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Aboriginal Art, didgeridoo music, unsw, a tricky brain puzzler

November 24th 2006 07:50
Aboriginal Art, music, didgeridoo, brain puzzle
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I thought you'd like to see some examples of Aboriginal art and there's a veritable feast here.

There are just so many images and they're easy to get to, too.


As well, I've included a video clip from UNSW of an open air presentation by an Aboriginal. It's a slow clip, but, if you're patient you'll realise he has some very interesting things to say especially about the willy wag tail and his culture.

A second listening will be much more meaningful to you and the tape should be especially interesting for children who are taught quite a significant amount of Aboriginal culture at school.

There's a clip of a didgeridoo player in the walk around the Botanical Gardens and even one from Germany, would you believe, he's at the end of the clip but well worth waiting for.

Next time I hope to have some more information on the human body and how things arrive at the brain and what things the brain needs.

The order of presentation does depend a little on what I manage to find and sometimes I find good things, and then promptly lose them or wait to find something better and when I can't I come back and can't find the same things again.

But for now, just enjoy what I have found for you.


aboriginal Art



The two below are on the same link so you'll need to click didgeridoo player, the 0.30 one to get the other image.


Didgeridoo player


Aboriginal UNSW


Berlin




Computer Art
Tricky brain puzzler



Well, how did you like it? Try to get the family involved too.
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Comment by Adele

November 25th 2006 02:32
I stopped by before, but got distracted and didn't comment. Lots and lots of penguins in that puzzler. How do you do that?

Comment by katyzzz

November 25th 2006 02:49
Adele,

Search me, I'm so glad you stopped by this post, it was looking decidedly lonely, and I liked it so much,

I think Aboriginal Art and music and dance are some of the most interesting things about Australia.

Lovely to see you, katyzzz

I'll have a look at those penguins.


Comment by Manda

November 25th 2006 16:40
Katyzzz,
I can't imagine why this would be lonely... it is well thought out and lively in terms of the images and your informative text.

The art is different of course, but really neat to look at! I enjoyed my stay! Thanks so much for this post!!!


~Manda

Comment by katyzzz

November 25th 2006 20:51
Manda,

You have the most delightful way of expressing yourself, thankyou.

katyzzz

Comment by Manda

November 26th 2006 02:52
My pleasure sweetie! Good job!

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