Surfing Australia launches new ‘Welcome to Sea Country’ short film via BWM dentsu

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In honour of First Nations people, Surfing Australia and BWM dentsu have launched a short film during Reconciliation Week explaining the Indigenous meaning of the Irukandji name and design for our Australian Surfing Team, soon heading to the Olympic Games.

 

The cinematic shots of 7-time World Champion Stephanie Gilmore, combined with the equally soulful footage of Yirrganydji Traditional Owner Gavin Singleton and his community, visualise the spiritual connection both surfers and First Nations people share with the ocean – known as ‘Sea Country’.

Says Marcus Tesoriero, executive creative director, BWM dentsu: “We all have a role to play in reconciliation. No matter how big or small that role is, you just have to do something. In a land surrounded by Sea Country, we hope the attention our newly uniformed Irukandjis team get heading to the Olympic Games plays a role in spreading recognition and respect, driving us all to build deeper relationships with First Nations people.”

The film touches on the visual design collaboration between BWM dentsu and young Indigenous artist Jasmine Craciun. With Jasmine’s traditional line art and ripple effect concept overlayed with free-flowing tentacles, the designs become a true statement for the Australian team across uniforms, surfboards and accessories, transport, team jet skis and all of Surfing Australia’s internal assets.

Says Chris Mater, CEO, Surfing Australia: “We thank Gavin and the Yirrganydji people for officially gifting us the Irukandji name. It means so much to the future of surfing in Australia. The designs BWM dentsu and Jasmine have created really bring that deeper connection to Indigenous culture to life. And that embedded respect for First Nations people now gives our athletes something much bigger to compete for on the world stage.”

On top of the Olympic team, Australian representatives across all surfing genres, including Junior, Open, Masters, Longboard, Big Wave, Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP), and Adaptive disciplines, will compete under The Irukandjis national identity and united colours at international events such as the Olympics, International Surfing Association (ISA), World Surfing Games, WSL World Juniors and Longboard Championships.

Creative Agency: BWM dentsu
Managing Director: Brent Kerby
Executive Creative Director: Marcus Tesoriero
National Creative Director: Tom Denton
Indigenous Consultant: Yatu Widders-Hunt
Design: Jasmine Craciun
BWM dentsu Design: Jon Foye, Dutchy Baart & Alanna Rados
Editor: Clare Conway
National Production Lead: Lauren Reilly
Senior Integrated Producer: Jess Campbell
Senior Account Manager: Jess Walley
Director: Justin McMillan
DOP- Surf Footage: Jon Frank

Special thanks to:
Gavin Singleton & the Yirrganydji Land and Sea Program, Steph Gilmore & the Surfing Australia team, Anna Donohoe at Getty Images, Team Nikon, Cox Inall Ridgeway

Surfing Australia launches new ‘Welcome to Sea Country’ short film via BWM dentsu Surfing Australia launches new ‘Welcome to Sea Country’ short film via BWM dentsu Surfing Australia launches new ‘Welcome to Sea Country’ short film via BWM dentsu