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ABORIGINAL DANCE TOTEMS Jun 98 - Kimberley Society
Aranda Traditions , Melbourne University Press. Think of a plant or animal in your neighbourhood. Think what is important or particular or what you would hope to happen to this animal or plant in the future e. Using some natural material such as sticks, leaves or branches; create the setting for your drama. Now create the performance.
Create the rhythm of your creature first with your feet, then with a simple arm or body gestures and then with a simple chant or the repetition of one word e. Start to build the momentum of the chant and gesture. When you wish to change or progress the action of your drama, change the rhythm that you are beating out with your feet first, before you change the actions. A game can be made out of changing the rhythms.
- The Spell of Switzerland.
- Elminster in Hell (The Elminster Series).
- Myrte, bang vor dem Frost: Vier Kunstgeschichten (German Edition).
- Strange Occurrences.
Let every member of the group find their own space in the room. Define your space through placing a set of pebbles or some earth on the ground around your space or 'place'. You should include some actions which reflect your totem animal.
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You could pick up a stone or some earth or sand doing an action with it. Once the other person enters your space, show them your ritual or movement and perhaps even teach it or part of it to them. Many indigenous peoples believe that animals, animal spirits and totems give meaningful direction to individuals and groups.
- Der Chinese: Ein Wachtmeister Studer Kriminalroman (Wachtmeister Studer bei Null Papier 4) (German Edition).
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They believe that all living things deserve respect. To what extent does a society disconnected from animals and nature loose its sense of direction and respect?
Many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples can be identified by their totems.