when: 07 - 10 July 2021 | venue: Bigo Live | tickets: https://www.bigo.tv
published: 28 Jun 2021, 5 min read
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In recognition of Australia's indigenous culture, history and more, Bigo Live is hosting three live streaming panels in celebration of NAIDOC Week. BIGO Live, a global livestreaming app with 1.3 million AUNZ users and connecting 200 million users globally.
Taking place throughout NAIDOC week (4th July - 11th July), panels will be live-streamed to Bigo Live users, covering a range of topics such as indigenous arts, bush tucker and keeping the aboriginal history alive through continued education.
Money raised during each of the panels will go directly to the panellists and will help to better fund their ideas, assist with their missions and ladder up to a stronger interconnectedness throughout the community.
Panel 1: Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative
Wednesday 7th July, 6:00pm - 7:00pm AEST
About: This panel will be led by three indigenous artists; Wanita Lowe, Nioka Low-Brennan and Maddison Gibbs. Conversations will focus on how the aboriginal arts collective, Boomalli, hopes to continue building awareness to the indigenous arts community, the importance of art and expression at Boomalli and how these ties into 'Heal Country'.
Panel 2: Merrilee McNaught, Educator and Events Coordinator
Thursday 8th July, 7:00pm - 8:00pm AEST
About: Teacher and performer, Merrilee McNaught will be hosting a panel with CEO of Wingaru Education Mrs. Lesley Woodhouse, talking to the new national curriculum from an aboriginal perspective, the importance of children's education and their role in aboriginal history.
Panel 3: Michele Scarcella / Dr Antonio Dottore
Friday 9th July, 5:00pm - 6:00pm AEST
About: Dr Antonio Dottore interviews Aboriginal Health Management Advisor and chef, Michele Scarcella on bush tucker traditions and methods. Michele will look to highlight different regional practices through the lens of his intercultural background given his Aboriginal-Italian heritage. Their unique experience showcases Technology, social media, live streaming can be forces for good - spreading messages and information for mutual understanding.
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In recognition of Australia's indigenous culture, history and more, Bigo Live is hosting three live streaming panels in celebration of NAIDOC Week. BIGO Live, a global livestreaming app with 1.3 million AUNZ users and connecting 200 million users globally.
Taking place throughout NAIDOC week (4th July - 11th July), panels will be live-streamed to Bigo Live users, covering a range of topics such as indigenous arts, bush tucker and keeping the aboriginal history alive through continued education.
Money raised during each of the panels will go directly to the panellists and will help to better fund their ideas, assist with their missions and ladder up to a stronger interconnectedness throughout the community.
Panel 1: Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative
Wednesday 7th July, 6:00pm - 7:00pm AEST
About: This panel will be led by three indigenous artists; Wanita Lowe, Nioka Low-Brennan and Maddison Gibbs. Conversations will focus on how the aboriginal arts collective, Boomalli, hopes to continue building awareness to the indigenous arts community, the importance of art and expression at Boomalli and how these ties into 'Heal Country'.
Panel 2: Merrilee McNaught, Educator and Events Coordinator
Thursday 8th July, 7:00pm - 8:00pm AEST
About: Teacher and performer, Merrilee McNaught will be hosting a panel with CEO of Wingaru Education Mrs. Lesley Woodhouse, talking to the new national curriculum from an aboriginal perspective, the importance of children's education and their role in aboriginal history.
Panel 3: Michele Scarcella / Dr Antonio Dottore
Friday 9th July, 5:00pm - 6:00pm AEST
About: Dr Antonio Dottore interviews Aboriginal Health Management Advisor and chef, Michele Scarcella on bush tucker traditions and methods. Michele will look to highlight different regional practices through the lens of his intercultural background given his Aboriginal-Italian heritage. Their unique experience showcases Technology, social media, live streaming can be forces for good - spreading messages and information for mutual understanding.
Go see NAIDOC Week on Bigo Live 2021.
NAIDOC Week on Bigo Live 2021 is on 07 - 10 July 2021. The opening hours are: 5.00 pm - 9.00pm. Conveniently located in Sydney.
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