Danjoo Koorliny Walking Together Community Space
Event description
This Danjoo Koorliny Walking Together Community Space will be a relaxed Sunday morning time where people are welcome to come in and see the artwork
that’s been created during the festival, to have conversations, and to engage
in simple community-building activities.
We will have story, song, art and
dance - as well as spaces for people to experience the quality of the six
seasons.
This community space will be a follow-up to the rest of the festival, and will be more of a connection and digestion time after the input of the previous days - the Djilba 'incubation' period following the time of Makuru 'conversation' and 'fertility'.
This event forms part of the Danjoo Koorliny Walking Together project - an initiative designed and led by Aboriginal leaders to help us all walk together as Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people towards 2029 (200 years of colonisation in Perth) and beyond.
The leaders of Danjoo Koorliny Walking Together are Dr Noel Nannup OAM, Dr Richard Walley OAM, Professor Emeritus Colleen Hayward AM and Carol Innes. Last year they hosted - with support from the Centre for Social Impact at UWA - the inaugural Danjoo Koorliny Walking Together Social Impact Festival.
All social distancing measures apply.
Danjoo Koorliny and Festival Partner: Commonland
Community Partners: Cultural Corridors inc., Reconciliation WA, Western Australian Aboriginal Leadership Institute
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