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Woggan-ma-gule - An Aboriginal ceremony for Australia Day

Each year on Australia Day Indigenous people perform an opening ceremony near the Botanic Gardens in Sydney. The early ceremony on the land of the Gadigal Aboriginal people continues to maintain the age-old custodial traditions.

Ceremony is performed at both contemporary and traditional gatherings. In Woggan-ma-gule, the 'meeting of the waters', Aboriginal people continue the commemoration of the past and the celebration of the future.

Young and old dancers are decorated with body markings who depict each dancer individually. Dance and song are "a reflection of a continuous corroboree from the Dreamtime into infinity and beyond. We are taking it 'Black to the future'," says Aboriginal rapper Wire MC.

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