Koos nendega tuli Austraaliasse ka nende kultuur. Seal levisid inglise ballaadid, vanadest eeskujudest lähtudes võrsusid uuel kodumaal uued rahvalaulud. Austraalia professionaalne muusika on arenenud Euroopa muusikakultuuri eeskujul. Tekkisid sümfooniaorkestrid ning ooperikultuur. Sydneys asub praegu maailma omapärasemaid ooperihooneid.Tänapäeva lauljatest on tuntud Joan Sutherland (1926-2010) Austraalia aborigeenide muusika- ja tantsuteater Descendance Descendance on üks maailma suurim Austraalia pärismaalaste tantsukompanii, kes on keskendunud kõigele aborigeenidega seonduvale. Nende juurde kuuluvad didgeridoo- mängijad, tantsijad, lauljad, rahvamuusikud, jutuvestjad, kunstnikud, näituste korraldajad, koreograafid. Descendance on ühtlasi ainuke kollektiiv, kes teeb koostööd ka teiste traditsiooniliste kultuuridega sealhulgas Hispaania, India, Asia, Aafrika, Lähis-Ida ja Ameerika indiaanlased.
brother live in an apartment in London's Knightsbridge, where Diana attended a local day school. Every Christmas, the children returned to Norfolk with their mother to visit their father, but he subsequently refused to allow them to return to London. Diana's mother sued for custody but she didn't get it and the custody went to the father. After that her father married to Raine Spencer. Diana and her siblings didn't get along with her. DESCENDANCE On her father's side, she was a descendant of King Charles II of England and she was also a descendant of King James II of England through an illegitimate daughter. On her mother's side, Diana was Irish and Scottish. Diana's family had been close to the British Royal Family and Diana's maternal grandmother, Ruth, was a long-time friend to Queen Elizabeth. EDUCATION Diana was first educated at Norfolk, and after that at West Heath Girls' School, where she was regarded as a poor student
absolutism in England - He managed to surpress the Peasants' Revolt, a rebellion of peasants, in 1381 while only 14 years old - The massive threat of their disobedience made the King wary and this lead to the strive for absolutism While the King was in Ireland, plotters were gathering forces against him Richard II was taken to the Tower where he alledgedly resigned the crown to his cousin who became Henry IV in 1399 By descendance, Henry IV was the first King from the Lancaster branch - During his reign, he had to face many rebellions, most notably the Rebellion of the Welsh (1400- 1410) but was successful because of his son's military abilities Henry IV was succeeded by his son Henry V in 1413 - Notable victories in the Hundred Years' War, for example, the Battle of Agincourt and the conquest of Rouen - Treaty of Troyes. Married Catherine of Valois, the