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The anicent dream  
They are the Winners of the World dance and Peace Prize at the World Culture Open (Korea) UNESCO.They are the Descendance, there are over fifty dancers from diverse tribes across Australia.They have complited hundreds of shows across Europe, Asia, Africa and America.
Modern & traditional  
Jose Calarco ( on the left) has had a long and varied association in the arts in Sydney and around the World for the last twenty years. In that time he has covered almost the entire spectrum of experience, from producer and administrator of large-scale events, to innovative artistic direction in the fields of dance, film, theatre and music..
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Aboriginals of Australia 
We Aboriginals are the first settlers in the continent of Australia. Our population is about half a million. We live in all parts of Australia and have up to 500 languages that belong to 31 language groups.The most common language is Pama-Nyungang. Our view of our life comes from "Dreamtime" passed on from our ancestors and is about past, present and future. Many of us live in remote areas of rural Australia and two thirds of us live in the cities.

Our musical composition is unique to our Aboriginal culture. We create traditional as well as contemporary music. Instruments that we use are sticks, boomerangs, clapsticks, skin drum, rattle & didgeridoo.The presentation tells age old art story's which is visually spectacular & entertaining.
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Golden stage  
The professional Aboriginal dancers will demonstrate the fusion of traditional and contemporary dance. It's written and composed to encourage, promote the accompaniment of modern physical dance routines depicting traditional styles.
Boomerang  
The Boomerang is a significant tool to Aboriginal Australians, it’s geographical origins are prominent throughout southern and southeastern Australia. In Aboriginal society it is not only a survival tool but serves many different purposes i.e. hunting, creating fire, punishment and war-fare.
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