Keith McKenry Keith McKenry i(A14771 works by)
Born: Established: 1948 ;
Gender: Male
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It was Keith McKenry's recounting of bush verse around bushwalking campfires that led to his writing verse for recitation. His search for more material in old poetry books sparked his special interest in Australian folklore. McKenry has chaired UNESCO's Special Committee of Technical and Legal Experts on the Safeguarding of Folklore, was a member of the Commonwealth Committee of Inquiry into Folklore in Australia, and was President of the National Folk Festival 1997-2005. He headed the Commonwealth Government's Arts Branch from 1985 to 1988.

McKenry's work has appeared in a number of newsletters and periodicals. The Australian National Library Oral History collection holds many interviews he has recorded with people such as ecologists, folklorists, folk musicians and related music industry identities. He has recited his verses at receptions in the United Nations in New York and the Australian High Court, performed at concerts, festivals and folk clubs around Australia, and also been recorded by community radio stations.

Together with Alan Scott, McKenry has worked on a National Library of Australia project to produce high quality studio recordings of important but little-known Australian bush songs and poems. Battler's Ballad ([Canberra] : National Library of Australia [and] Fanged Wombat Productions, c1991) and Travelling Through the Storm (Ainslie, ACT : Fanged Wombat, c1996) have been produced to date (2006). He has also written academic articles on recreational use and conservation of wilderness areas.

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Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Bugger the Music, Give us a Poem! Sydney : ABC Audio , 1998 Z1275972 1998 anthology poetry

'About the artist: A slightly crazy performance poet, Keith has been delighting festival audiences for over 25 years. In concert, he interweaves original verse with bush poetry, presenting an amalgam of history, humour, and social comment that defies stereotype. This year Keith is launching his new book ‘Australia’s Lost Folk Songs’, and giving a theme presentation on The Folklore of Prejudice. He is also providing both beginner and advanced workshops on performance poetry and recitation.' (Publication summary)

1999 winner Australian Bush Laureate Awards Album of the Year
1999 winner Golden Gumleaf Awards Golden Gumleaf for Recording
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