traditional corroborees
Traditional corroborees are ceremonial gatherings of Indigenous Australians, where communities come together to celebrate culture, share stories, and perform dances. These events often feature music, singing, and storytelling, reflecting the rich heritage and traditions of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
During a corroboree, participants may wear traditional attire and paint their bodies with natural pigments, symbolizing their connection to the land and ancestors. These gatherings serve as a way to pass down knowledge, strengthen community bonds, and honor the spiritual significance of the Dreamtime stories that are central to Indigenous culture.