Join us for a unique and immersive workshop led by Darug artist, Jessica Tobin and Gadigal artist Akala Newman, exploring the deep cultural significance of waterways and the intricate connections between the Darug and Gadigal clans. This workshop will take participants on a creative journey through the history and cultural stories embedded in the rivers, creeks, and harbors that flow through the Sydney region. The artists will share their knowledge of how waterways have shaped identities, spiritual practices, and connections between the Darug and Gadigal people for thousands of years.
Through traditional and contemporary techniques of using weaving and poetry to express the shared heritage of the two clans, participants will gain a deeper understanding of how the waterways served as vital pathways for communication, trade, and cultural exchange, linking the Darug and Gadigal communities across the land.
This workshop is open to beginners. No weaving experience required.
When: Wednesday 30 October, 6pm - 8pm
Location: Level 3, Western Terrace
Registration: Spaces are limited with some seats and standing room. Registration is essential As this is an outdoor venue, please dress accordingly. For access requirements please contact PHIVEtickets@cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au
The Western Terrace is a series of creative gatherings, performances and workshops taking place underneath the golden hour, as the sun sets, facing West, thinking West. Imagining the Western Terrace as an extension of their own homes, gardens and balconies, the series features artists, authors, filmmakers, musicians and community sharing domestic ritual collectively.
Image Credit: Wasielah Noor