Ngarrama

Arts, culture & social functions
Muloobinba/Newcastle
Ngarrama - Thurs 25 Jan, 7pm, King Edward Park

When

7:00pm Thursday 25 January

Where

King Edward Park
York Dr
Newcastle NSW 2300
Australia

Why

Ngarrama is an invitation for all to bring along your friends, family and a picnic blanket to engage in meaningful reconciliation through truth-telling, performances, song, and historical acceptance.

This event is an opportunity for the Newcastle community to come together on the eve of Australia/Survival Day to reflect on traditional life in Mooloobinba before 1788 and to celebrate the richness and resilience of First Nations culture - in particular the Awabakal and Worimi people, the traditional owners of the land upon which Newcastle now stands.

Ngarrama translates to 'to sit, listen, and know’. It will be a time for listening and quiet reflection through the sharing of stories, knowledge and culture.

- This is an alcohol free event.
- BYO all food and non-alcoholic drinks.
- Water bottles can be filled at the Hunter Water station.
- Food will not be available to purchase on the night.

Ngarrama is a free event but please reserve your spot.

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