Apmere Angkentye-kehne | Arrernte Language Program
Apmere angkentye-kenhe mpwaretyenhe apmere Mparntwe-nge Arrernte mapeke. Artist mape apurte-irretyenhe tyerrtye Arrernte mapenge angkentye Arrernte rlterrke atnyenetyeke imernemele tyerrtye apmere arrpenhe-arenye mapeke alke.
Apmere angkentye-kenhe is a social project made in collaboration by artists and Arrernte people, valuing Central and Eastern Arrernte as the first language of Mparntwe (Alice Springs) and examining the potential of language exchange to effect place, people and power.
The project was an independent, artist-run, initiative operating out of the Yellow Shed in the Todd Mall. Activities valuing Arrernte language were run from here and a range of language learning materials were created.
From 2019 the project has run through Akeyulerre. We have developed a smartphone app for learning about place and language available here. We also have a range of language learning materials available at our shop or online.
Ayeye-ke Ilyelehme archive program continues to strengthen Arrernte language through collating Arrernte recordings and developing online access to Arrernte language.
Apmere angkentye-kenhe is a social project made in collaboration by artists and Arrernte people, valuing Central and Eastern Arrernte as the first language of Mparntwe (Alice Springs) and examining the potential of language exchange to effect place, people and power.
The project was an independent, artist-run, initiative operating out of the Yellow Shed in the Todd Mall. Activities valuing Arrernte language were run from here and a range of language learning materials were created.
From 2019 the project has run through Akeyulerre. We have developed a smartphone app for learning about place and language available here. We also have a range of language learning materials available at our shop or online.
Ayeye-ke Ilyelehme archive program continues to strengthen Arrernte language through collating Arrernte recordings and developing online access to Arrernte language.