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Saturday
May 31
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Reconciliation at Warriparinga 2025
– Living Kaurna Cultural Centre
RECONCILIATION AT WARRIPARINGA 2025 Saturday 31st May, 1-4pm Living Kaurna Cultural Centre Warriparinga Way (off Sturt Road), Bedford Park Reconciliation at Warriparinga is back for our 4th year! Join Southern Cultural Immersion, Green Adelaide, and the City of Marion to celebrate Reconciliation Week with a FREE community event - all are welcome! Program includes: Katie Aspel Music MAIN STAGE 1.30pm 3.00pm Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony MAIN STAGE 2.00pm Traditional Dance Performance MAIN STAGE 2.10pm Warriparinga Cultural Tour MEET AT YARNING CIRCLE 1.00pm 3.00pm Nylon Zoo Storytelling MEET AT YARNING CIRCLE 1.15pm 2.00pm 2.45pm 3.30pm Native Garden Design Talk MEET AT YARNING CIRCLE 1.30pm 3.15pm Roaming Native Animals ALL DAY Botanical Drawing ACTIVITIES TENT ALL DAY Bar MAIN LAWNS ALL DAY Food Trucks MAIN LAWNS ALL DAY Marketplace MAIN MARQUEE ALL DAY Yarning Circle Fire MAIN LAWNS ALL DAY |
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Saturday
Oct 11
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Cultural Day with Ngarrindjeri Elder Major "Moogy" Sumner
– The Riding Patch
Experience rich Aboriginal culture through traditional performances, hands-on workshops, and community connection. This Cultural Day brings together Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal community members for a day of learning, celebration, and cultural exchange. What to expect: Live cultural performances featuring respected Ngarrindjeri Elder Major “Moogy” Sumner with traditional dance, storytelling, and music Hands-on workshops in traditional weaving, painting, and cultural arts led by local Aboriginal artists and Elders Community stalls showcasing Aboriginal arts, crafts, and local businesses Food and refreshments available throughout the day Family-friendly activities suitable for all ages and backgrounds This is a rare opportunity to engage directly with traditional Aboriginal culture in an inclusive, educational environment. Learn traditional techniques, hear ancient stories, and build meaningful connections with the local Aboriginal community. Whether you’re interested in Aboriginal culture, traditional arts, or simply want to support community reconciliation, this Cultural Day offers something special for everyone. Come celebrate the living culture that has shaped this land for thousands of years. |