This dance was performed at the 2013 Mowanjum Festival. It had not been danced in over a decade and was rediscovered after community elders accessed repatriated image.
The Mowanjum Aboriginal Art and Cultural Centre is a creative hub for the Worrorra, Ngarinyin and Wunumbal …
The performance and revival of Junba, traditional song and dance, is significant for our community, ensuring the passing on of knowledge and culture to the next generation.
Mowanjum Arts and Cultural Centre invites you to experience the unique art and culture of the Worrorra, …
Students chose to make a clip about Shake-a-leg, a dance that belongs to the community and which they often share at cultural events, with Lawrence Omeenyou and Patrick Butcher singing and playing drum.
Interview with Makkadhuni (clan leader) John Burarrwanga explaining what Raypirri means to Yolngu people. In this video the word "balanda" refers too an outsider to Yolngu people or an non-indigenous person. Yolngu refers to aboriginal person/people within the north-eastern …
The performance and revival of Junba, traditional song and dance, is significant for our community, ensuring the passing on of knowledge and culture to the next generation.
Mowanjum Arts and Cultural Centre invites you to experience the unique art and culture of the Worrorra, …
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