What to Expect
Dive into the fascinating world of songlines, where story, song, and memory connect knowledge, journeys, and Country. This workshop offers an engaging blend of storytelling and cultural learning that will captivate both children and their parents.
Participants will experience music and creative expression as they explore how songlines were used to remember journeys and share important knowledge. Group participation and hands-on activities make this a lively and interactive session.
This event is perfect for families interested in Indigenous culture and creative learning, providing a unique opportunity to connect with Noongar knowledge alongside Western perspectives.
Activity Details
The workshop will guide children through the significance of songlines, explaining their role as pathways holding stories and knowledge. Kids will explore three different methods of carrying knowledge, discovering the power of song in memorization.
This introductory session is part of Koorda’s Crew's Solid Science Workshops, which creatively blend cultural heritage with educational content.
The event is designed for children and their families, encouraging active participation and creative exploration.
Location and Access
The workshop takes place at the Wanneroo Regional Museum, located within the Wanneroo Library and Cultural Centre at Rocca Way, Wanneroo.
The venue is accessible and family-friendly, providing a welcoming environment for children to learn and engage.
Parking and public transport options are available nearby, making it convenient for families traveling from around the area.
Important Information
This is a free event, but bookings are essential to secure your place.
The workshop runs for one hour, from 12:30 to 13:30 on 16th May 2026.
Parents are encouraged to accompany their children to fully enjoy the interactive experience and cultural storytelling.
Booking and Prices
Attendance is free of charge, making it an accessible cultural learning opportunity for all families.
Bookings must be made in advance to ensure participation, as spaces are limited.
For booking details and further information, please contact the Wanneroo Library and Cultural Centre.