Come hunting for maku, build a wiltja with an Elder, learn the dance of our inma, make craft with native grass, visit the caves of our ancestors and immerse yourself in the beauty of our country. The community of Pipalyatjara invites you to celebrate Cultural Week 2015 from the …
The Watarrka Foundation is proud to present the annual Sports and Storytelling Festival. The festival is held at the Watarrka School in Lilla near Kings Canyon.
This year over 40 children from Lilla, Finke School in Finke River, and the Utju Areyonga School came together to …
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 2020 Desert Harmony Community Lockdown Festival wouldn't be without a proper Welcome to Country.
As most of the festival was filmed and edited on Patta Warumungu lands, we have elders Sandra and Annie 'Nungala' Morrison to present a wlecome to country in both English and …
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, …
The KALACC Festival is a three day program that features traditional cultural knowledge and history through song and dance. The Regional cultural festival celebrates Kimberley Aboriginal dance, art, politics and culture, with traditional cultural performance of 30 language groups …
Mowanjum Art and Culture Centre took a group of singers and dancers to Mount Elizabeth Station to perform a Junba for the participants of the Gibb River Road Challenge 2014.
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