[2] Traditional cultural expressions (TCEs or TECs), also called 'expressions of folklore': may include music, dance, art, designs, names, signs and symbols, performances, ceremonies, architectural forms, handicrafts and narratives, or many other artistic or cultural expressions.
[16] Australian Fairy Tale Society[17] Source:[18] Universities teaching intangible culture – The Australian Folklore Network holds an annual conference, the day before the National Folk Festival in Canberra each Easter.
[22] Davey, Gwenda Beed and Graham Seal (eds), The Oxford Companion to Australian Folklore, OUP, 1993.
Antipodean Traditions: Australian Folklore in the Twenty-First Century edited by Graham Seal and Jennifer Gall.
Singing Australian: A History of Folk and Country Music, Pluto Press, 2005.
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