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First Nations Storytelling

Access Ideas and Insights: First Nations Storytelling

Our upcoming event will focus on First Nations storytelling as a central platform for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures, Identity and Empowerment.

The Access Ideas and Insights panel will explore Storytelling as a living knowledge system – one that sustains First Nations Cultures, including language and traditional practices, while respectfully shaping community connection and advocating for collective responsibility.

Our line-up of knowledgeable speakers will be confirmed soon.

Where and When

Monday 16 March

3pm – 4.15pm
Doors open from 2.30pm for a prompt 3pm start
1-hour panel conversation, followed by a 15-minute Q&A (in person and online)

4.15pm – 5pm
Networking and light refreshments (in person only)

Join in person

Come to Bangarra Dance Theatre and enjoy networking after the event. The event will be held in Studio One. For details on how to get to Bangarra Dance Theatre click here.

Please avoid wearing fragrances in order to enhance inclusion for those with chemical sensitivities. No high heels please.

Join online

Register to join online and a link will be emailed to you upon registration.

Book Now

FREE event – Registrations essential.

Click here to book

Alternatively, please phone (02) 9251 6499.

Access

This wheelchair accessible event will be Auslan interpreted and captioned. The in person event at the Bangarra Dance Theatre will be open captioned. The online event will be closed captioned.

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Accessible Arts is proudly supported by Create NSW and this Hybrid Event has been made possible with support from Bangarra Dance Theatre and Livecrowd.

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