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Australian Aboriginal Cultural Immersions and First Nations Workshops
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Every Week is Naidoc Week at Aboriginal Cultural Immersions - Engage in Culture Today

BRISBANE, Australia - PennZone -- Australia is home to the Earth's longest continuous living peoples and cultures. The Indigenous peoples living in Australia today have ancestors who thrived through megafauna, desertification, at least one ice age and survived colonisation, while keeping their traditional songlines and creation stories mostly intact. The isolation from the rest of humanity for most of Indigenous Australians' history served them well, allowing a unique existence in human evolution over a 50,000 or 60,000-year timeline.

Aboriginal Cultural Immersions supplies national Indigenous programs for schools, government, and businesses to nurture a wider understanding of Australian Indigenous cultures through cultural awareness workshops and experiences, as well as traditional didgeridoo and dance performances.

Today's First Nations peoples are the descendants of Ancestors who walked these lands since the time of creation. The living Dreaming from before the time of creation by ancestral beings isn't limited to the past. It still shapes the present moment. The Dreaming is today, tomorrow and yesterday. Our educators retain unique hunting techniques, weapon and tool-making skills, and perform musical instruments, such as the didgeridoo and clapsticks, heard nowhere else in the world. There are over 500 language groups among Indigenous Australians. Many were almost lost to time; however, a revival is occurring with the help of traditional elders.

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In modern times, Australia attracts people from around the world to live here. As recent arrivals to these ancient shores, non-Aboriginal Australians and visitors should make it a priority to learn the histories, customs, cultures and knowledge of the local Indigenous communities.

As corporate Australians develop their Reconciliation Action Plans or are holding corporate events and conferences, they contact Aboriginal Cultural Immersions to help them incorporate Indigenous culture into their workplaces and events through adult Indigenous workshops and performances.

Sporting bodies such as Netball Australia, Water Polo Australia, Swimming Australia, Rugby Australia, AFL clubs, and NRL clubs are bringing world-class performances showcasing Aboriginal culture to game-day events.

Universities are booking Aboriginal Cultural Immersions to enhance students' knowledge and understanding. Australian schools lead the way in every state, engaging Aboriginal Cultural Immersions for 20 years to deliver Indigenous workshops for children.

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Aboriginal Cultural Immersions also delivers traditional performance for events held by the Department of Home Affairs and the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet for international leaders and VIPs. At the same time, we have also worked with the Department of Foreign Affairs, taking Aboriginal performers across the globe.

Aboriginal Cultural Immersions has the capacity to deliver workshops and performances at national, state and local levels in all major cities and regional centres.

Book Australia's First Nations culture all year-round - 'Every Week is NAIDOC Week at Aboriginal Cultural Immersions'.

Media Contact
Darrel
***@aboriginalimmersions.com.au
+61422973185


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