由16名成员组成的土著女孩合唱团Marliya于10月6日在伦敦Barbican中心表演“Spinifex Gum”, 16-member Indigenous girls' choir Marliya performs "Spinifex Gum" at London's Barbican Centre on Oct. 6, addressing Indigenous issues in their first international appearance.
Marliya合唱团由16名来自昆士兰北部的土著女孩组成,将于10月6日在伦敦Barbican中心表演“Spinifex Gum”。 The Marliya choir, consisting of 16 Indigenous girls from far north Queensland, will perform "Spinifex Gum" at London's Barbican Centre on October 6. 该项目由 The Cat Empire 的 Felix Riebl 和 Ollie McGill 与 Yindjibarndi Traditional Owners 共同组成,旨在解决影响原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民的监禁和土地权利等问题。 This project, composed by Felix Riebl and Ollie McGill of The Cat Empire with Yindjibarndi Traditional Owners, addresses issues like incarceration and land rights affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. 唱诗班的表演是他们的第一次国际表演,与其他青年唱诗班和管弦乐队一起。 The choir's performance is their first international appearance, alongside other youth choirs and orchestras.