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Imbala Jarjum are a dance group consisting of youth who represent the culture
of the Peramangk people of the Adelaide Hills. As European settlement effected the Peramangk
people in the early days with disease there was only a couple of surviving families, one of
these families was the “Hunter” family who are the custodians of this country who we pay our
respect. Imbala Jarjum have recreate the attire, language, dance, music to present a unique
display of cultural dance with a contemporary influence depicting the diversity of the indigenous
culture.
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