Architects of a New Dawn

We’d like to show the side of the world you don’t normally see on television.

While filming In Search of The Great Song in December, 2009, Michael Stillwater met and filmed Lewis Walker, traditional leader of the Bundjulung of Southeast Australia. At the same time, 10,000 miles away, Michael's wife Doris Laesser Stillwater was filming Eskimo elder Angaangaq Angakkorsuaq. In this clip, the music of both indigenous people is brought together with soul-stirring results. For more on the film, visit http://www.songwithoutborders.net

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Comment by Eliza Praetorius on July 7, 2010 at 6:04am
Thank you. I have always sung when I'm alone, walking in the woods. The songs seem like the deepest part of me. But because I'm not a "musician" and they didn't seem to fit with others music, I was ashamed to sing, or share them. In the summer of 2001 I begin a series called "seven songs from planet earth". . . but because in my life I'm a "literary" person my songs seemed too fragile, unprotected and straight from the heart to share. I felt they were part of the human song - like the changing whale song - and had a place. I kept singing. But never shared. Now you've inspired me.

        

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