Randwick and Waverley Council are proud to partner with CENTENNIAL
PARKLANDS in hosting an evening of entertainment and cultural learning
in celebration of NAIDOC 2019 - Voice, Treaty, Truth - Let’s work
together for a shared future. Join us from 5pm onwards to watch the
flying foxes at sunset, experience Aboriginal dance, ceremony and
education. There will be a Welcome to Country by Dean Kelly, a fire
ceremony, traditional and contemporary dance from the Warada Dancers,
a guided tour of the flying foxes and an Aboriginal astronomy talk.
5.00: Event starts and introductions 5.15pm: Smoking ceremony 5.30pm:
Welcome to Country 5.45pm: Waradah dancers 6.00pm: Sky Talks and
appetisers servedTo view our privacy policy, click here
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To view our terms and conditions, click here
[https://www.centennialparklands.com.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0014/106061/Education_booking_Terms_and_conditions.pdf].
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