This summer, Brambuk: The National Park and Cultural Centre is hosting a range of live musical performances and cultural workshops.
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The Brambuk Summer Series will be hosted by some of Gariwerd's (The Grampians) most talented Traditional Owners.
The line-up of musicians includes:
- Gunditjmara/Kirrae Whurrong songman, Brett Clarke
- Gunditjmara/Kokatha singer and songman, Dave Arden
- Gunditjmara/Kirrae Whurrong songman, Lee Sonnyboy Morgan and his band
Interactive cultural workshops include:
- Cultural Basket Weaving with Djapwurrung artist, Rebecca Jakobi
- Storytelling Through Art with Gunditjmara visual artist, Sherry Johnston
- Kirrae Whurrong Traditional Culture, Language and Dance workshop with Brett Clarke
The series was made possible with support and funding from Regional Arts Australia.
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Brambuk is managed by Parks Victoria in association with Barengi Gadjin Land Council, Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation, and Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation.
Parks Victoria protects a diverse estate including almost 3,000 land and marine parks and reserves.
The area managed by Parks Victoria makes up 18 per cent of landmass, 75 per cent of wetlands and 70 per cent of the state's coastline. These areas are home to more than 4,300 native plants and around 1,000 native animal species.
All events and activities are free. Bookings are essential: https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/news/2021/11/29/02/12/brambuk-summer-series-2021-22
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