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On Country. Kids. Connect
Oct
7
9:15 am09:15

On Country. Kids. Connect

On Country. Kids. Connect is all about celebrating, learning and experiencing first hand our Indigenous culture on the banks of Kenton Creek, a tributary of Karrawirra Pari (River Torrens).  Four concurrent sessions will be held across the day, with the Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony beginning at 9.30am and Session 4 concluding at 1.45pm.

Each presenter will provide an opportunity for kids (of all ages) to immerse themselves in the experience of ancient and cultural ceremonies including making music with clapsticks and singing ancient story lines; participating in bush therapy and Ngardi Guwanda (deep listening), listening with more than our ears to connect to Country; learning through art about storylines and painting on boomerangs; and a chance to choose and prepare your own Bushtucker (and other) seedlings to take home and plant in your garden (20 plants).

First Nations Elders, Aunty Angelina Harradine-Buckskin from Claptsticks for Creation, Bianca Stawiarski from Warida Wholistic Wellness and Corey Turner from Southern Cultural Immersion will join together for this unique event in Gumeracha for one day during Nature Festival.  Don't miss the opportunity to enjoy a day learning about our Indigenous history and culture.

Tickets: $25 (Parents/caregivers of participating kids don't need to buy a ticket, but will need to supervise their own children at all times.)

This event is only possible with the funding support from Landcare Australia, Australian Home Heating Association and Adelaide Hills Council. The Upper River Torrens Landcare Group will provide volunteers to assist with the Sow to Grow sessions.

Contact: Kim Thompson - 0438 639 353 or kim.environmentalconnections@gmail.com

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Jack Buckskin presents 3 Kaurna Language Sessions
Aug
30
6:30 pm18:30

Jack Buckskin presents 3 Kaurna Language Sessions

JACK BUCKSKIN PRESENTS 3 KAURNA LANGUAGE SESSIONS

Jack Buckskin is returning to the Hills Environment Centre to present a series of three Kaurna Language sessions, following the booked-out presentation he gave last year.

The three sessions will cover the Kaurna language, history and culture in more depth.

The three, one-hour sessions will be held from 6.30-7.30pm at the Hills Environment Centre, 4 Crescent Drive, Norton Summit.

Registration is essential as places are limited. To book email: events@hecinc.org.au

The cost is $45 for 3 session or $20 for individual sessions. Prepayment will be required when your booking is confirmed. The three sessions will be held on:-

28th June. Introduction to Kaurna Language.

26th July. Kaurna language and history.

30th August. Greetings and Introductions.

Suitable for teachers, community workers and anyone who wants to broaden their knowledge of indigenous culture.

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Jack Buckskin presents 3 Kaurna Language Sessions
Jul
26
6:30 pm18:30

Jack Buckskin presents 3 Kaurna Language Sessions

JACK BUCKSKIN PRESENTS 3 KAURNA LANGUAGE SESSIONS

Jack Buckskin is returning to the Hills Environment Centre to present a series of three Kaurna Language sessions, following the booked-out presentation he gave last year.

The three sessions will cover the Kaurna language, history and culture in more depth.

The three, one-hour sessions will be held from 6.30-7.30pm at the Hills Environment Centre, 4 Crescent Drive, Norton Summit.

Registration is essential as places are limited. To book email: events@hecinc.org.au

The cost is $45 for 3 session or $20 for individual sessions. Prepayment will be required when your booking is confirmed. The three sessions will be held on:-

28th June. Introduction to Kaurna Language.

26th July. Kaurna language and history.

30th August. Greetings and Introductions.

Suitable for teachers, community workers and anyone who wants to broaden their knowledge of indigenous culture.

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Jack Buckskin presents 3 Kaurna Language Sessions
Jun
28
6:30 pm18:30

Jack Buckskin presents 3 Kaurna Language Sessions

JACK BUCKSKIN PRESENTS 3 KAURNA LANGUAGE SESSIONS

Jack Buckskin is returning to the Hills Environment Centre to present a series of three Kaurna Language sessions, following the booked-out presentation he gave last year.

The three sessions will cover the Kaurna language, history and culture in more depth.

The three, one-hour sessions will be held from 6.30-7.30pm at the Hills Environment Centre, 4 Crescent Drive, Norton Summit.

Registration is essential as places are limited. To book email: events@hecinc.org.au

The cost is $45 for 3 session or $20 for individual sessions. Prepayment will be required when your booking is confirmed. The three sessions will be held on:-

28th June. Introduction to Kaurna Language.

26th July. Kaurna language and history.

30th August. Greetings and Introductions.

Suitable for teachers, community workers and anyone who wants to broaden their knowledge of indigenous culture.

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Traditional Uses Plant Workshop - Free
Apr
26
3:30 pm15:30

Traditional Uses Plant Workshop - Free

For medicine, for food, for shelter...Aboriginal peoples have a wide range of uses for many of the native plants of Australia.
Chris Hall will explain some of the different uses of native plants from the Barossa region. You will have the opportunity to feel, smell and even try some of them.
Explore the Barossa Bushgardens and experience it as a provider of food, materials for building and weaving and medicinal uses.


Tickets free: www.eventbrite.com.au/e/traditional-uses-plants-workshop-tickets-310164810297

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Tarnanthi (online)
Oct
15
to 18 Oct

Tarnanthi (online)

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Travel with us to the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands and explore the APY Art Centre Collective.

On part one of our journey meet artists from Iwantja Arts, named after the Iwantja Creek which is the site of the Tjurki (native owl) Tjukurpa. Go West to Mimili Maku Arts to find vibrant paintings and bold designs. Travel further West and you'll stumble across the talented artists from Kaltjiti Arts and Crafts in Fregon.

Tarnanthi Art Fair goes live online from 5pm on Friday 15 October. More at the link. bit.ly/3AsNUFD⠀

Art Gallery of SA: https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/


The name (pronounced tar-nan-dee) comes from the language of the Kaurna people, the traditional owners of the Adelaide Plains. It means to come forth or appear – like the sun and the first emergence of light.

Tarnanthi is a platform for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists from across the country to share important stories. It encourages new beginnings by providing artists with opportunities to create significant new work and to extend their practice.

It illuminates the diversity and depth of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art by presenting an annual exhibition, art fair, artist talks, performances and events. Tarnanthi is led by Artistic Director Nici Cumpston, AGSA’s Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art.

With the heart of the Festival at the Art Gallery of South Australia, partner exhibitions are featured at diverse venues - from regional galleries to city hospitals, town halls to university campuses and museums to artist studio spaces.

Tarnanthi is presented in partnership with BHP and with the support of the Government of South Australia.

Find us on Twitter & Instagram @tarnanthi

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Reconciliation Day - Aboriginal Weaving Workshop
May
29
1:00 pm13:00

Reconciliation Day - Aboriginal Weaving Workshop

Event by Barossa Bushgardens

Barossa Bushgardens

Saturday, 29 May 2021 at 13:00 UTC+09:30

Tickets: via Eventbrite

Join Sonya from Lakun Mara for a cultural weaving experience as part of Reconciliation Day at the Barossa Bushgardens.
Places are limited so make sure to book your ticket.
The workshop is free but a donation would be appreciated.

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