Horizons of Hope: Re-imagining Collective Futures - Series Launch
Event description
Cornerstone is ready to welcome in our wider circles and launch our first 4 months of community programming…
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HORIZONS OF HOPE: Re-imagining Collective Futures
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Through our ecology of offerings, we will be opening to the challenges of our times, and finding pathways towards reweaving our belonging, expanding our identities, and creating room for more beautiful and hopeful futures to emerge.
This is an invitation to participate, to co-create, and to connect.
Join us for the launch of this series, and feel our community start to weave together through an evening around the fire 🔥
Here are some of the elements we'll be nourished by on the night (more to be announced):
👉 CEREMONY
- Acknowledgment of Country by Leigh Saunders from the Aboriginal Advancement League
- Yidaki performance by Kiernan Ironfield
👉 LIVE MUSIC
- Rat Child
- Miles de Carteret
- Lear Hodgkins from MEKL
👉 CATERED DINNER
Cooked and catered for by the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
👉 COMMUNITY RITUAL
- Communal body percussion experience facilitated by Kobe Bakonyi from Junkyard Beats
👉 OPEN PANEL WITH THE CORNERSTONE TEAM
👉 MOMENTS TO SHARE IN STORY TOGETHER
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KIDS ARE VERY WELCOME (FREE ENTRY)
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ALL ARE WELCOME: All ages, cultures, orientations.
This event and this series seek to create spaces for all, as we seek to build bridges, and weave trust. We hope to co-create open, connective, and generative dialogues; even in all of our differences.
More details to come, including introductions to artists joining us, and details on the rest of the series of events.
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TIMINGS:
5:30pm - Doors will be open, with canapes and welcoming music for gentle grounding and connecting
6:30pm - Official welcome and beginning, please aim to arrive for this.
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For now, save the date, register here, and invite a friend or two
Al, Vadim, Kyle, and Sally
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🌏 HONOURING THE LANDS AND WATERS WE GATHER WITH:
We acknowledge that this event takes place on and with unceded Aboriginal land. We pay our utmost respect to the Wurrundjeri people from the Kulin nation and invite all who join us to remember history, pain, and privilege as we seek to include history, live, love, and lead in ways that allow a more inclusive and regenerative future to emerge. See less
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