Wungubal on the beach in Numbulwar

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Children paint up and perform a "wungubal", corroborree dance on the beach in Numbulwar, an Aboriginal community on the east coast of Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory of Australia.

dome at Aboriginal tent Embassy

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dome construction at 2006 Corroborree for Soveriegnty ATE, Canberra.

Evening corroborree in Numbulwar

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An evening "Wungubal", dancing just for fun, in Numbulwar. A father dances with his small son. The singing, accompanied by clapsticks and didjeridu, is typical of eastern Arnhem Land.

Dancers from Barunga: learning to smoke

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A humorous corroborree dance where a man is introduced to smoking cigarettes with unpleasant results; by men from Barunga (formerly known as Bamyili) in the Katherine region of the Northern Territory. This was recorded with an old 8 mm film camera, so the technical quality is poor.

The boys NYE

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Doing the corroborree

The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) - Movie Trailer

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It's the Australian film that blitzed overseas box offices. It caused a near riot at the Cannes Film Festival. It won an Academy Award (Registeration Symbol). It's fun, daring, over-the-top and unforgettable. It's a road movie with attitude and the occasional frock. The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) Priscilla Çöller Kraliçesi (Türkiye) Yönetmen: Stephan Elliott Senaryo: Stephan Elliott Tür: Dram, Komedi, Müzikal Yapım: Avustralya Yıl: 1994 Orijinal Dili: İngilizce Süre: 104 dk. Oyuncular: Terence Stamp, Hugo Weaving, Guy Pearce, Bill Hunter, Rebel Penfold-Russell, John Casey, June Marie Bennett, Murray Davies, Frank Cornelius, Bob Boyce, Leighton Picken, Maria Kmet, Joseph Kmet, Alan Dargin, Julia Cortez. Konu: Eğlenceli, bir o kadar da müstehcen bir komedi! İşte geldiler. Zafer kazandılar. Muhteşem görünüyorlar. Son derece yaratıcılar, hayret verici görüntüleriyle ve kimseyle karşılaştırılamayacak türden eğlenceli halleri ile bu mutheşem üçlü çölün büyük boşluğuyla mücadele ediyor. 1994 yılında en iyi kostüm dalında Oscar ödüllü kazanan bu yapımda deneyimli aktör Terence Stamp (Yıldız Savaşları), Hugo Weaving (Matrix), ve Guy Pearce (Los Angeles Sırları) son derece gülünç, sudan çıkmış balığı andırdıkları ve kalbe dokunan performanslarıyla bu güne kadar yapılmış en çılgın filmde bir araya geliyor. Fragman Ekran Görüntüleri IMDb: www.imdb.com Keywords: Gay Lead Character, Long Title, Surprise During End Credits, Australian, Australian Aborigine ...

brevik corroborree #3 - the bird and the fish

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australian campfire in sweden.

albino aborigines at brevik

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australian campfire - celebrated by 2 swedes and an aussie reenacting a corroborree

Corroborree - Didgeridoo-Duo with Janawirri Yiparrka & Mark Atkins @Heidelberg Festival 1996

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Mark Atkins & his cousin Janawirri Yiparrka performing live @ Heidelberg Festival 1996

Corroborree

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I think i spelt it wrong Lol!

corroborree.mov

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Talkinjeri Dance Group Inc is dedicated to the sharing of knowledge and information of Audtralian Aboriginal Culture.

