Djuki Mala, a group of Aboriginal dancers that became famous worldwide by dancing Zorba Aborigine style perform in WA participating in the Fringe Festival of Perth.More by Costas Dimitriadis in ...
Together with the gripping yet inhuman dance work Larsen C ... the first rock band to be nationally broadcast singing in an Aboriginal language. When I saw their clip for Jailanguru Pakarnu ...
Given that there are hundreds of different Aboriginal communities in Australia, philosophies vary ... our bodies and feet as ...
More than a half million Aboriginals currently live in Australia, less than 3 percent of the population. Few have learned to perform an Aboriginal dance or hunt with a spear. Many anthropologists ...
in January as part of the Sydney Festival. The dance draws from her own experience and her family roots looking at questions surrounding Aboriginal identity through the story of the lyrebird.
Watch all your favourite ABC programs on ABC iview. More from ABC We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we ...
First Languages Australia in partnership with local language centres across Australia have developed an interactive map to display and promote the diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...
On land, the park is home to some of Australia's oldest Aboriginal art. Paintings in all styles appear on sandstone walls throughout the gorge system and along the five-day Jatbula Trail.