Bayside Film Club 2026: The Song Keepers
Free adult screening of The Song Keepers at Rockdale Library during NAIDOC Week.
Details
Saturday 3 July 2027
10:00am - 12:00pm
444/446 Princes Hwy, Rockdale NSW 2216, Australia
Free
Free adult screening of The Song Keepers at Rockdale Library during NAIDOC Week.
Saturday 3 July 2027
10:00am - 12:00pm
444/446 Princes Hwy, Rockdale NSW 2216, Australia
Free
Experience a powerful and moving film screening of The Song Keepers, a documentary that follows the Central Australian Aboriginal Women's Choir on their historic journey. This film highlights their mission to reclaim hymns given to their ancestors by German missionaries, sung in their own ancient languages. It’s a unique cultural event designed for adults interested in Indigenous stories and heritage.
This screening is part of the NAIDOC Week celebrations, offering a meaningful way to engage with Aboriginal culture and history. The film provides an insightful look into the resilience and strength of Indigenous communities through music.
Perfect for parents and adults who appreciate cultural and heritage events, this screening offers a thoughtful and inspiring experience.
The event is a free film screening suitable for adults aged 18 and over. It runs for two hours from 10:00 to 12:00. Please note that this program is not intended for children.
The screening is hosted by Bayside Film Club as part of their 2026 program, emphasizing community engagement through film.
Attendees are encouraged to arrive on time to enjoy the full experience and participate respectfully in this cultural event.
The screening takes place at Rockdale Library, located in Rockdale, NSW. The venue is accessible by public transport and offers a welcoming community space.
Rockdale Library provides a comfortable setting with facilities suitable for adults attending cultural events.
Parking and additional access information can be obtained by contacting Bayside Council or visiting their website.
This event is strictly for adults aged 18 and over; children are not permitted.
The screening is free of charge, but registration or early arrival is recommended to secure a seat.
Bayside Council acknowledges the traditional owners of the land, the Bidjigal Clan and the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, paying respects to Elders past and present.
Attendance is free, making this an accessible cultural event for all adults in the community.
While no formal booking details are provided, contacting Bayside Council via phone or email is advised for any inquiries.
Enjoy this enriching film experience without any cost, perfect for a thoughtful morning outing during NAIDOC Week.