledge as well as social and ethical questions.

The training for teachers in Berlin will investigate possibilities and methods of extracurricular learning in dialogue with the exhibition.

 

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