Noah’s SWAY & Wayapa Wuurrk Workshop

This session combines cultural learning and connection through Noah’s SWAY and Wayapa Wuurrk. Participants engage with Noah’s SWAY to explore storytelling, movement, and collaborative participation, fostering communication, teamwork, and engagement.

The session then transitions into Wayapa Wuurrk, an Aboriginal earth-connection practice that uses movement, meditation, and storytelling to strengthen participants’ connection to Country, community, and self. Together, the workshops build cultural awareness, mindfulness, and an understanding of Aboriginal ways of knowing and being.

Participants leave with a deeper appreciation of the connections between culture, community, and Country, and practical tools for respectful engagement and presence.

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Embrace at Jennings Kerr Oct 10 - Nov 2, 2025