| Why Brindle Style? |
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On the common grounds within arts, craft and cultural practise.
"Don't care if ya black, white or brindle!" is a local saying - up here in Northern provicial Australia.
Maiia: ""Brindle"I rather liked the sound of that - apart from the message of equality it allows for my individuality-
In 2000 the US census permitted citizens to identify as - 'mixed heritage'. It was also identified as the fasted growing group.
Post-colonial societies, have this twisted identity, from the histories written and unwritten. Lol and a lot that's written - is not public knowledge.
Current history and storytelling is being lost in the agenda of global corporate media and the change to digital technology and globalisation. Still Australian history curriculum is being updated out of the 1950s as we speak. . Brindle Style copped criticism as a name. Enough individuals responded to a certain humour in it : ) though.
We also look at the common ground to show assimilation and integration as an experience not a concept. Bearing in mind the pleasure to be gained from building bridges of communication and sharing.
Marginalisation is no fun for a social being. The artful dodger - Parkour and skateboard ramps - are good for young people - however - Art is actually King of extreme sport! - Culture Jammin'
History of the IRA- The Irish Riverdance Accademy - ... "they stated in front of a magistrate, to say you belonged to the IRA meant you were a great dancer, now it meant you were part of a paramilitary organization to overthrow the English rule by violence, whereas the Irish Riverdance Academy just wanted to out-dance the English by non-violent means .
Cause up here there's time to appreciate how nice things are. You can dream where mother nature is bountiful. |
