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Desert Pea Media is very proud to announce our new collaboration with the Barkindji community in Wilcannia, in the heart of Western NSW on the Darling River. This production brought together Elders, community members and young people to create a conversation about country, culture and community. This project was funded by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) and NSW Health. Project managed by Wilcannia Aboriginal Lands Council and staff at Wilcannia Central School & NSW Health. This initiative is part of an ongoing partnership between EPA and DPM to create awareness and conversation around caring for country. The project runs alongside community-focused waste management projects in Original Nations communities all over NSW. ‘Heartbeat' was created in December 2018, the result of a five-day Desert Pea Media storytelling workshop. Co-written by, and starring, an incredibly talented group of young people, community members and local Elders from the local community - with support from the DPM team and Wilcannia High School Staff. Desert Pea Media projects involve a dialogue-based storytelling process that encourages participants to analyse 'the real', 'the ideal' and 'the bridge'. In simple terms this means critically thinking about how to create positive change for yourself, for each other and for our communities. 'Heartbeat' is an anthem for country - from the people of the river, the Barkindji Nation (Baaka means 'river' in Barkindji). This epic, haunting production fuses trap/ hip hop/ synth vibes to communicate a powerful call to action to protect country. The DPM team feels deeply honored to learn, share, create and build friendships and connection with the Barkindji community in Wilcannia. These projects not only uplift and inspire audiences and community members, but everybody involved. These are friendships and experiences that are deeply valued and respected. This project featured the musical direction and production of acclaimed music producer Carlo Santone (Blue King Brown/Nattali Rize). We thank you brother for your artistic vision and awesome work. Thanks to Project Manager, Jennifer Thwaites from Wilcannia LALC, Julie Ann Edmonds from Wilcannia Secondary School, and Jess Spencer from NSW Health. Also to Tash and Danyelle from the EPA. CREDITS - Toby Finlayson - Director / Writer / DOP / Drone Pilot Josh Nicholas - Audio Engineer/ Drone Pilot / Facilitator Carlo Santone - Music Producer Grace Newell - Production Coordinator/ Photographer Jared Melrose - Co-Writer/ Co-Director /Facilitator Daniel Glossop - Sound Engineer/ Facilitator/ Camera 2 David Nicholas - Audio Mixing Darren Ziesing - Audio Mastering Mitch O'Hearn - Editor/ Grading/ Graphics Rachel Rowe - Producer / Business Manager Danyelle Carter & Tash Morton (EPA) Exec Producers. LYRICS We belong to where the Baaka flow Even when the Baaka low No matter which country I roam My heart beat never far from home Wiimpitcha Baakantji Murlpa Kiiranha My people of the red dust country river red gum Mission to the Mallee back to stress street get ‘em up This my mob, this is me, this my future set ‘em up I’m connected to my country to my culture to my mob When the river down, my people disconnect get on grog I’m connected to my country, to my culture, to my health If ya disrespect your country then you disrespect yourself Country is my medicine, fire is light - wiimpitcha murndy, seven stars in the night Country is my heartbeat, water is life, If the baaka stops flowin’ no-one gonna survive Country is my medicine Country is my heartbeat From the sunrise to the sunset, through the red dust - through the gumleaf smoke we rise The sunrise in the east, sun sets in the west (yep) dance to my heartbeat, spirit in my chest. Wanna see change, wanna see joy Wanna see pride, wanna be strong Wanna see heart, wanna see hope Wanna see dance, wanna hear song I wanna feel rain on my face, I wanna feel sun on my skin I wanna sit by the river & feel the unity within I Wanna see a clean up - this country’s part of me Needs harmony, my people call this river baaka and its like my artery It’s not hard to see, these opportunities that start with me We represent our ancestors, this land of the Barkandji Burnt out cars and broken glass, this country needs respect My people sick, so clean this tip, check out and cash collect Protect our water, this disgrace to the human race Clean up this country, all the waste we leave no trace. Country is my medicine, fire is light - wiimpitcha murndy, seven stars in the night Country is my heartbeat, water is life, If the baaka stops flowin’ no-one gonna survive Country is my medicine Country is my heartbeat STARRING Frances Dutton, Talyssa Dutton, Lamia Jones, Lakaya Dutton, Tia Whyman, Rhianna Harris, Jessii Johnson, Bonni Kinsela, Theresa Bugmy, Bama Johnson, Knomi Johnson, Paul Murray, Jasmine Johnson, Asipeli Williams, Naydine Whyman, Nerida Whyman, Ethan Harris