Hector Jandanay
Devil on the Midday Show
75 x 105 cm
Lithograph
Code #:2416
$420
LOCATION: Bondi Beach
Provenance
Printer: Stuart Blannin Ferguson
Studio: Rousel Screenprints Sydney, NSW
Story
The Gurirr Gurirr Ceremony is a significant example of evolving Aboriginal culture. This ceremony is a song cycle in which masked dancers hold painted boards to depict the narrative – like a moving picture show. This ceremony came to Rover Thomas in 1974 after the death of his skin mother in a road accident in the wake of the flooding following Cyclone Tracy. Part of the dance cycle involves a Dewari (devil) that guides the spirit of the dead woman as she travels. In this print the Dewari guides us (the dead) on the midday show. The travel is in style by red limo.
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