Djinanginy Ngany
Moorditj Koolangka
11 November – 14 November
The Perth Centre for Photography is pleased to present Djinanginy Ngany (Seeing Me) by Moorditj Koolangka, opening 6 pm, Friday 13 November 2020. Please email info@pcp.org.au to RSVP to the opening.
This program, facilitated by local artists Esther McDowell (Yabini Kickett) and Duncan Wright, features photography and drawings by the Moorditj Koolangka youth group from the Edmund Rice Centre, WA.
Moorditj Koolangka, meaning ‘strong/deadly children’ in Noongar language is a program run out of Mirrabooka for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children aged between 7-12 years old. It has been running for over 20 years and offers a wide array of activities for children including visual arts, sport, culture and general get-togethers.
“Ngalang Moorditj Koolangka!”
Djinanginy Ngany allowed the children to meet up under safe circumstances, while learning basic photography skills, and to play with new but familiar mediums. Guided by local photographer Duncan Wright, the children were able to photograph their peers under warm light in a place they know well, resulting in a series of intimate portraits. Later the children were given the freedom to draw however they liked over the top, no pressure, no expectations, whatever they pleased.
The final artworks are hectic, chaotic, sweet and all-round pretty deadly.
In conjunction, the painted fabric (which was used as the backdrop in their portraits) features an outline of the 24-seater bus the children are picked up and dropped off in. They were also given the freedom to draw on this in the same vein as their portraits.
Lastly, the poem below by writer and academic Cassie Lynch was commissioned as another element to the show. She was welcomed into the program for four weeks to observe and get to know the Koolangka, after which she wrote a poem about them.
This body of work was made by the children for fun because we can and should do this more often.
Moorditj Koolangka
By Cassie Lynch 2020
Mirrabooka doors fly open
A flock of colour and voices
Sneakers running on carpet
Thump thump thump
The moorditj koolangka!
Hearts and hands and minds
Gathered together for the afternoon
Shouting names, playing games
Heads down, thumbs up
Catch the ball or you’re out!
Moorditj koolangka
Taking each other’s portraits
Smiling at friends through the lens
Click click click
What does the camera capture?
Ngalang miyel? Kaya!
Ngalang dwaangk? Kaya!
Ngalang mooly? Kaya!
Eyes and ears and noses
Arms crossed for Wakanda
In the diffused light
Moorditj koolangka
Excellent kids
Get the Posca paint pens working!
Shake shake shake
Decorate the portraits
Noonook djinang bwora noonan koonger-ak
Look inside yourself
Share your colours on paper
Let the hand go
The inside world spilled around
Faces full of spirit
The vacuum is out, time to run!
Koolangkas get a pizza feed
Before flying back out the door
Tornados of joy and laughter
Spinning out into the world

