“No Fred – No Lawrence – No Corroboree” ran the February 16 1951 headline in the Darwin newspaper The Northern Standard. Performers from Northern Territory’s Daly region and Tiwi Islands unanimously ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) First Nations people please be advised this article speaks of racially discriminating moments in history, including the distress and death of First Nations people. On a cold ...
The Aboriginal Dreamtime will come alive in western Sydney tonight. The Dharug tribe is holding a corroboree at Penrith to educate residents in the region about Aboriginal cultural issues. Organiser ...
Aboriginal leaders on the Gold Coast are worried about the future of traditional stories, materials, and staff at an award-winning attraction at Dreamworld. Indigenous leaders say traditional stories ...
BEAR witness to a sacred Aboriginal ceremony on the golden sands of Coogee Beach during this year's National Reconciliation Week. The Koojay Corroboree will celebrate the culture of Australia’s first ...
Australian aboriginal culture takes us on an unbroken path back to prehistory, a journey that choreographer Stephen Page invokes with an exciting sense of contemporary stagecraft in “Corroboree” for ...
HAKA for Life wants their spine-tingling Kings Park ceremony to be even more powerful than last year’s. This year, Haka for Life wants their spine-tingling Kings Park ceremony to be even more powerful ...
A MOVING merging of an Aboriginal corroboree and the haka had a crowd of thousands mesmerised at Kings Park after this morning’s Anzac dawn service. The performance, involving dozens of performers on ...
Tens of thousands of years of culture are brought to life for onlookers every year in the Kimberley town of Derby. EVERY JULY, more than 100 Aboriginal dancers converge on a tiny community outside of ...
Aboriginal protesters at a Melbourne city park held a corroboree today, despite action from the city council and police to dislodge them. The activists are maintaining a constant vigil at a sacred ...
On a cold day 25 years ago, a bitter wind swept up from the south, pushing against an endless throng of people crossing one of Australia’s most famous landmarks. Some 250,000 people were walking ...