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Wayapa Wuurrk Waxing Moon Web Series - January
Wayapa Wuurrk Waxing Moon Web Series is listed as General Business. General Business sessions are an inclusive safe space for men, women, children, and LGBTQI+ people. Catering for every level of Wayapa Wuurrk practice, allowing the ‘waxing’ (growing) of practice and community.
Wayapa Wuurrk Women’s Full Moon Gathering
Join Dharawal woman, Jaz Corr, for a Wayapa Wuurrk Women’s Full Moon Gathering. A practice and gathering of harmony within the environment, through a combination of Earth mindfulness, narrative meditation, a series of physical movements and taking action to look after the planet, Wayapa® provides a sense of belonging to the Earth while creating holistic well-being.
First Innovators
First Innovators Final Presentation- Wednesday night 1st of December 6.00pm – 7.30pm. This is a public event, to showcase the First Innovators Business Growth Program. A Premier of Story & Video Development of First Nation businesses. We produced a short Story & Video with the aim “to build community connections”. A collaboration with Photographer and Videographer CottonBro.
CONFLUENCE
I am honoured to be involved in the Confluence Project, a discussion about climate change and how we can form a better connection with not only ourselves but our Mother Earth through Wayapa Wuurrk.
Bundanon is to be lead partner of PONY’s new project CONFLUENCE, which is part of the British Council’s official UK / Australia Season Programme, a joint initiative between the British Council and the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Wayapa Wuurrk Waxing Moon Web Series DEC
Wayapa Wuurrk Waxing Moon Web Series is listed as General Business. General Business sessions are an inclusive safe space for men, women, children, and LGBTQI+ people. Catering for every level of Wayapa Wuurrk practice, allowing the ‘waxing’ (growing) of practice and community.
Professional Development DEC
“Thank you to Jaz who was friendly, professional, and insightful. I would recommend this workshop experience as a significant professional development opportunity for teachers. I am a teacher with more than 20 years of experience. This learning helps me to connect with students past a superficial level so that greater respect can be built.”
Gawura (Whale) Mural
Gawura (Whale) Mural at Kiama OOSH
Professional Development
“Thank you to Jaz who was friendly, professional, and insightful. I would recommend this workshop experience as a significant professional development opportunity for teachers. I am a teacher with more than 20 years of experience. This learning helps me to connect with students past a superficial level so that greater respect can be built.”
Wayapa Wuurrk Waxing Moon Web Series
Wayapa Wuurrk Waxing Moon Web Series is listed as General Business. General Business sessions are an inclusive safe space for men, women, children, and LGBTQI+ people. Catering for every level of Wayapa Wuurrk practice, allowing the ‘waxing’ (growing) of practice and community.
Bundanon - Additional Learning Acitivities
“We are living in a time of much change but what never changes is our need for connection to the Earth, to a like-minded tribe and our natural self.”
Australia Council of Arts
We had the pleasure of sharing a Wayapa Wuurrk Workshop with the Australian Council of Arts. A General Business session which is an inclusive safe space for men, women, children, and LGBTQI+ people. Catering for every level of Wayapa Wuurrk practice, allowing the ‘waxing’ (growing) of practice and community. The Australia Council of Arts workshops was tailored to suit COVID restrictions and allowed participants to practice in the comfort of their own home.
University of Wollongong
“The University of Wollongong is an Australian public research university located in the coastal city of Wollongong. As an alumnus of UOW it is a great honor to facilitate cultural workshops back to the community.”
George Brown Senior Mural
NAIDOC Kiama
Healing Country is indicative to our future and is embedded in our Culture. Healing Country “calls for all of us to continue to seek greater protections for our lands, our waters, our sacred sites and our cultural heritage from exploitation, desecration, and destruction.”
The Terra Within: A True Australian Flag
The Australian flag is altered and unstitched to expose the Aboriginal flag within. The Terra Within: A True Australian Flag is ambitious as it exposes the invisible truths with a focus on the impact and survival of Aboriginal people. The invisible threads represent the loss, the loss of culture, the loss of children, the Stolen Generation. It is a story of systematic devaluing, eradicating and purging of culture. The missing threads create a deafening war cry to disable ignorance and false ideology. Thread by thread we need to decolonise the system. This flag symbolised those systems and the work that needs to be done to remember, Always was, Always will, Aboriginal Land...
BAMAL 2020 Art Bar Kiama
Kiama indigenous artist Jaz Corr has used some innovative mediums to create a collection of paintings and photographs exploring our connections to Earth.
A collection of paintings and photography exploring the connections to Earth (BAMAL), through contemporary Aboriginal iconography and art practice.
Australian Snow Sculpting Team 2020
Aboriginal Artist respresenting Australia in the
International Snow Sculpture Contest FEB 2020
Waratah, 2020 Snow Sculpture in JAPAN
SEECHANGE
Exhibiting in SeeChange Jervis Bay Arts Festival 2019. All local events, with Ten days of Art, Perfomance, Music, Poetry, Food, Markers' Markets.