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Aboriginal Centre for Performing Arts (ACPA) (more info)
ACPA is a registered training organisation for Indigenous performing artists in acting, singing, dance and music. ACPA delivers accredited training with qualifications in Certificate III, IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma in the Performing Arts.
Bangarra Dance Theatre (more info)
Its living traditions go back at least 40 000 years but it also reflects the lives and attitudes of Indigenous people today. This company blends traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture with international contemporary dan...
Culture Bank Productions (more info)
ARC Dreaming, and Visions of of a Nomad are two performances featured on the Culturebank website. The performances involve a combination of traditional Aboriginal and contemporary music and dance. Internationally acclaimed, the group has toured Europ...
Daki Budtcha Records (more info)
Daki Budtcha is an Indigenous - owned recording and publishing company established to protect, promote and maintain the integrity of Indigenous Australian culture - songs, dances, stories, drama and other related art forms. Daki Budtcha continues to ...
Francis Firebrace - The Wirrigan Man (more info)
Website of master Aboriginal storyteller and artist Francis Firebrace. Includes profile, art work, contact and booking details, photos and tour dates.
Garma Festival of Traditional Culture (more info)
Regarded as one of Australia's most significant Indigenous festivals, the Garma Festival attracts around 20 clan groups from north east Arnhem land, as well as representatives from clan groups and neighbouring Indigenous peoples throughout Arnhem Lan...
Ilbijerri Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Co-operative Ltd (more info)
Formed for and by the Victorian Indigenous community, Ilbijerri is an Indigenous Theatre co-operative committed to producing innovative and challenging Indigenous works that speak to and reflect the lives, culture and history of Victorian Aboriginal...
National Aboriginal and Islander Skills Development Association Dance College (NAISDA) (more info)
The National Aboriginal and Islander Skills Development Association Dance College offers certificates and diplomas in dance. This site has information on these courses and details of the philosophy behind the college.
Nyinkka Nyunyu Art and Culture Centre (more info)
The Nyinkka Nyunyu Art and Culture Centre, a community development project of the Julalikari Council Aboriginal Corporation, features exhibitions, a museum/gallery, shop, cafÚ and tours of the region. The Centre, through its performing arts project, ...
Tjulyuru Cultural and Civic Centre (more info)
The Tjulyuru Cultural and Civic Centre has been designed to provide the Ngaanyatjarra people with an opportunity to strengthen their culture and encourage its understanding amongst the wider national and international community. The centre provides ...
Tracks Dance Theatre Performance (more info)
Tracks is a Northern Territory performing arts company presenting dance and theatre productions. They bring together groups from diverse cultures and artistic disciplines including multicultural groups, Indigenous groups, youth and seniors.
Warlpiri Media Association (more info)
This site provides information on the goals, history, services and activities of the Warlpiri Media Association, makers of the ground breaking "Bush Mechanics" series.
White Cockatoo Performing Group (more info)
This unique performing company comes from Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. The artists are a group of senior Aboriginal men from the Mialili, Rembarrnga, Guningu and Burrara language groups, who share the same social and family aff...
Yirra Yaakin, an authentic Indigenous theatre company and member of BLAKSTAGEalliance - the national Indigenous theatre network, is based in Perth in the heart of the Noongar Nation. The website contains information about Yirra Yaakin, productions, w...
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