Wirlomin Stories After School Storytelling Sessions
Event description
This Makuru season at John Curtin Gallery, experience some of the unique and incredible Noongar stories that make up part of Wirlomin Noongar Language and Stories.
Join us as we explore Indigenous knowledge and culture with Noongar storytellers through some incredible experiences that cement our ongoing commitment to Noongar knowledge and culture. In the Access Gallery at JCG, join us for a rare opportunity to see illustrations from several bilingual picture books published by Wirlomin Noongar Language and Stories, as part of the Mamang-miyel-ang Djinang / Seeing with the whale’s eye exhibition, and leave your messages by the Talking Tree.
Afterschool Storytelling for Young Ones
Designed for a younger audience, this after school activity will dive into the world of Noongar stories. Inspired by Wirlomin Noongar Language and Stories bilingual books, this session features lively, bilingual tales that bring Country, animals, and ancient wisdom to life. Young listeners will explore Noongar language and values through beautifully told stories passed down through generations. Led by community storytellers who invite questions, spark imagination, and encourage connection, this storytelling session is followed by fun art-making activities.
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Session Details:
Date: Thursday 24 July 2025
Time: 4:30pm – 5:45pm
Age group: children 8 years and under
Free event, open to the public. Everyone welcome, no prior knowledge needed.
Location: John Curtin Gallery Atrium, Building 200A, Curtin University, Kent Street, Bentley
Facilitators: Neeti Sethi and Trish Ryder
Bring: Water bottles. Cookies provided.
Please note: This session will be photographed and/or videoed and images will occasionally be used for promotional and marketing purposes, including social media. If you do not wish to be photographed or videoed, please notify staff on the day of the event.
Image: Dingoes and seals, by Gaylene Galardi.
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