Rock Art – National Geographic (Video)
In this video, National Geographic explores Aboriginal rock art in Kakadu National Park.
In this video, National Geographic explores Aboriginal rock art in Kakadu National Park.
In this video, artwork from ‘Footprint of the Spirits’, the 2003 Neil McLeod touring exhibition of Aboriginal art in Christchurch, New Zealand, is explained.
In this video, Aboriginal Australians perform a traditional Aboriginal kangaroo dance.
In this video, Torres Strait Islander artist Ken Thaiday Snr discusses his artwork and culture.
This video is part of ‘Through Our Eyes’, a documentary series presented by the New South Wales Local Land Services Western Region. In this video, Aboriginal man Ben Flick, from the Kamilaroi language group of north-western New South Wales, explains a creation story passed down to him regarding ‘the emu in the sky’.
In this video, Aboriginal Australians perform a traditional Aboriginal fire dance.
In this video, Aboriginal Australians perform a traditional Aboriginal crane dance.
This video explores Uluru, Aboriginal X-ray art and body painting.
In this video from Kaurna Warra Pintyanthi (KWP), presenter Taylor Power-Smith teaches children how to count to ten in Kaurna, with a little help from some starfish.
This video tells the Dreamtime story of Tiddalick the Frog through animation. (Created for the Marambul Yuganha Exhibition at the Griffith campus of TAFE NSW Riverina Institute, 2011.)