Kobie Dee NT Tour
My language and culture goes hand in hand with my music.
— Kobie Dee
Kobie Dee travels across Central Arrernte, Gurindji, Jawoyn, Larrakia and Warumungu Country in the Norther Territory to meet with young Mob in remote, beautiful locations, join yarning circles and share intimate conversations.
This epic journey of connection, self-reflection, and discovery leaves a lasting on Kobie and the Blakfullas he meets on the road.









Credits
Production
Featuring: Kobie Dee (Gomeroi)
Director: Kieran Mpetyane Satour (Gurindji/Malngin, Pertame Arrernte & Worimi)
Producer: Libby Collins (Tiwi)
Director of Photography: Andrew Amanaki, Amanaki Studios
Editor: Andrew and Josh Amanaki, Amanaki Studios
Artist: Oumoula McKenzie
Kobie's team
Manager: Mardi Diles
Tour Manager: Trei Stewart
Communications Manager: Katie Sharman
Booking Agent: Pat Trotter and Bill Emmett, Jackson St
Featuring
Artists Trent Lee (Larrakia) and Joseph Williams (Warumungu); Jahdai Vigona and Danté Rodrigues, One Percent Program; Mataranka Hot Springs; NitmilukTours; Senior Arrernte Elder, Mr Cavanagh and Jason Lord, Arrernte Boxing Academy
Performances
Darwin Festival, featuring BARKAA, Friday 23 August 2024
Garramilla/Darwin, Larrakia Country
Freedom Day Festival, Sunday 25 August 2024
Kalkarindji, Gurindji Country
K-Town, Katherine, Tuesday 27 August
Jurnkkurakurr, Tennant Creek, Thursday 29 August
Warumungu Country
Apmerenge-ntyele Festival, Children's Ground, Saturday 31 August 2024
Mparntwe/Alice Springs, Arrernte Country
Supported by Creative Australia
Special thanks to Barkly Regional Arts, Children's Ground, Culture is Life, Gurindji Aboriginal Corporation, Jackson Street, Jai's Place, Jawoyn Association, Katherine High School, Marie Elena Ellis, Oumoula McKenzie, Phillip Jimmy, Running Water Community Press, Strong Brother, Strong Sister and Tennant Creek School
This project was filmed on Larrakia, Gurindji and Warumungu Lands. We acknowledge and pay respect to their ancestors and elders past and present. We are the oldest continuing culture in the world. This was and always will be Aboriginal land.