gluggana
Gluggana is a traditional Australian Aboriginal dance and song performance originating from the Bundjalung people of northern New South Wales and southern Queensland. The term "gluggana" comes from the Bundjalung language, where it refers to a specific type of ceremonial dance that involves rhythmic movement and storytelling through song and movement.
The dance typically features a circular formation, with participants moving in a counterclockwise direction while singing
The music accompanying gluggana is characterized by the use of didgeridoo (a wind instrument), clapsticks, and
Gluggana is not only a form of entertainment but also a means of preserving cultural identity, passing