The Yarrabah Dancers from over the range came to Cairns to perform at Big Talk One Fire in 2013. Performing traditional dance from the community and people of Yarrabah, these dances are great to watch.
Mau Power and guest perform live at the UMI Arts Big Talk One Fire Indigenous Cultural Festival on 1 August, 2015 at Fogarty Park, Cairns.
This song is called 'Ailan Style'.
UMI Arts Big Talk One Fire Indigenous Cultural Festival is UMI Arts' annual signature event that …
Young boys and men from Barunga and Beswick (Wugularr) in the Northern Territory dance on the corroboree ground at the Barunga Festival of 2018, raising plenty of dust; this is followed by a dance from the women; accompanied by song and the didgeridoo (yidaki).
Men and women from Elcho Island and Yirrkala, north-eastern Arnhem Land in the Top End of the Northern Territory perform fast dances, carrying woomera (spearthrowers), accompanied by singing, clapsticks and playing of the didgeridoo, at the Barunga Festival, 2018.
At the request of Karajarri Traditional Association, PAKAM were invited to film the significant occasion of the traditional Karajarri lands becoming part of the Indigenous Protection Area.
76-year old Walter Kolbong Rogers tells the story of his life as a dancer and a leader of ceremony.
A collaboration between Ngukurr Art Centre and Ngukurr Language Centre, Ngukurr Story Project supports local people to tell the stories they want to tell in the language they …
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