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BROLGA Bangarra Dance Theatre Education Resource 

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This Bangarra education resource video is an excerpt of 'Brolga' from 'Corroboree' (2001) 'Brolga' is inspired by totemic systems in Australian Aboriginal culture. Also available with captions and audio description for hearing or vision impaired.
Bangarra Dance Theatre Education Resources are available at:
www.bangarra.com.au/education-...
The 'Brolga' Resource Includes: Telling the stories: Corroboree | Brolga | Bringing the Stories to the stage: the creative process.
Class Activities: years 3/4 | years 5/6
© 2013 Bangarra Dance Theatre Australia and Education Services Australia Ltd, unless otherwise indicated. Provided all acknowledgements are retained, this material may be used, reproduced and communicated free of charge for non-commercial educational purposes within Australia and in overseas schools where the Australian curriculum is taught until 30 June 2018.
Resources developed by Bangarra Dance Theatre Australia with funding and support from the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations.

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Комментарии : 30   
@reishigingko1890
@reishigingko1890 Год назад
ahhhh the very best dancers in the world
@TheButtons15
@TheButtons15 6 месяцев назад
I did not expect to like it however it was truly mesmerising and made me feel like I was a part of it.
@shanhillier3140
@shanhillier3140 2 года назад
this is a gorgeous aboriginal dance, outstanding music choice, im addicted to watching this, the way that the dancers move is astonishing this piece is just breathtaking, great work, our ancestors would be proud
@danielsonn3046
@danielsonn3046 3 месяца назад
This is real Aboriginal Brolga dance ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F7-hmQRiyGQ.htmlsi=ban8uoM-Cb38BUCA keeping it traditional
@nikkystone4364
@nikkystone4364 3 года назад
Frigin AWESOME as always, you mob are amazing .
@kellythomas5871
@kellythomas5871 2 года назад
incredible. Stephen Page is a legend.
@lindsayjack2636
@lindsayjack2636 3 года назад
So beautiful, thank you.
@susanphillips319
@susanphillips319 8 лет назад
and excellent music
@MelissaDuffySacredBreath
@MelissaDuffySacredBreath 9 лет назад
Magnificent!
@berldlo8263
@berldlo8263 5 лет назад
I am a dance junkie, balletomane, and lover of all performance art... watching the documentary Ballerina (2018) introduced me to bangarra and brought me here! I am a subscriber now and am so excited to find such a beautiful expression of humanity in art. keep up the great work!!! I cannot wait to share what i find and learn about this art form!
@AdamSandaver
@AdamSandaver 10 месяцев назад
Breathtaking
@6Fremantle
@6Fremantle 8 лет назад
so stunning, breathtaking and amazing. The back lighting made me feel as if I was breathing cold air and the music made my heart throb! Thankyou
@YCVDanceYasimCoronadoVeranes
@YCVDanceYasimCoronadoVeranes 7 лет назад
I like it
@Aseawen
@Aseawen 3 года назад
WOW!.....WOW!!!...WOW!!!!
@blackberrybunny
@blackberrybunny Год назад
This was wonderful and a real treat to watch and listen to. Can someone please tell me what this dance is all about? Which animals? Or beings? I don't know anything about life in Australia or New Zealand, but I want to learn. I thought the dancers moved like fish at some points, and like birds at others. I really don't know how to interpret dance at all. I know it has to be more objective than subjective, correct?
@ameliareynolds8639
@ameliareynolds8639 Год назад
Hey, hopefully this link will give you some more info: www.bangarra.com.au/media/k5nhfpqm/brolga_5-6.pdf It is about the brolga bird. The human girl at the beginning is amazed by the sensuality of nature. She learns from their movements and joins the birds in their dance to convey a sense of unification between humankind, animals, and nature. It also demonstrates affirmation of identity within Aboriginal clans (in my opinion). :) I highly recommend reading the document above!
@jasminevink560
@jasminevink560 7 лет назад
Hi can I use the video for a project I am doing on Aboriginal contemporary dance?
@sponken6670
@sponken6670 2 года назад
pls no
@atomic_aviation7329
@atomic_aviation7329 2 года назад
@@sponken6670 i have to do a assessment on this in school did my school even get permission
@starrmoanikim5180
@starrmoanikim5180 8 лет назад
what is the title of this song?
@sponken6670
@sponken6670 2 года назад
drive
@subBefore-br6io
@subBefore-br6io 6 лет назад
How come Moree madness has more views
@matthewdale7
@matthewdale7 3 года назад
The benefits of cultural appropriation
@sylvianulpinditj4133
@sylvianulpinditj4133 5 лет назад
It's supposed to be Brolga dance but their mixing up other bird sounds and making up movements not right should just stick to one idea, when we look at this it's got no meaning. Yolngu people should just stick to what we do and keep it within our boundaries.
@miajohnson2326
@miajohnson2326 3 года назад
just because you don't understand it doesn't mean you should tear other peoples creative works of art to pieces. No one asked for your opinion. If you don't have anything nice to say... don't say it at all.
@sylvianulpinditj4133
@sylvianulpinditj4133 3 года назад
@@kuzeyarenkesim1977 the reason why I said what I said is that I can recognise some movements that are part of our bungul and even the last song is yolngu manikay, which are yolngu intellectual property that is being misused and I don't think nobody come around to consultant yolngu elders and leaders for proper permission in that ok!
@sylvianulpinditj4133
@sylvianulpinditj4133 3 года назад
@@kuzeyarenkesim1977 then why do you think I said what I said. I'm yolngu and these people are stealing our intellectual properties without proper consulting to our elders and leaders, I could recognise some movements that's belong to yolngu people and only yolngu people of North East Arnhem land what would you know about culture
@sylvianulpinditj4133
@sylvianulpinditj4133 3 года назад
And maybe if there wasn't yolngu bungul ga manikay involve I wouldn't say what I said
@sylvianulpinditj4133
@sylvianulpinditj4133 3 года назад
@@kuzeyarenkesim1977 people like you are insulting our culture! Where's yolngu recognition, plus when yolngu women dance contemporary it's still based on Makassar concept expression dance and it's still fresh in yolngu society the introduction of the ship, sails, steal, knife dance etc. So what would all of you know when you mob are insulting my opinions
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