Aboriginal dance ceremonies were known as corroborees.
The didgeridoo is a wind instrument developed by the indigenous Australians. It was played during corroborees. Corroborees were special ceremonies performed for various reasons. Some were to give a dramatic reenactment of a significant event, such as a hunt. Some were held to pass down stories of the Dreamtime (time of creation). Some were particularly important rituals for the initiation of the young males in the tribe.
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I think its unlikely that a census is held on a Saturday night because everyone goes out on Saturday night and don't have the time for it. ~Sorry I'm not entirely sure that this is a correct answer but i think it would be why~
Corroborees wre an important part of aboriginal life and culture for several reasons. They provided entertainment, but more than that: they allowed for the passing down of stories of great feats and of the Dreaming (creation) down through the generations. Corroborees were often used as a special rite of initiation of young boys into manhood.
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The indigenous Austrlians acted out their beliefs through complex ceremonies called "corroborees". These corroborees combined music, dance and painted decorations on their faces and bodies to tell stories and relay events.
Aborigines make didgeridoos primarily for their use in ceremonies and corroborees.