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B<strong>and</strong> at <strong>LIME</strong> dinner <strong>and</strong> <strong>LIME</strong>Light AwardsDeline Briscoe <strong>and</strong> B<strong>and</strong>Deline is one of Australia’s most talented Indigenous singer songwriters, hailing from Mossman in Nth QLD,now calling Melbourne HOME. Deline’s songs are a delightful mix of rootsy soul, gospel <strong>and</strong> tear-jerkingballads. Some of her tunes will take you on an emotional journey, capturing your imagination, while others area mix of groove <strong>and</strong> evocative melodies.Her former outfit the 'Briscoe Sisters' performed all over Australia at events such as Womad, Big Day Out. In2004 she grabbed the attention of the country with many radio stations giving the Briscoe Sisters debut EP,'Check It Out' ample airplay, allowing them the opportunity to be voted as one of Australia’s ‘Most PromisingNew Talent' (at the 2004 Deadly’s).In 2005 the Briscoe Sisters received the Port Fairy Folk Festival award – 'Maton’s Young Talent of the Year'.In January 2006, Briscoe Sisters recording a live album 'Live @ The Tanks', <strong>and</strong> then went on to play the setbefore Jimmy Cliff at WOMADelaide.Deline most recently debuted OCT 2009 in the Black Armb<strong>and</strong> production'Dirtsong' as part of the Womens Chorus.In 2008 Deline began collaborating with producer Airi Ingram (Drum Drum/Grrilla Step). The CD is due forrelease later in 2009.Aboriginal dance performance at <strong>LIME</strong> dinner <strong>and</strong><strong>LIME</strong>Light AwardsThe Koori Youth Will Shake Spears Aboriginal dance groupThe Koori Youth Will Shake Spears Aboriginal dance group was formed in 1988. The Spears performtraditional Aboriginal dances in the traditional costume of lap laps, possum skin belts <strong>and</strong> use ochre to marktheir bodies with the traditional designs of their clan groups. Most of the Spears are from Victorian AboriginalTribes but many also have connections to other tribes around Australia.The Spears are a well known group in the local Aboriginal community <strong>and</strong> have performed at various eventsover the years including festivals, fetes, concerts, conferences, community events, ceremonies, functions,gatherings <strong>and</strong> celebrations.The group is made up of young Aboriginal men who are proud of their cultural heritage <strong>and</strong> who enjoy sharingtheir culture with all peoples.74

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