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Caribbean Convicts in Australia documentary: details and launch

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Dear all,



I'd like to bring to your attention a documentary that the novelist Sienna Brown and I have produced for ABC Radio National:



CARIBBEAN CONVICTS IN AUSTRALIA



A description of the documentary can be found in the advert below. You can listen to the documentary in full here:



https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/the-history-listen/carribean-convicts/13621566



Next Friday, December 3 we will be launching documentary at 11am Australian Eastern Daylight Saving Time (which is very late in Europe, but a reasonable time in the evening in the Caribbean and North America.) Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/caribbean-convicts-in-australia-documentary-podcast-launch-tickets-213359683557 



Best wishes,



Ben Etherington





CARIBBEAN CONVICTS IN AUSTRALIA 



Documentary Podcast Launch ​​

 

With producers Sienna Brown and Ben Etherington 



Hosted by Brent Clough 



Register your RSVP here and you will be sent the Zoom link:

https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/caribbean-convicts-in-australia-documentary-podcast-launch-tickets-213359683557 



In the ABC Radio National documentary podcast Caribbean Convicts, the novelist Sienna Brown tells the story of the cohort of West Indians convicts who arrived in NSW on the ship the Moffatt in 1836. Most had been enslaved, including William Buchanan, a Jamaican man who was transported for participating in the Christmas Day slave uprising in Jamaica, in 1831-32.  



Caribbean Convicts weaves together several of the West Indian men’s stories and brings them to life with interviews, archival sources, and scenes from Brown’s novel Master of My Fate, set to a score by the Trinidad-born composer Felix Cross.  

 

Hosted by the former ABC presenter and reggae researcher Brent Clough, this online launch will include excerpts from the documentary and discussion with Sienna and co-producer Ben Etherington. 

  

SIENNA BROWN is a Sydney-based novelist born in Kingston, Jamaica. While working at Hyde Park Barracks as a guide, she discovered William Buchanan and other Caribbean convicts in the indent database sending her on a research journey that led to her novel about Buchanan, Master of My Fate (Penguin Random House, 2019). It won the MUD Literary Prize for the best debut novel by an Australian writer and it was shortlisted for the ARA Historical Novel Prize. Sienna has been a professional dancer, documentary director and editor and is currently writing her second novel.  

 

BEN ETHERINGTON is a Senior Lecturer and member of the Writing and Society Research Centre. He has previously produced features for ABC Radio National on dancehall soundsystems in Kingston (with Matthew Baker) and the Gangalidda leader Clarence Walden (with Alexis Wright). Recent publications include Literary Primitivism (Stanford UP) and a chapter on poetry and print culture for the second volume of Caribbean Literature in Transition (Cambridge UP). His current project is on the poetics of Anglophone Caribbean creole verse in the period between the abolition of slavery and decolonisation. 

 

BRENT CLOUGH was born in Aotearoa/New Zealand. His childhood love for reggae was deepened by a chance to interview Bob Marley in 1979 as well as time spent immersed in the London reggae scene. He has been a producer/presenter of arts and music programmes on ABC Radio National and community radio and a long time DJ and promoter of reggae events and his academic work centres on reggae and Caribbean culture in Australia and the Pacific. Brent is currently writing up his PhD research on reggae culture in Vanuatu in the Western Pacific. He co-presents the show, Bambu Hut with Jamaican-Australian, Amma Owusu and veteran Jamaican DJ, Keith Williams on Eastside FM. 

 

Caribbean Convicts was produced for ABC Radio National’s The History Listen with seed funding from the School of Humanities and Communication Arts and the Writing and Society Research Centre. 

 

DATE: Friday 3 December

 

TIME: 11am – 12pm, Australian Eastern Daylight Saving Time

 

Register your RSVP here and you will be sent the Zoom link: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/caribbean-convicts-in-australia-documentary-podcast-launch-tickets-213359683557 



All welcome!





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