The Bardi Dancers are a traditional male dance troupe comprised of elders and future leaders of the Bardi nation. Originating from the Ardiyooloon Community (formerly One Arm Point) in the north-west of Western Australia, Bardi Dancers have performed nationally and internationally.
They are keepers of traditional culture and stories, through song and dance. Their style is very distinctive. They are salt-water people who perform with intricate totems depicting coastal life and traditional hunting practises, handed down orally and visually from generation to generation – a strong example of living culture in contemporary society. Bookings for performance are essential.
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