Call Number
DVD 641.595 GLO
Publication Date
2012
Summary
The colour, richness and diversity of Indian and Japanese cuisine are celebrated in this vibrant program. This documentary style production investigates regional differences within each country, traditional and modern influences on contemporary cuisine and the way in which food is prepared, served and eaten for everyday meals and special occasions. There are interviews with Indian writer, Lakshmi Belekrishnan, Village Indian head chef, Vissnu Kharel, Japanese teacher, Akiko Mahara and owner and chef of Wabi Sabi, Tomoya Kawasaki. Suitable for food technology and culture related studies at the middle secondary level, it provides a fascinating insight into Indian and Japanese cuisine and is a great way to encourage cultural awareness and understanding. - Container
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XX(302782.1)
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The colour, richness and diversity of Japanese cuisine is celebrated in this vibrant programme. This documentary style production investigates regional differences within the country, traditional and modern influences on contemporary cuisine and the way in which food is prepared, served and eaten for everyday meals and special occasions. There are interviews with Japanese teacher, Akiko Mahara and owner and chef of Wabi Sabi, Tomoya Kawasaki. Suitable for food technology and culture related studies at the middle secondary level, it provides a fascinating insight into Japanese cuisine and is a great way to encourage cultural awareness and understanding.
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XX(302783.1)
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The colour, richness and diversity of Indian cuisine is celebrated in this vibrant programme. This documentary style production investigates regional differences within the country, traditional and modern influences on contemporary cuisine and the way in which food is prepared, served and eaten for everyday meals and special occasions. There are interviews with Indian writer, Lakshmi Belekrishnan and Village Indian head chef, Vissnu Kharel. Suitable for food technology and culture related studies at the middle secondary level, it provides a fascinating insight into Indian cuisine and is a great way to encourage cultural awareness and understanding.
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XX(301520.1)
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WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that this programme may contain images and sounds that may relate to deceased persons. Aboriginal art is world renowned when it comes to dot paintings. There is however an incredible diversity of Aboriginal art outside of this style. Focusing on philosophy and culture, this interview based programme explores: what is meant by 'Aboriginal art', inspiration and influence, interpretation and symbolism, meanings and messages, and the cultural functions of art. We talk with urban and traditional Aboriginal artists from across the country including Brook Andrew, Bindi Cole and desert artist Otto, as well as Australian art historian Dr Susan Lowish and curator Phillip Batty. Perfect for senior secondary and TAFE in the fields of fine art, art history and cultural studies, this production digs beneath the surface to explore the rich complexity and cultural significance of Aboriginal art practices.
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XX(301521.1)
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WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that this programme may contain images and sounds that may relate to deceased persons. Aboriginal art is world-renowned when it comes to dot paintings. There is, however, an incredible diversity of Aboriginal art outside of this style. Focusing on materials and practice, this interview-based programme explores the relationship between country, perspectives and context, materials and process, technique, style, and the Aboriginal art industry. We talk with urban and traditional Aboriginal artists from across the country, including Brook Andrew; Bindi Cole; desert artist, Otto; Australian art historian, Dr Susan Lowish; curator, Phillip Batty; and those involved in production on Aboriginal communities. Perfect for senior secondary and TAFE students in the fields of fine art, art history and cultural studies, this production looks at the many methods and mediums used in the production of Aboriginal art.
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