Artwork by Charlotte Allingham.
Artwork by Charlotte Allingham. Image: Charlotte Allingham
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Ngalu warrawi marri means ‘we stand strong’ in the language spoken by Aboriginal peoples of Sydney city. This popular up late event returns in 2023 on 25 January to celebrate the continued resistance and ongoing resilience of First Nations Peoples and features an outstanding line-up of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, performers and activists.

Experience live music, hands-on workshops and talks that will interrogate the way we celebrate national identity.

First Nations voices will join together to share lived experiences of colonisation and reclaim First Nations agency. Guests will encounter truth-telling and an opportunity to challenge their own perceptions.

Hosted by Brothablack and Aiesha Saunders, with performances by Jem Cassar-Daley and Bow and Arrow, plus live demonstrations, weaving workshops and much more.

Registration is required.


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