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Cultural weaving workshop

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1-Hour Cultural Weaving Experience and entry to Territory Wildlife Park.

A Cultural Learning Session with Garawa Aboriginal Designs.

Step into a space of connection, storytelling, and cultural learning through this guided Aboriginal weaving experience, led by proud Woolwonga, Uwanwul woman Karina Jeffrey.

This 1-hour session offers participants a respectful introduction to the art of weaving, focusing on the cultural significance, process, and meaning behind the practice. Weaving is more than just creating, it is a way of sharing knowledge, strengthening identity, and connecting to generations of tradition.

Participants will be guided through the foundational weaving technique and take part in creating a small item such as an armband or key ring, as a way of experiencing the process firsthand.

Cultural Integrity

This workshop is delivered with respect to Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP).

The knowledge shared is for the purpose of cultural learning and appreciation only, and is not intended for reproduction, teaching, or commercial use outside of this experience..

What you’ll experience

  • A cultural introduction to Aboriginal weaving practices.
  • Insight into the meaning and importance of weaving within community.
  • Demonstration and guided participation in a basic weaving technique.
  • A calm, reflective and culturally respectful environment.

Duration and location

One hour (approximately)
BERRY SPRINGS, Northern Territory

What’s included

  • all materials provided
  • guided cultural experience
  • a small woven piece to take home as a reflection of the session.

Who it’s for

Ideal for those seeking a meaningful cultural experience, including::

  • Corporate and cultural awareness groups.
  • Schools and education programs.
  • Tourism and visitor experiences.
  • Community organisations.

Workshop Focus

This session centres on cultural understanding and shared experience, rather than skill mastery, offering a respectful introduction to a practice that holds deep cultural significance.

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