corroboree
Corroboree
Which one?There are many different dances, for many different tribes. There are dances depicting animals, hunting, gathering, etc.Due to the varied languages among Australian Aboriginal tribes, one doubts that there would be one word that spans the entire country referring to traditional dancing as a whole.However, generally the aboriginal dance is known as a corroboree. An aboriginal coroborree is a traditional or ceremonial dance.
It is difficult to say who is the most famous ballet dancer in Australia. Alecia Banit, Australian actress and dancer, is currently known for her role as Kat in ABC's Dance Academy. Another Australian born actor and dancer is Jordan Rodrigues, who also has a role (Christian Reed) in Dance Academy.
morocco dance
dynamite dance
Corroboree
A yarraman is an Australian Aboriginal name for a horse - its name is the same in English as it is in Guugu Yimidhirr, an Australian Aboriginal language.
Billabong is both the Aboriginal term for waterhole and an Australian clothing chain
Which one?There are many different dances, for many different tribes. There are dances depicting animals, hunting, gathering, etc.Due to the varied languages among Australian Aboriginal tribes, one doubts that there would be one word that spans the entire country referring to traditional dancing as a whole.However, generally the aboriginal dance is known as a corroboree. An aboriginal coroborree is a traditional or ceremonial dance.
It is an Australian Aboriginal word meaning 'shaggy beard'
Australia Wilderness xD
A yidaki is an Australian aboriginal name for the didgeridoo, from the Yolngu word for the instrument.
His name was David Unaipon.
See Djin
It has become politically incorrect to refer to any Australian geological attraction by a non-Aboriginal name. The site previously known as the Olgas, is now known by the traditional Aboriginal name "Kata Tjuta", meaning many heads.
The Bangarra Dance Company performed at the Sydney Olympics. This company performs traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural dances.
Maori (New Zealand); Cherokee (North America); Australian aborigine