Join NAIDOC Week 2024 for an interactive art and storytelling workshop lead by Kyle Sampson-Booth.
Paint our own story, exploring identity and self-expression, on A4 canvas. Together, the individual stories will combine to create a large mural to be displayed in our Centre foyer.
This is a free event for young people and their friends, family, and community members.
Kyle is proud Peramangk / Ngarrindjeri man, born on Kaurna Country in Adelaide, Kyle now lives on Peramangk Country in the Adelaide hills, and maintains a strong connection to the Ngarrindjeri / Peramangk people through his family.
Kyle shares a connection through bloodline also to Arrernte, Warumungu and Yuggara peoples through the central and East coast of Australia.
Always proudly connected to culture, family and Country, as a young boy he learnt from a variety of cultural leaders, teachers, Elders and traditional knowledge holders in different areas of this beautiful country.
From a young age, Kyle has shared his knowledge through art, music and dance. He has performed at various festivals and events alongside his family dance group, Imbala.
Aboriginal People have a deep and spiritual connection with land and water and have passed down this knowledge through songs, dances, stories and art for thousands of years.
WHERE: Headspace, Mount Barker
WHEN: Wednesday 10 July
TIME: 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
COST: Free