when: 05 July 2023 | | cost: FREE | address: 1 Harbour St, Sydney NSW 2000 | website: https://www.darlingharbour.com/whats-on/events/songline-your-way-through-australian-landscapes
published: 05 Jul 2023, 5 min read
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Join us in Darling Quarter on Wednesday, July 5 from 12PM to 1PM in the Civic Connector to witness the power of songlines first-hand from Murraywa Dow, a versatile and energetic First Nations performer hailing from Cape York Peninsula and Murray Island.Murraywa captivates his audiences with his mesmerising yidaki (otherwise known as didgeridoo) and magnetic stage presence. Effortlessly, he embodies the vibrant, traditional First Nations mainland culture through dance, proudly embracing his Islander and Indigenous ancestry, instilled with deep appreciation by his family and wise EldersA songlines performance holds great cultural significance in the First Nations community, transcending language through sound, rhythm and dance, and having passed from Elder to Elder over time. These traditional songs are the mappings of country, marking directions of travels and journeys during Dreamtime, which are memorised by travellers to know the route to their destination.Fun fact: many of the routes shared through songlines are now known today as modern highways and roads across Australia, such as Princes Highway!
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Join us in Darling Quarter on Wednesday, July 5 from 12PM to 1PM in the Civic Connector to witness the power of songlines first-hand from Murraywa Dow, a versatile and energetic First Nations performer hailing from Cape York Peninsula and Murray Island.Murraywa captivates his audiences with his mesmerising yidaki (otherwise known as didgeridoo) and magnetic stage presence. Effortlessly, he embodies the vibrant, traditional First Nations mainland culture through dance, proudly embracing his Islander and Indigenous ancestry, instilled with deep appreciation by his family and wise EldersA songlines performance holds great cultural significance in the First Nations community, transcending language through sound, rhythm and dance, and having passed from Elder to Elder over time. These traditional songs are the mappings of country, marking directions of travels and journeys during Dreamtime, which are memorised by travellers to know the route to their destination.Fun fact: many of the routes shared through songlines are now known today as modern highways and roads across Australia, such as Princes Highway!
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Songline Your Way Through Australian Landscapes 2023 is on 05 July 2023. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Darling Harbour. Visit their website at https://www.darlingharbour.com/whats-on/events/songline-your-way-through-australian-landscapes.
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