CASM - Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music The University of Adelaide

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21/02/2024

Myles/Dem Mob at CASM

Photos from Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics at The University of Adelaide's post 15/12/2023

CASM โœŠ๐Ÿพ

15/11/2023

Hard work, dedication and passion โœŠ๐Ÿพ

South Australian Music Awards 2023 Winners 09/11/2023

CASM students โ€œDem Mobโ€ take out 5 awards at SAMs!!โœŠ๐Ÿพ

South Australian Music Awards 2023 Winners Congrats to all the winners at the 2023 SA Music Awards, which were staged at Woodville Town Hall in Adelaide on 8 November.

02/11/2023

Chamber Music Adelaide's 'On The Terrace' 2023 program is now out!!

Discover it here: www.chambermusicadelaide.com.au/ott2023

Last year we partnered with Chamber Music Adelaide alongside CASM - Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music The University of Adelaide to work together on broadening their program and showcasing more artists.

Photos from South Australian Music Awards's post 02/11/2023

Solid List here โœŠ๐Ÿพ

Meet Dem Mob, the APY Lands hip-hop trio speaking their truth 02/09/2023

Exciting news ๐ŸŒŸ
CASM are thrilled to share another write up on its current students! DEM MOB ๐Ÿ™Œ Inspiring story of resilience, perseverance and culture through Music.
DEM MOB!

Meet Dem Mob, the APY Lands hip-hop trio speaking their truth Aแน‰angu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands rap group, Dem Mob, are on the rise. NME meets the trio ahead of BIGSOUND

23/06/2023

This Deadly Artist, Musician, Mother๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ

23/06/2023

"Indigenous musicians will be seated around a campfire and yarning, performing and singing with the A*O behind them. The audience will be immersed in the sounds of the Bundjalung on a musical ecological and spiritual journey..."

Grayson Rotumah has beautifully set the scene for the upcoming concert he developed in collaboration with the A*O, Creation. Join us for this extraordinary event this July!

Tickets: https://bit.ly/3JawKTJ

๐Ÿ“ธ Matt Turner

03/03/2023

Met this guy at CASM in 91 as bright eyed, bushy tailed students!! Such a gift of a voice !!! ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ

28/02/2023

A very familiar looking line up here

Jardine Kiwat
Mackay (Nth Queensland) born, Jardine supported Warrumpi Band, Rough Image, Hawaiian Quartet, Trochus and Fishtrap with drums, guitar, vocals and percussion nationally and internationally. A cultural teacher in Torres Strait Island dance, singer/songwriter, Jardine believes in the understanding of all cultures and the preservation of learning of generational cultural knowledge through song music and dance.

Corey Theatre
Corey Theatre is a singer songwriter who calls Adelaide home. Hailing from Western Victoria this Gunditjmara-Belgian artistโ€™s music forms an important voice on the Australian music scene. Using catchy melodies Corey tells tales of Country, love, political injustices and the merits of taking a laid back approach to life. Drawing on community knowledge and historical documents Corey is using his music as medium to revive the Gunditjmara language, a tongue that has not been spoken fluently for close to a hundred years.

Listen: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0GSd0VT0L6JW7RubK452oM?autoplay=true

Kuko
In the Ngarrindjeri language, Kuko means two. Kuko is the collaboration of Sonya Rankine and Phil Noel who first met as students at the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music and began creating
songs together 15 years ago. Sonya is a Ngarrindjeri, Narungga, Ngadjuri & Wirangu woman from Moonta Bay on Narungga country. Phil is a Dhangatti man from NSW who grew up in Sydney and has called SA home for 33 years, currently living at Myponga on Kaurna country. At the heart of Kuko is jazz and blues which is the core of Sonyaโ€™s original songs that are self-reflective and soulful. Sonya and Phil bring new energy to their much-loved arrangements of original songs and favourite covers. One show only- not to be missed!

Scott Rathman Jnr
Scott Rathman Jnr is a descendant of the Arrernte people of central Australia, who has performed for 13 years as a country/country rock singer/songwriter and is a young Aboriginal leader in the community.

Listen: https://open.spotify.com/artist/24mO3xlgKzELRYJH5LWp68

Photos from Balya Productions's post 18/11/2022
17/11/2022

Congratulations to the 2022 SAM Awards People's Choice Pop winner Electric Fields Music presented by Lion Arts Factory ๐ŸŒŸ

17/11/2022

Congratulations to the 2022 SAM Awards Best Regional Artist winner Tilly Tjala Thomas presented by Alpha Box & Dice ๐ŸŒŸ

17/11/2022

Congratulations Marlon x Rulla Kelly-Mansell

Congratulations to the 2022 SAM Awards Best Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Artist winner MARLON X RULLA presented by CASM (Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music The University of Adelaide) ๐ŸŒŸ

Grant focuses on central Australian song lines 25/10/2022

CASM alive !

Grant focuses on central Australian song lines From left) Dr Luke Dollman, Deputy Director at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, Dr Dylan Crismani, Lecturer at the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in

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