Item details
Item ID
WM2-021e
Title William Takaku & Pidia Kaur Group - Various Audio #2
Description Various recordings on "Bougainville Kaur Festival" and could be similar or duplicates as Item 021c.

Sung by Kamalita from Pidia village off the Bibirois album by William Takaku and the Pidia Kaur Group 2013.

“Traditionally, arts and ceremonies were used to pass on beliefs, morality and codes of behaviour. Ceremonial art was integral to the ordering of society. Stories often used environmental metaphors. Tradition was based on a respect for the environment, a harmonious relationship with it. It was not a hierarchical situation in which the environment was secondary, as is the case in a technological age.

Through music we cross the line between life and death”
– William Takaku

William is not only featured on this “Bibirosi” CD, he was the inspiration behind it. William was a proud and culturally strong Bougainvillean man. He sadly passed away in 2011.

Takaku pushed for greater support of both the theatre and the national film industry in PNG. He, along with Albert Toro also wrote and directed an eight part, 25 minute television series: “Warriors in Transit”. In this series the mother and father look after the central figure, a sick child, until his death. “The child,” says Takaku, “is a symbol of the nation, the parents are the government, which does not know how to treat the country’s sickness. “Families,” he goes on, “are the root of all love that kept societies together. Now that it is crumbling, the house is rotting and people are wandering around mad. “Warriors in Transit” is, in a sense, a question,” says Takaku. “Where do we go from here? How do we transit into this new era and why do we have to do it?”

Source: Wantok Musik Foundation

(David Bridie & Steven Gagau, May 2025)
Origination date 2012-01-01
Origination date free form
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/WM2/021e
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Collector
David Bridie
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Region / village Autonomous Region of Bouganville

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Originating university University of Sydney
Operator Jodie Kell
Data Categories song
Data Types Sound
Discourse type singing
Roles Steven Gagau : data_inputter
William Takaku : compiler
William Takaku : performer
Pidia Kaur Group : performer
DOI 10.26278/knbe-b790
Cite as David Bridie (collector), Steven Gagau (data_inputter), William Takaku (compiler, performer), Pidia Kaur Group (performer), 2012. William Takaku & Pidia Kaur Group - Various Audio #2. MPEG/WAV. WM2-021e at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/knbe-b790
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Collection Information
Collection ID WM2
Collection title Wantok Musik Foundation (WMF) - Music Label Recordings of Oceania Region.
Description The Wantok Musik Foundation is an Australian-based not-for-profit Music Label that records, releases and promotes culturally infused music from Indigenous Australia, Melanesia and Oceania. The brand “Wantok Musik” is a Melanesian term that reflects talking with a common language “one talk” although in the diverse cultures of the region that may have different sounds, different beats, different instruments, the music we all share is common and singing about the same things such as our history, our lore, our education, our hurts, our joys, our injustices, our struggles, our lives, our communities and our stories. This Collection preserves rich musical talents and artists of the Oceania region where the Wantok Musik Label through album recordings and collaborative projects has fostered cross-cultural initiatives and exchange. Through music and language within the diverse cultures of the region, we hear, share and learn about entertainers, performers and artistic and creative expressions where over the years, the Wantok Musik label has recorded, released and promoted of music from First Nation Australia, Melanesia and Oceania. Wantok Musik promotes local and international profile of First Nation and world music groups based in the region by supporting and providing greater economic opportunity for artists, long-term career sustainability at the same time by managing the various activities addresses social issues with creative and culturally focused approaches.
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Access Information
Edit access Mihka Chee
David Bridie
View/Download access Mihka Chee
David Bridie
Data access conditions Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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