Evening corroborree in Numbulwar

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An evening "Wungubal", just for fun, in Numbulwar. The singing, accompanied by clapsticks and didjeridu, is typical of eastern Arnhem Land.

corroborree Airvault 2006

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petit moment de detente avant la fin du festival du didgeridoo Airvault 2006

Pirana - Find Yourself A New Girl (1971)

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Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1971: Pirana performing on 'Happening '71' the track 'Find Yourself A New Girl' - which was also the b-side of the single 'Here It Comes Again', and taken from the 1971 album 'Pirana'. Artist(s) Origin: Sydney, NSW, Australia Produced By: Label: EMI-Harvest Chart Position: Release Date: Footage Information: Artist(s) links: www.milesago.com pirana.htm Line-up: Graeme Thompson -- Bass [Gus & The Nomads -- Pirana] Tony Hamilton -- Guitar [Gus & The Nomads-- Pirana] Jim Duke-Yonge -- Drums [ex- Gus & The Nomads -- Pirana -- Corroborree-- The Anne Kirkpatrick Band -- Bullamakanka] Please identify the other members of this band. ------------------------------------------- NZOZ NZOZ1971 1971 Australia Early Seventies 1970's 1970s 70's 70s Extended Tags: Musical Terms: Jazz, Prog, Progressive, Art, Rock, Aussie, Old Australian Band Song Sounds Like: Artist(s) Influence: Santana Similar Artist(s):

Ambrose Cameron F# Tour Mago - London Didgeridoo Shop UK

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This was an Aboriginal instrument chosen by Darryl Dikarrna to be played during the White Cockatoo tour in 2007. This actual clip is the mago being played beautifully by David Blanasi's protoge Darryl in Darwin. For sale - www.aboriginalarts.co.uk

Aboriginal dances from Gimuy, Cairns

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Performance of Gimuy, an Aboriginal dance group from Cairns. They sing the Welcome Song and perform the Crocodile Dance, in which two young fishermen are taken by a crocodile. This is followed by the Kangaroo and the Cassowary Dance and a humorous dance about a lame man; at the Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival, Cape York, in Far North Queensland, Australia (www.laurafestival.tv).

Wadumbah Aboriginal Dance Group

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One of the dances by the Wadumbah Aboriginal Dance Group from southern Western Australia, 'Whadjuck Country!'

Fire works NYE

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NYE 2008-2009 Wiradjuri Warriors

Aboriginal dancers from Injinoo, Cape York, Australia

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ozoutback.com.au Men and boys from Injinoo, a community at the top of Cape York in Far North Queensland, Australia, perform traditional dances during the Giringun Festival in Cardwell. They march onto the ground and perform the "Rat Dance" (about rats getting into the kitchen and stealing the food) and the "Bush Turkey Dance (about this bird making a nest to lay her eggs).

Didgeridoo Master Mark Atkins - Bullima (LIve)

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Didge Master Mark Atkins - Bullima Live - LOGO Club in Hamburg 2007 Opener of the 2007 Concert in Hamburg. Bullima describes the spirit world in Dreamtime Australia when the spirits come out of the ground to dance and celebrate when it has just finished raining.

Aboriginal dances from Kawanji, Cairns (1)

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The Kawanji Aboriginal dance group from Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia, performs at the Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival, Cape York (www.laurafestival.tv). They enter the grounds behind a large ceremonial emblem and this is followed by the Spirit Dance.

Dances from Injinoo at Laura Festival

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Boys and men from Injinoo, a community at the top of Cape York peninsula in Far North Queensland perform Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander dances at the Laura Dance and Cultural Festival in 2001.

Aboriginal dances from Kawanji, Cairns (2)

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The Kawanji Aboriginal dance group from Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia, performs at the Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival, Cape York (www.laurafestival.tv). They sing the welcoming song Gurring and this is followed by two traditional dances.

Airvault

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Un autre didj que j'ai beaucoup aimé,car son jeu était trés rapide et agréable !!!

Aboriginal dances from Kawanji, Cairns (4)

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The Kawanji Aboriginal dance group from Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia, performs at the Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival, Cape York (www.laurafestival.tv). A dance celebrating a man returning home to his own country is performed; after that the group leaves the dancing ground.

Aboriginal dances from Hope Vale (2)

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Performance of an Aboriginal dance group from Hope Vale, near Cooktown in southern Cape York. A dance depicting the flight of birds is performed, followed by girls scooping fish with baskets and young men hunting with spears; at the Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival, Cape York, in Far North Queensland, Australia (www.laurafestival.tv).

