Yuendumu. American dancer Beth Dean and singer husband Victor Carrell (students of native dancing). The aboriginal children went into raptures over the ballet she taught them.Kettle, Ellen
Ute Indian Dancers in native regalia. Left to right: Russell Root, Rebecca Root, Henry Cuch, Mary Ta...
Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription.; Part of the Australian Information Service collec...
Chinese lion danceDonated by Jan Hills, 12/12/2018Ruth Tucker nee Egge was a teacher in Darwin durin...
One of the highlights of the young Queen Elizabeth II’s royal tour to Australia in 1954 was the comm...
In 1954, a ballet inspired by and celebrating Aboriginal dance performance was presented to wide cri...
From 1950, ‘ethnic dancer’ Beth Dean made her living on a lecture-demonstration touring circuit of t...
Clive Davis and Miss Fern Broadbent demonstrate the proper way to dance. Mr. Davis attended a week l...
Taking centre stage at the Tivoli Theatre in Sydney, Australia, on Feb. 6, 1954, the young American ...
Ute women and children watch the Bear Dance. Woman holding child is Nellie Boroom Cuch
MS in black ink David Gulilpili (sic) at dancing practice . Slide No. 5Peter and Jan WundersitzJani...
L. to R. : Witiyana Marika, Billy Yunupingu, Gerard Marika and Gavin Yunupingu.; Also available in a...
Ute women and children watch the Bear Dance. Stella LaRose, second to right, with her daughters and ...
Beth arrived in 1962 to work as a teacher for the then Methodist mission school at Yirrkala. She was...
L. to R. : Witiyana Marika, Billy Yunupingu, Gerard Marika and Gavin Yunupingu.; Also available in a...
Corroboree at Bagot'. Aboriginal dancers at a public performance, Bagot Aboriginal ReserveDonated by...
Ute Indian Dancers in native regalia. Left to right: Russell Root, Rebecca Root, Henry Cuch, Mary Ta...
Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription.; Part of the Australian Information Service collec...
Chinese lion danceDonated by Jan Hills, 12/12/2018Ruth Tucker nee Egge was a teacher in Darwin durin...
One of the highlights of the young Queen Elizabeth II’s royal tour to Australia in 1954 was the comm...
In 1954, a ballet inspired by and celebrating Aboriginal dance performance was presented to wide cri...
From 1950, ‘ethnic dancer’ Beth Dean made her living on a lecture-demonstration touring circuit of t...
Clive Davis and Miss Fern Broadbent demonstrate the proper way to dance. Mr. Davis attended a week l...
Taking centre stage at the Tivoli Theatre in Sydney, Australia, on Feb. 6, 1954, the young American ...
Ute women and children watch the Bear Dance. Woman holding child is Nellie Boroom Cuch
MS in black ink David Gulilpili (sic) at dancing practice . Slide No. 5Peter and Jan WundersitzJani...
L. to R. : Witiyana Marika, Billy Yunupingu, Gerard Marika and Gavin Yunupingu.; Also available in a...
Ute women and children watch the Bear Dance. Stella LaRose, second to right, with her daughters and ...
Beth arrived in 1962 to work as a teacher for the then Methodist mission school at Yirrkala. She was...
L. to R. : Witiyana Marika, Billy Yunupingu, Gerard Marika and Gavin Yunupingu.; Also available in a...
Corroboree at Bagot'. Aboriginal dancers at a public performance, Bagot Aboriginal ReserveDonated by...
Ute Indian Dancers in native regalia. Left to right: Russell Root, Rebecca Root, Henry Cuch, Mary Ta...
Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription.; Part of the Australian Information Service collec...
Chinese lion danceDonated by Jan Hills, 12/12/2018Ruth Tucker nee Egge was a teacher in Darwin durin...