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First Nations Australians have expressed their interpretations of traditional custodianship through academic writing, political advocacy, traditional stories, poetry and music. Numerous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures share an understanding that, contrary to Western views on land ownership , the land "owns us".
Nyangumarta Warrarn IPA, Eighty Mile Beach: Nyangumarta: 2015: Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation [104] Nyul Nyul Rangers: Middle Dampier Peninsula, Beagle Bay: Nyul Nyul: Kimberley Land Council [105] Parnngurr Rangers (women's and men's groups) Great Sandy, Little Sandy and Gibson Deserts. Martu: Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa [96] Parnngurr Women's ...
The United Country Western Dance Council (UCWDC) is an organization that advocates for and organizes competitive country/western dancesport events. UCWDC regionally-sanctioned events are hosted in more than two dozen U.S. cities and also in the nations of Canada, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, [1] [2] South Korea, Belgium, Malaysia, Ireland, Japan, China, South Africa, and Lithuania.
Ballet or dance (2001–2016) [3] Bulgaria: Grand Prix: Varna International Ballet Competition: Dance Canada: Rolex Dancers First Award: National Ballet of Canada: Dance Germany: Deutscher Tanzpreis: Dachverband Tanz Deutschland: Artistic dance [4] India: Kalidas Samman: Government of Madhya Pradesh: Classical dance [5] [6] India: Sanatan ...
Wagait Beach is a locality approximately 8 km west of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, on the opposite side of the harbour. It makes up the Wagait Shire local government area. The population was 422 in 2021. [2] Wagait Beach is not part of Darwin, but many of its residents use the Mandorah ferry to travel to work in Darwin.
The International Council for Traditional Music (ICTM) is a scholarly non-governmental organization which focuses on the study, practice, documentation, preservation, and dissemination of traditional music and dance of all countries.
The Lake Bolac Eel Festival is a community music and art festival held each autumn on the foreshore of Lake Bolac since 2004, inspired by the fact that Lake Bolac was a traditional gathering place for Indigenous people before white settlement. [10] This festival has helped to make the site well-known to both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people ...
The first component is the Morija Festival Cultural Competition. This component is a medium-sized event held in October, and includes various competitions for drama, poetry, and traditional dance. These competitions are the culmination of area and district competitions for schools across the whole of Lesotho.