Ngalu Warrawi Marri (We Stand Strong)
This Reconciliation Week, come together for a free after-hours event at the Australian Museum featuring live music, workshops, tours and performances that celebrate and honour the ongoing resilience and reclamation of First Nations cultures.

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Recommended Age: Young Adults, Adults
Ngalu Warrawi Marri means ‘We Stand Strong’ in the language spoken by the First Nations peoples of Sydney. This name was gifted by Gadigal, Yuin and Wiradjuri artist, Nadeena Dixon for the Ngalu Warrawi Marri program when it was established at the Australian Museum in 2017. This Reconciliation Week, on the 28th of May, we come together to build connections for a stronger tomorrow. As the Australian Museum celebrates the ongoing resilience and reclamation of First Nations cultures, be immersed in a vibrant evening of First Nations traditions, art and music.
Enjoy captivating performances, join a free Garrigarrang tour to learn from a First Nations educator and visit diverse stalls to support local First Nations vendors. Take part in interactive drop-in workshops for hands-on experiences to deepen connections to Country.
Don't miss this unforgettable night of creativity, connection and culture as we continue to build bridges from our past to the future.
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