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Darwin Festival Programme… FTW

Darwin Festival Programme… FTW

By Lang | Friday, 9 July | One Comment

What is in this year’s Darwin Festival? Where is it to be held? And where can I find an interview of one of the organisers of the Festival? Look no further than this article, Grinders!

Traditional indigenous dance

Traditional indigenous dance

By Clancy and CJ | Thursday, 25 June | No Comment

This traditional performance from the Kenbi Dancers, Red Flag Dancers and Pukatja, was both an enjoyable and spiritual experience. The dances told of hunters looking for mud crabs and buffalo, each individual dancer has their own style of dance, which was demonstrated to the audience.

Tracks dances presents Lipstick and Ochre

Tracks dances presents Lipstick and Ochre

By Clancy and CJ | Thursday, 25 June | No Comment

In a celebration of 20 years of senior women dancing with Tracks in the Northern Territory, they combined two great local dance groups with very different style. The Gray Panthers and The Yawalyu dancers, joined to do a show where cultures that are so different, come together to make an amazing performance.

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