Kids Flow Movement Workshop ~ Koonyum Range Wildernest
Event description
Join us for an exciting Kids Movement in Nature Workshop in the beautiful Northern Rivers, NSW! Immerse your young person in the wonders of nature as they engage in fun movement activities, explore the great outdoors, and make new friends. This hands-on workshop encourages creativity, physical activity, and a deeper connection to the environment. Perfect for kids 7-12 years of age it’s a fantastic way to learn, play, and appreciate the beauty of nature! Led by Northern Rivers local movement artists, Mitch King (Widjabul-Wiabul/Yaegl) & Tess Eckert (US First Nations).
This workshop will take place indoors and outdoors at 81 Koonyum Range Rd. in lower Wilson's Creek in the Mullumbimby Hinterland. Wildernest Studio is surrounded by bush, so the workshop will include a guided creative movement tour outside around the studio.
SCHEDULE *subject to change due to weather
10 AM - Arrive at Studio, introductions, movement games & activities
10:45 AM - Break and getting ready for outdoor movement tour
11 AM - Guided Nature Movement Walking Tour
12 PM - 12:30 PM - Shared Lunch back at Wildernest Studio
12:30 PM - Movement Games & Activities
1:10 PM - Break
1:15 PM- Group choreography & reflection time
2 PM - Kids to be picked up from SGB Hall
WHAT TO BRING
- Packed lunch (there is a refrigerator available for storage at the hall
- Hat & sun protection
- Water bottle
- Clothes that are comfortable to move in
- An open mind and curious body!
Places are limited and registrations are essential. Please complete the following form, for us to collect a bit more information about your child, so we can do our best to support their needs https://forms.gle/3EXd7thm36Pa... Or feel free to get in touch with us at mkflowprojects@gmail.com or 0493 587 743 if you have any accessibility requirements that you want to discuss with us. Disclaimer: We will take photographs and video at this event for promotional purposes. Please let us know if you wish for your child not to be photographed.
ABOUT YOUR FACILITATORS:
Mitch King is a performing artist, creative producer, and a proud Yaegl & Widjabul Wia-bul man from the Bundjalung nation on the east coast of Australia. His main disciplines are music, theatre, and dance - he loves telling stories through sound, movement and film. Tess Eckert
Tess Eckert is a Scape-artist, expressive arts activist, facilitator, and student of life. That is to say, she is fascinated by creatively exploring the relationship between our diverse inner and outer landscapes via contemporary dance, poetry, sound, and mixed-media. Tess utilises the language of dance/movement and somatic arts for community building, healing, and social justice. Eckert is a descendent of U.S. First Nation’s, German and Swedish ancestors. Having migrated to the Bundjalung Nation/Northern Rivers 12 years ago from the Rocky Mountains of North America, central to Eckert’s collaborations is an investigation of how to create a sense of belonging and connection to our inner and outer worlds, with the aim of opening up possibilities for healthier ways of being, relating and moving.
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