Brolga dance from Yirrkala

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A traditional dance from Arnhem Land associated with the brolga, a large water bird, at the yearly Barunga Festival in Barunga, an Aboriginal community near Katherine in the Northern Territory.

Dancers from Kuranda at Laura Festival (Day2)

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The Mona Mona Mayi Wunba dance group from Kuranda, near Cairns, performs at the Laura Festival, Cape York, in Far North Queensland, Australia. They start with a dance by boys and girls, depict cassowaries (a large flightless bird) feeding, a fisherman attacked by a crocodile, girls collecting bush tucker and end with a great finale.

Guitar and Didgeridoo duo

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masterbates and hold it in gary play guitar and Didgeridoo

Lunchtime interupted

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Tags: Hawks  Eagles  Fishing  Barramundi  Corroborree 

Can have a peaceful lunch wherever you go

Dance in Numbulwar school

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School children perform a "wungubal" in the school grounds. The men sing, accompanied by didjeridu and clapsticks and the boys, painted with white clay, dance with great enthusiasm.

Mark Atkins performing at WOMADelaide 2009

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Mark Atkins announced to play Womadelaide, March 2009, in beautiful Botanic Park, Adelaide. In addition to being Australias finest and most internationally recognised didgeridoo player, Mark Atkins is also a mesmerising storyteller - emphasised in his first solo show, Grungada: A Journey of Music and Song, presented like a campfire chat with an eclectic mix of original compositions featuring didgeridoo, guitar and harmonica.

Dancing during initiation ceremony in Numbulwar

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During a "Djapi" initiation ceremony in Numbulwar, East Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory, young men perform a dance associated with the brolga, a water bird, accompanied by didjeridu and clapsticks.

Aboriginal dances from Hope Vale (1)

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Performance of an Aboriginal dance group from Hope Vale, near Cooktown in southern Cape York. After the girls have entered the dance ground, a dance in which young kangaroos jump among the other sleeping animals and later the whole group goes feeding is performed; then "Yimbala", shake-a-leg; at the Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival, Cape York, in Far North Queensland, Australia (www.laurafestival.tv).

Hope Vale children at Laura Festival (Day 2)

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Children from Hope Vale, an Aboriginal community near Cooktown in Cape York, Far North Queensland, Australia, perform traditional dances at the Laura Dance and Cultural Festival in 2001.

15 cm bell! Stunning Winiwini yirdaki

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This would have to be one of the biggest, loudest, most powerful yirdaki we have come across. Who made it? The wonderkid himself, young Master Larry Winiwini! The bell is a ridiculous 12.5 to 15 cm in diameter. Mouthpiece is a comfortable 28 to 29 mm, all natural - no wax. The length is 153 cm. With these sorts of dimensions, you can imagine the raw power and the Formula 1 engine under the bonnet of this red hot yirdaki. Best of all, the F# overtone note comes naturally and is easy to hit - a rarity among big-bell instruments. The fundamental note plays in F to F# depending on how hard you push this fella... play it slow and gently and it cruises at F. Rev it up and put it into fifth gear and it roars at F#. Note that this recording does not do justice to the sheer power and loudness of this stick. The automatic volume control on the video camera kicked in which brought the volume down... yet you can still hear some distortion. Awesome! This yirdaki is looking for a good home to park in, so if you want to know more about it, check out: www.ididj.com.au

Didgeridoo-Apadooraï

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extraits du concert d'apadooraï à La Tulipe, montréal sept 2009

Yarrabah dancers at Laura Festival

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Yarrabah is an Aboriginal community of mainly Gudanyji and Yidinyji people near Cairns. Children from Yarrabah do a few dances, (including of a boy fishing and being stalked by a crocodile) followed by a performance of men and boys of the Gibuy Wallaburra Yidinyji from Yarrabah at the Laura Dance and Cultural Festival, Cape York, Far North Queensland, Australia, in 2001. The large shield is traditional among the Gudanyji and Yidinyji people of the region.

