r.i.p our brother israel love u with all our hearts and will always be remembered love always your family the walkers, and hopkins mob....p.s tamara and josh
@coragal You guys put on a great show that day. Don't remember if we filmed more as this was a few years ago.. There are more dances on our other channel roco43 shot at the same place but I think it's another group. Thanks for the comment, and the dances :)
I know some of these dancers - they are from stradbroke island off the coast of Brisbane. I won't say too much about each one because it isn't my culture - the first dance is called "merriginpa" which means "sea eagle" in the nunuccal language. The next dance is called "garing en daname" and is welcoming the spirits of the old people and the last song i think is a dance for mother earth, for country. These dancers are called the yulu burribah dancers which means the "sand and saltwater people"
Crushmasterflex last dance is the calling of the dolphins, aboriginal people used water percussions too call the dolphins so they could scare fish into our nets
Nice show!! Are you part of the troop. I love aboriginal music, it comes from heart and touches ones soul. Aboriginal people are like soul of this land. They are having hard time in their own country. I wonder how it feels not have our own identity in our own motherland? I strongly support that the culture should be preserved and passed to coming generation. Do you feel any hatred towards white blokes?
Don't know if the following have names, but they are wearing red headbands, a combination of grass and red loin cloths, their bodies are painted with white symbols...there you have it..Hope that helps...Cheers mate..
@coragal: sorry mate got some of that info wrong, apologies! Have seen you blokes dance a number of times and met the fulla singing a few times some yrs ago now- what i know i got through uncle sam watson. Keep dancin brother you fullas are deadly!
@MsMyrlene Sorry for the delay. I did post a reply but it seems to have vanished into cyberspace... Most Aboriginal dances tell a story with many of Australia's animals represented in the dance movements. As we are only the photographers we do not know more, however other viewers may be able to add to this, also try Wikipedia. Good luck with your class.
I was wondering what Nation these guys are from? Someone mentioned something about the Gold Coast. Anywhere near Fingal or Tweed Head? I've heard and seen some REALLY similar dances before and I was wondering if they were from the same tribe.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the show, and we agree with all that you have said. However, we are not part of the troop, only the photographers - and white blokes. To feel hatred towards anyone is a negative emotion which is ultimately soul destroying. Concentrate on the positives and enjoy your culture.
I am a full blood Aboriginal and I'm from Northern territory it's very funny watching these two people dancing and the song is fake. come to Northern territory and see real aborigines songs and dance. didgeridoo and clip stick are regionally from Northern territory.
From a Mescalero Apache in California this is just great love I used to do the gann dance or crown dancer.
romanobritish* 👍
This is epic!! It's sad what is happening to this beautiful culture, but it's people like you who keep it happening :D
Beautiful! Thanks for posting and sharing your culture.
another sista from the States
r.i.p our brother israel love u with all our hearts and will always be remembered love always your family the walkers, and hopkins mob....p.s tamara and josh
what a beautiful culture!
glad this world has culture i love it!!
cool. so good to see these wonderful traditions!
Beautiful work! I love it!
Kate Hare McIntosh Thanks
Kate Hare McIntosh that sucked
Thanks, glad you liked it
@coragal You guys put on a great show that day. Don't remember if we filmed more as this was a few years ago.. There are more dances on our other channel roco43 shot at the same place but I think it's another group. Thanks for the comment, and the dances :)
What a beautiful dance! I like this dancers
I know some of these dancers - they are from stradbroke island off the coast of Brisbane. I won't say too much about each one because it isn't my culture - the first dance is called "merriginpa" which means "sea eagle" in the nunuccal language. The next dance is called "garing en daname" and is welcoming the spirits of the old people and the last song i think is a dance for mother earth, for country. These dancers are called the yulu burribah dancers which means the "sand and saltwater people"
Crushmasterflex last dance is the calling of the dolphins, aboriginal people used water percussions too call the dolphins so they could scare fish into our nets
Each clan group had a pod that would notice a certain call
Can't help you there mate. They were performing at Currumbin many years ago.
Great dance lads.
Stephan Williams what do you mean they are so bad at dancing 🙄🙄
Deadly.... The schriber guy is a very passionate dancer " can tell the way he performs his dance... To deadly brother
Good dancers. Similer to us but different.
Thanks glad you liked it
Don't know exactly where they come from, but this was shot at the Currumbin Bird Park on the Gold Coast.
@faheyball Thanks, I'm sure many viewers will appreciate this information.
Good on ya mate!
good thank u im going to show it for my homework
Nice show!!
Are you part of the troop. I love aboriginal music, it comes from heart and touches ones soul.
Aboriginal people are like soul of this land. They are having hard time in their own country. I wonder how it feels not have our own identity in our own motherland? I strongly support that the culture should be preserved and passed to coming generation.
Do you feel any hatred towards white blokes?
GREAT....
Very Nice
Don't know if the following have names, but they are wearing red headbands, a combination of grass and red loin cloths, their bodies are painted with white symbols...there you have it..Hope that helps...Cheers mate..
