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.
Tarnanthi 2019 - Gutiŋarra Yunupiŋu.
Tarnanthi is a platform for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists from across the country to share important stories. It encourages new beginnings by providing artists with opportunities to create significant new work and to …
Mowanjum Festival Short 1
Each year in July the Mowanjum Art and Culture Centre hosts the Mowanjum Festival, sharing the vibrant, living culture of the Ngarinyin, Worrorra and Wunambal peoples.
The Festival attracts thousands of visitors from across Australia, travelling to …
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 main traditional ceremony of the Tiwi Aboriginal people is the "Ilaninga" or Pukumani ceremony connected with death. Carved and painted poles, commissioned by the family of the deceased are displayed on the site where the funeral dances take place, near the house of 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 …
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