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Opening - Yila Corroboree

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Scenic Drive
nowra, australia
Yila Healing trail
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Fri, 11 Oct, 4pm - 9pm AEDT

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The Yila Healing Trail opens on Friday afternoon with a ceremony inviting and welcoming all to be part of what is on offer for the next ten days.

Down in Paringa Park in Nowra, which has much Cultural significance around here in association with Cullunghutti Mountain, as a part of the Dreaming Tracks, we welcome you to our Coroborree. Where fresh water comes travelling songlines down to meet saltwater songlines and unite our absolute connection - Gupoo Ngullie -- bubbly water.

Walk through the Smoking Ceremony into the grounds of Paringa and join us for a Welcome to Country with our precious Elders, Aunty Ruth Simms, Aunty Margaret Samoes, Uncle Sonny Simms and Uncle Paul Mcleod.

Sit or lie down and be treated to the sound of Didge with David Little, Reconnecting to Country and presencing yourselves before the evening ahead.
We then welcome Mudjingaal Yangamba, our incredible local Elder and up and coming women's choir to sing up Country through the local languages Dharawal and Dhurga to revitalise Culture and bring our Country back alive.

We have invited three delicious food trucks to join us down at Paringa and are shouting dinner for local Aboriginal Community members who join us. If you are from Community just let us know when you are booking so we can extend this mark of Respect to you. Please note this is an alcohol free event.

Àine Tyrrell is joining us from afar, up on the rock, with her amazing songs in support of Aboriginal Community and reminding us of all our part in the healing.
We are in the tail stages of negotiating another frontline performers - so stay tuned! We also welcome Ash Mac to the stage with her song ' Never Letting Go'.

Our MC, Joe Brown McLeod, has invited dancers from the south-east coast to be with us alongside members of Doonoooch Dancers for the evening Corroboree, including Gumaraa and Warren Foster connected through bloodlines through Country. 

It will be a night of coming together and helping us know, down to our bones, that this Always was, Always is and Always will be Aboriginal Land.

A fact we can draw strength from.

We honour and respect our Elders past and continue to practice our traditions into the present and more so into the future. 

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Scenic Drive
nowra, australia