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The Deadly Dancers means
a community man,
Dhinawan who teaches the Indigenous Youth, the beauty of their
Culture. It all started at Brunswick Heads Public School when
Dhinawan met the school staff and Principal Mr Channels to discuss a
Coroboree Program for all the Indigenous students. There, were
born the Deadly Dancers! For 2 hours/week during a five week period,
Dhinawan trained all the students to dance, sings and play the
didgeridoo.
The parents came to watch their children at practice and the Mums got really close and so did some of the Dads. And soon with the involvement of families, school staff and community workers, out of schools camps and afternoon by the river were organised. The women and Girls making feather belts while the Men and Boys would cut spears and learn to throw them Proper Way with Dhinawan and the Uncles. These children have grown up and most of them are now at Mullumbimby High School and Shearwater Steiner School, and are still dancing! Just taking the Coroboree Program with them in their new school! The project didn't stop there and the word got around all the way to Lismore and Goodooga! Invited to Lismore Heights and Jarjum Pre school, Dhinawan got to teach Coroboree to all the Indigenous Students there and are now often invited to perform at local events as well as Southern Cross University!
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