Creative Community Engagement in Kingswood Park: Project Photo

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A local resident in Kingswood Park does a Parkour move instructed by Ali Kadhim, Parkour Artist-in-Resident with ICE for the Parkour + Krump Summer Series 2008. As Kadhim says, the philosophy of Parkour empowers participants to overcome obstacles through the art of movement, proving an ideal skills development activity for young peole from this area.

A local resident in Kingswood Park does a Parkour move instructed by Ali Kadhim, Parkour Artist-in-Resident with ICE for the Parkour + Krump Summer Series 2008. As Kadhim says, the philosophy of Parkour empowers participants to overcome obstacles through the art of movement, proving an ideal skills development activity for young peole from this area.

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This work was inlcuded in the exhbition More Than My Skin which explored the roles and identities of Aboriginal men through the eyes of Aboriginal male photographers. Previous Larry Hoskins was a particpant in the 2008 Campbelltown Intergenerational Aboriginal Project through the publication of My Father, My Brother; Stories of Campbelltown’s Aboriginal men. Image: Mervyn Bishop Next

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