What to Expect
Step into a rich cultural experience led by Jack Buckskin, a respected Kaurna and Narungga man. This workshop invites you to explore the deep connections between land, diversity, and kinship that have sustained First Nations communities for generations. Through storytelling and lived experience, Jack will share insights that illuminate Indigenous cultural frameworks.
This event is perfect for adults and seniors eager to deepen their understanding of Aboriginal heritage and its ongoing importance today. It’s a unique opportunity to engage with authentic Indigenous knowledge in a welcoming environment.
Prepare for an engaging session that fosters respect, learning, and celebration of culture, ideal for anyone interested in Australia's rich Indigenous history.
Activity Details
The workshop runs for two hours, from 10:30 to 12:30, providing ample time for immersive learning and interaction. It is designed for participants aged 18 and over, ensuring a mature and thoughtful audience.
Booking is essential due to limited spaces, and the cost is $15 per person. This fee supports the continuation of cultural education and community engagement.
Participants will gain a deeper appreciation of Indigenous perspectives on land and kinship, enriching their cultural awareness and connection.
Location and Access
The event takes place at Glenelg Town Hall, located at 1 Moseley Square, Glenelg SA. This central location is accessible by public transport and offers convenient parking options nearby.
Glenelg Town Hall is a community hub with facilities that cater to the comfort and needs of attendees, including accessible entrances and seating.
The venue’s welcoming atmosphere enhances the learning experience, making it easy for visitors to immerse themselves fully in the workshop.
Important Information
This workshop is specifically tailored for adults and seniors, with a focus on respectful cultural engagement. Participants are encouraged to arrive on time to fully benefit from the session.
Please note that the workshop is booked out, so early booking for future events is recommended to secure a place.
For any questions or special requirements, contacting the organizer ahead of time is advised to ensure a smooth experience.
Booking and Prices
Tickets are priced at $15 per person, reflecting the value of authentic cultural education and support for Indigenous presenters.
Bookings must be made online through the official City of Holdfast Bay event booking website. Early booking is essential due to limited availability.
Payment options are straightforward, and confirmation will be sent upon successful registration, providing all necessary event details.