Melbourne Museum launches new exhibition River of Language

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Melbourne Museum launches new exhibition River of Language
Brendan Kennedy / Photography: Thomas Holloway.



MELBOURNE.- Melbourne Museum kicked off its NAIDOC Week celebrations with the launch of an immersive soundscape exhibition that celebrates UNESCO’s International Year of Indigenous Languages and the 25th Anniversary of the Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages.

Co-curated with VACL, ngulu wurneet, galada-al wurrung-u, parniwaru tyalingi, waran woorroong-ee, barringgi dyaling - River of Language encourages visitors to be immersed in Aboriginal ways of Knowing, Being and Doing, and learn through listening and observation.

The VACL curatorial working group of Vicki Couzens and Brendan Kennedy, ask visitors to take the time and, "learn to see the world through our eyes, through our words, stories and images."

In Aboriginal culture, land and language are inextricably linked. Language is directly connected to place, through the mimicry of animals and nature in dance; the visual language in body art, motifs and symbols in stone etchings, sand paintings and ceremonial ornaments, music and sound vocalisation; and the naming and relationship of all things, embodying the interconnectedness of our existence.

As celebrated Wathaurong Community Linguist, Tarndop David Tournier (dec) so eloquently expressed, "Language is Culture, Culture is Language, Language is Land, Land is Language, Family-Language, Language-Family...one can't live without the other..."

Melbourne Museum and the Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre have been transformed into a vivid mixed media experience that explores language as culture, knowledge and empowerment. River of Language challenges the audience to observe cultural protocols on their approach and entry to the exhibition. Met by spears and shields, visitors are asked: What is your purpose here? What do you know of our First Peoples Languages? Why is language so important?

Filtering through the spears and shields, visitors will continue into the Welcome to Country space where the Law of the Land - to listen, learn and respect the laws of the Bunjil - are offered. A collaboration between young indigenous creatives and the exhibition curators sees the wall of the Birrarung Gallery come to life with a striking 28 metre mural depicting Ancestral Creation Beings and honouring Victoria's 44 language groups.

Museums Victoria's Head of First Peoples, Shannon Faulkhead, says "It is a privilege for us to partner with VACL and young local Koorie people to promote and preserve precious Indigenous languages. We see rich value in an ongoing partnership between Museums Victoria and VACL, and look forward to future opportunities."










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