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Don Brian has been singing for his own enjoyment for 40 years and
sometimes for others in groups such as the Tin Shed Rattlers, the
Roaring Forties and Southern Cross Trawlers. A collector of oral
history, folksong and folklore, he has recently returned from taking a
folk history tour to Norfolk Island where he and wife Sue have
been researching the colonial history and whaling industry.
Sue
has learned the skills of traditional hat making from Norfolk
islanders, Wayne Boniface and Greg Magri, who are passing on these
traditional techniques. The methods are similar to the making of
the cabbage tree hats and Sue is hoping to revive this art that
appears to have died out on mainland Australia.
At Duke's Place Don and Sue Brian will be presenting the
traditional Craft of Cabbage tree hat making along with a visual
presentation of its history and a surprising number of songs
that relate to this fashionable attire from the 1790s up until
the depression of the 1930s. There will be some hands on
involvement for those who wish to learn what is involved in this
historic folk craft.
In the second part of the program Don will
present some songs from his research on Norfolk Island including
newly discovered convict songs recorded in diaries at the time.
Sennit (braids) found at Hyde Park Barracks, 1848-1886.
Hat & makings
Leaves before splitting
Ben Hall Gang wearing cabbage tree hats
Button finish to hat
Button
Modern braid cutter
Traditional cutter
Concentration on plaiting
Finished braid
Bill Scott concentrating
Black hats in, cabbage tree hats out
Norfolk Island - The Tradition continues
(photos - Sandra Nixon)
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