Mayi Wunba Aboriginal Dance Group at Laura Festival (3)

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The Mayi Wunba dance group from Kuranda, near Cairns, performs at the Laura Festival, Cape York, in Far North Queensland, Australia (www.laurafestival.tv). They show the traditional searching for bush honey, produced by bees that make their hive in the hollow of a tree; "Mayi Wunba" means "Honey Tree" in the language of the Tjapukai people. This is followed by a "shake-a-leg" dance by the boys and they leave the dance ground after their performance.

Djarragun College Aboriginal dancers at Townsville (3)

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Aboriginal students from Djarragun College, an indigenous school near Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia, perform traditional dances during the Townsville Cultural Fest. They perform a dance from Yarrabah (an Aboriginal community near Cairns), sung in the local language (Kudanyji). This is followed by the "Crocodile dance": two men are fishing and stalked and taken by crocodiles. After this the the "Cassowary Dance" about the large flightless bird from this region, followed by the fast "Three Beat" Shake-a-leg dance. After that they move off the stage.

Coen children dance at Laura Festival

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Children from Coen, a historic former gold town and the hub of Cape York, Far North Queensland, perform traditional dances at the Laura Dance and Cultural Festival in 2001.

Dance during Initiation Ceremony from the Top End (2)

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A boy, painted up for his "Djapi" initiation ceremony sits between men who sing, play clapsticks and didjeridu while young men and women dance on the sandy ground in Numbulwar, in eastern Arnhem Land, Northern Territory.

Mayi Wunba Aboriginal Dance Group at Laura Festival (1)

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The Mayi Wunba dance group from Kuranda, near Cairns, performs at the Laura Festival, Cape York, in Far North Queensland, Australia (www.laurafestival.tv). They enter the dance ground and perform a dance depicting the cassowary, a large flightless bird native to the region; this is followed by a "shake-a-leg" dance by the boys.

Djarragun College Aboriginal dancers at Townsville (2)

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Aboriginal students from Djarragun College, an indigenous school near Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia, perform traditional dances during the Townsville Cultural Fest. The girls perform the "Creation Dance" in which the creation of all animals is depicted. This is followed by the "Kangaroo Dance": two kangaroos are peacefully eating grass and moving about and are then speared by two hunters.

Palm Island children dance at Laura Festival

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Children of the Bwcolman Aboriginal dance group from Palm Island, near Townsvilla, perform at the Laura Dance and Cultural Festival, Cape York, Far North Queensland, Australia, in 2001.

Elcho Island Dancers

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Traditional dances from Galiwin'ku or Elcho Island, off the north coast of Arnhem Land, performed at the yearly cultural festival in Barunga, Northern Territory.

Markus Meurer Stephan Braun Sylvestre Airvault 2006

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Markus Meurer (didgeridoo) and Stephan Braun (cajon)on stage with the french didgeridoo player Sylvestre at the didgeridoo festival in Airvault 2006

Aboriginal song and dance in Numbulwar, eastern Arnhem Land

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Young men sing and play the didjeridu and clapsticks at the start of a "Djapi" initiation ceremony, late afternoon in the "camp", between the houses in Numbulwar, East Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. One of them then gets up and dances, all done in good fun.

Mornington Island dancers at Laura Festival

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Tags: australia  indigenous  aboriginal  children  dance  dancing  singing  festival  celebration  corroborree 

Children from Mornington Island, in the Gulf of Carpentaria, perform at the Laura Dance and Cultural Festival, Cape York, Far North Queensland, Australia, in 2001.

Mark Atkins(Didgeridoo) - Roadtrain

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  • Author: heluecht

Tags: road  train  road train  spinosa  didgeridoo  aboriginal Australia  indigenous music  didjeridu  roadtrain 

Didgeridoo-Song and story of what can happen on Australian outback roads when followed by a roadtrain. Performed live by Mark Atkins on June 24, 2006 in Glinde, Germany

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