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Stylin UP Regional (2005-2010) Album – listen and vote

Recently, Human Ventures produced and released the Stylin UP Regional (2005-2010) album.

The album features the ‘deadly’ beats and lyrics of 260 young artists from Logan, Hope Vale, Cherbourg and Woorabinda. It has been inspired by stories from elders, and involves the creative input of more than 20 artsworkers and many workshops, dances, disco’s and time with young people.

In celebration of the release of this long awaited compilation CD, the young people of Cherbourg, Hope Vale and Woorabinda have loaded tracks and pix onto myspace and triple j unearthed.

You can listen to the album at www.soundcloud.com or www.human.org.au

Please show your support by clicking on the links below and voting for them to become triple j’s next deadly unearthed artist.

Cherbourg Crew: www.triplejunearthed.com/CBGStylinUpCrew

Hope Vale Crew: www.triplejunearthed.com/stylinuphopevalecrew

Woorabinda Crew: www.triplejunearthed.com/StylinUPWoorabinda

To lear more about the Stylin UP Regional program, click here.

Hope Vale showcase builds pride and confidence

Hope Vale Showcase poster November 2009Stylin’ UP Regional is a vibrant community and cultural development program that engages and is driven by Indigenous young people, Elders and community members.

Linked into the Stylin’ UP Festival, an annual event coordinated by the Inala Elders and Brisbane City Council, the program is guided by the message of “pride in self, pride in community, pride in culture”. Stylin’ UP Regional provides a forum for young people to tell stories, share yarns with elders, celebrate indigenous identity and plays a role in building strong communities.
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