Didge Didirri Long Listen Festival 2025
Event description
Event: Didge Didirri - A Sound Bath & First Nations Culture Immersion Art Workshop
Date: Monday 6 October (Public Holiday)
Time: 10:30–11:30 AM
Venue: Palmwoods Memorial Hall, 1 Main Street, Palmwoods, Sunshine Coast Hinterland, Gubbi Gubbi (Kabi Kabi) Country
Genre: First Nations Cultural Immersion
About:
Begin your day in a spirit of reflection, creativity, and connection. This family-friendly event features a Didgeridoo Sound Bath and Art Workshop led by Nikita and Caleb Fitzpatrick from Cultural Collaboration, with a Welcome to Country by Aunty Hope, Director of Hope Dreaming.
What to expect:
A grounding didgeridoo sound bath to relax the body and mind
Guided breathwork and art-making in response to sound and place
A safe and inclusive space to connect with First Nations culture
All ages welcome – families, children, and community members
Art supplies provided | BYO beanbag, cushion, or yoga mat for comfort
Nikita Fitzpatrick, a proud Murri and South Sea Islander artist, and her husband Caleb Fitzpatrick (Didgeridoo Music Therapy) invite you to experience the healing power of sound and the beauty of cultural art. Together, they create pathways for deeper understanding through creative practice and cultural storytelling.
Come gather on Country, listen deeply, and express your response through art in a shared, inclusive space.
This project is proudly supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, Queensland Arts Showcase Program, and the Regional Arts Development Fund, a partnership between the Queensland Government and Sunshine Coast Council supporting local arts and culture in regional Queensland.
This project is supported by the generosity of individual donors who supported our BOOST donor campaign matched by the Australian Government through the Australian Cultural Fund. Our fundraising partners are Sunshine Coast Arts Foundation and the Australian Cultural Fund.
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