' In 1996 nine Australian artists journeyed into the centre of Australia, seven were the traditional owners of this country and two were white artists from Tracks, a performing arts company of the Northern Territory known for its innovative, large-scale outdoor performances that bring together participants from diverse cultures and artistic disciplines.. Together with an archivist, they followed the 2000 km Ngapa Jukurrpa (the rainstorm dreaming) path. Later that year members of the party regrouped in Darwin to tell their story of the journey though performance. This engrossing, moving and comic performance was divided into two sections. In the first the men created a traditional sand painting while the women painted up and danced. The second was a re-enactment of the journey. Source: tracksdance.com.au/ (Sighted 07/01/2009).