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Australia Council of Arts (Sept)

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.

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Museums & Galleries of NSW

Jaz developed and prepared the Dennis Golding POWER - The Future is Here Educational Resource for the Museums & Galleries of NSW.

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Wayapa Wuurrk Women’s Full Moon Gathering -Dec

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.

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Yuin Healing Trial - 14th July

Jaz is facilitating an afternoon Wayapa Wuurrk session at Be Here Nowra in conjunction with the Yuin Healing Trial and following the week of Wayapa Wuurk in June 19-25 and Ngungwulah Aboriginal Corporation.

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Intergenerational NAIDOC event

Wayapa Wuurrk, an earth connection practice rooted in ancient Indigenous wisdom, from local teacher Jaz Corr. Wayapa Wuurrk emphasises the significance of caring for the Earth as the foundation for cultivating well-being in mind, body and spirit.Through a combination of Earth mindfulness, narrative meditation, and proactive efforts to protect the planet, Wayapa provides a sense of belonging to the Earth.

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Wayapa Wuurrk Women’s Full Moon Gathering -July

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.

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Wayapa Wuurrk Art Workshop Mathew Flinders Girls Secondary College

Explore how a movement practice can be represented through a variety of mediuims. This may include traditional materials such as paperbark and making 'paint' from Country using ochre, as well as contemporary materials including paper, acrylic paint and air-ink (ink made from the diesel emissions of vehicles). Participants will respond to First Peoples' symbology and movement practice of Wayapa to create an artwork representing their personal ‘ Wayapa Wuurrk’ earth connection.”

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Australia Council of Arts (Jun)

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.

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Wayapa Wuurrk Art Workshop Danebank

Explore how a movement practice can be represented through a variety of mediuims. This may include traditional materials such as paperbark and making 'paint' from Country using ochre, as well as contemporary materials including paper, acrylic paint and air-ink (ink made from the diesel emissions of vehicles). Participants will respond to First Peoples' symbology and movement practice of Wayapa to create an artwork representing their personal ‘ Wayapa Wuurrk’ earth connection.”

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Wayapa Wuurrk Art Workshop Cranbrook

Explore how a movement practice can be represented through a variety of mediuims. This may include traditional materials such as paperbark and making 'paint' from Country using ochre, as well as contemporary materials including paper, acrylic paint and air-ink (ink made from the diesel emissions of vehicles). Participants will respond to First Peoples' symbology and movement practice of Wayapa to create an artwork representing their personal ‘ Wayapa Wuurrk’ earth connection.”

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Australia Council of Arts (Apr)

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.

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