Thanks for the fav
@SeanAkaMcGlitch2 Thanks, glad you liked the show
this is so trippy and it's making me lol
0:05 - 0:40 and 1:30 - 2:00 the true pioneers of hard techno except these people actually know how to dance
@coragal: sorry mate got some of that info wrong, apologies! Have seen you blokes dance a number of times and met the fulla singing a few times some yrs ago now- what i know i got through uncle sam watson. Keep dancin brother you fullas are deadly!
@coragal Thanks for the information.
cool dance bro
Don't know which is israel or the dance group, but it was filmed a few years ago at the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Gold Coast, Queensland.
@romanobritish Glad you enjoyed it, Thanks for comment.
Thanks
@MsMyrlene Sorry for the delay. I did post a reply but it seems to have vanished into cyberspace... Most Aboriginal dances tell a story with many of Australia's animals represented in the dance movements. As we are only the photographers we do not know more, however other viewers may be able to add to this, also try Wikipedia. Good luck with your class.
please tell me what you are singing about in this song!
@slooash Glad you enjoyed the dance, thanks for comment
Sve
Super
@ecute13 Yes, saw some in New Zealand recently. Thanks for watching again..
Sve
@MrSensiSeeds It's Aboriginal Music that's why it is so different
Sve
@strobe9 Sure do, thanks for comment.
@coragal is there any way i could get the lyrics/words you were chanting for this?
@GothicPrincess123100 There is a recent comment with info and names of these dances. Thanks for watching
Thank you for watching, hope your homework goes well.
Sve
I was wondering what Nation these guys are from? Someone mentioned something about the Gold Coast. Anywhere near Fingal or Tweed Head? I've heard and seen some REALLY similar dances before and I was wondering if they were from the same tribe.
What is the story behind this dance?
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the show, and we agree with all that you have said. However, we are not part of the troop, only the photographers - and white blokes. To feel hatred towards anyone is a negative emotion which is ultimately soul destroying. Concentrate on the positives and enjoy your culture.
Sve
Soo cool
please, can somebody tell me the genre of this music!?
Excuse me. can anyone tell me what the music call ?
@hudstch Good for you, thanks for comment..
Could be, thanks for watching
@amber8101 Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for comment
@arl4228 Thanks, but we only do these vids as a hobby.
is this on sand or snow???
it's cokain
awesum
What is this dance about?
Je ne comprends pas?
Thanks for watching and fav
je suis la car j'ai un devoir en anglais dans ma classe alors go regardé ça !
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@SithSereyPheap1 Good comment, thanks
Good luck
Do only males dance?
@angelialvares Thanks for comment
Ta. Do u know what women wear?
What mob is this?
Charles Sagigi ( Gay).THERE IS A DIFFERENT IN A MOB and TRADITION. EDUCATE YOURSELF SO THAT PEOPLE WILL NOT SEND YOU A NEGATIVE REPROCUTION.
@TheDaniel500 Sorry don't know, maybe another viewer may be able to help. Thanks for watching.
@coconutcrabz54 Thanks
ncie
@keelyjordi Not sure, maybe another viewer can help. Thanks for watching.
Im blind. Can anyone describe what they wear? Thank u
How the hell are you writing on a comment section lmao
Sure is
@099Lizzie Sorry, can't help you with the lyrics for this song. Thanks for watching.
@LloydMcdonagh18 Try an internet search for Aboriginal lyrics, you may be lucky, otherwise maybe a viewer can help. Thanks for your interest.
Where can I get the music? Especially the music for what seems to be a welcome dance?
+Virginia Queen Danford A good place to start would be to try Googling Australian Aboriginal Music
You're welcome.
@TheK4ratekid Sorry I only shot this. Maybe some indigenous person out there may be able to answer your question. Thanks for watching.
ya its troditanal. i did this. i did then tree. and i did this song and dance. only the aboriginals were aloud to
My. Plep. R. Sp good. :)
@jchen367 Thanks for watching
Do not give them drugs, look what they do!
Yes alot of the time our men-boys look like this
And no females dance too
real true blue
and the animal dance
Male dancers only in this video....
Maori Haka is very energetic and interesting to watch.
@Jac0bbb Sand
OMG!! HAX!!!!!!!
Omega TV your joking right
If Aliens were to visit and saw such a display of behavior, Im sure they would open fire immediately and vaporize these guys out of frustration.
Bruder muss Los
I am a full blood Aboriginal and I'm from Northern territory it's very funny watching these two people dancing and the song is fake. come to Northern territory and see real aborigines songs and dance. didgeridoo and clip stick are regionally from Northern territory.
real aboriginal live in NT area but Aboriginal in city lost trips people
don't insult the aboriginal's music... there's nothing worse than jumpstyle you troll :p
irrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr hahahahahahahahahahah it is realy ridiculous , im sorry
you guys are so wired 🤬
GHEEEEEEY
This sucks 😂🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🤬
@xelanesqueHQ Glad you liked it, thanks for comment