Join local First Nations artist Sonya Rankine Lakun Mara for a unique cultural and creative experience. Learn how to sculpture using recycled and repurposed ghost ropes from the fishing industry while hearing the Widhadha (shark) Narungga Dreaming story and the learn about the endangered Yalgi (brush-tailed bettong).
Participants will be guided to create their own Widhadha (shark), guuya (fish) or Yalgi (brush-tailed bettong) nest sculpture using ghost ropes and learning stories connected to Country.
This hands-on workshop blends environmental sustainability with First Nations cultural knowledge and storytelling and learn about Yalgi and the Marna Banggara project.
All materials provided. Just bring your curiosity and creativity!
Accessibility:
This workshop will include some sitting and weaving at the Stenhouse Bay Hall rotunda.
Parking is available at the Stenhouse Bay Hall carpark. There will be short walk to the rotunda on a flat ground. The nearby surface is hard with some loose gravel and may be uneven in some places. There are also some slight inclines to use facilities. There will be some shade and shelter at the rotunda, and toilets available at Stenhouse Bay Hall and Stenhouse Bay Campground (50 and 300 metres respectively from the workshop).
Who is this event for?
This activity is suitable for families all ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Meeting Point
Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park – Stenhouse Bay Hall rotunda
What to Bring:
Curiosity and creativity
Drinking water
Enclosed footwear
Insect repellent
Camera
IMPORTANT:
Vehicle entry to the park is currently free, but please remember to book if camping.
NPWS aims to provide inclusive events and activities for all, however some of our events do have specific requirements for participants. Please see the activity description and accessibility information to check if the event is suitable for you. If you require additional support to participate in the activity, please contact dew.parkofthemonth@sa.gov.au in advance.
This event may be cancelled in the event of severe/wet weather or declared 'Catastrophic' Fire Danger in the Yorke Peninsula Fire Ban District.
Tickets are free- Reserve your ticket here