What to Expect
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the Noongar people through song. This workshop offers a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of the Noongar language brought to life by the radiant vocals of Gina Williams-Ghouse AM. Whether you are familiar with Indigenous culture or new to it, this session promises an engaging and heartfelt connection to storytelling through music.
Enjoy a welcoming atmosphere where participants of all backgrounds can come together to celebrate NAIDOC Week and the 50 Years of Deadly milestone. Gina’s passion and expertise will guide you through traditional songs, making it a memorable cultural experience for adults.
This event is perfect for parents looking to enrich their understanding of Indigenous culture and share meaningful stories with their families.
Activity Details
- Date: Wednesday, 8 July 2026
- Time: 18:00 to 19:00
- Location: Success Library, 11 Wentworth Parade, Success 6164
- Cost: $5 per person
- Suitable for adults (18+)
The workshop will focus on vocal techniques, storytelling traditions, and the significance of the Noongar language in song. Participants will have the chance to engage directly with Gina and ask questions about the cultural context and musical style.
Location and Access
Held at Success Library, the venue is equipped with accessible toilets and parking including ACROD bays. Free parking is available on site, and public toilets are accessible for all attendees.
The library is located at 11 Wentworth Parade, Success, making it easy to reach by car or public transport. The map includes accessibility features such as in-map voice and color choices to assist visitors.
This welcoming community space ensures comfort and convenience for all participants.
Important Information
Please arrive a few minutes early to settle in and make the most of the session. The workshop is designed for adults, so please arrange childcare if needed.
Bookings are essential due to limited spaces and to ensure a safe and comfortable environment for everyone.
If you have any accessibility requirements or questions, contact Success Library directly via phone or email.
Booking and Prices
Tickets are priced at $5 per person, making this an affordable cultural experience during NAIDOC Week. Booking is required and can be made online or by contacting Success Library.
Payment details and booking confirmation will be provided upon registration. Early booking is recommended to secure your place.
This event offers great value for those interested in Indigenous culture, music, and community connection.