#Performances
#About the event
Duration: 60 minutes
Cultural storytelling is a powerful means of preserving heritage, sharing experiences and fostering understanding.
This workshop aims to explore the art of cultural storytelling, providing participants with the tools and techniques to tell compelling stories that celebrate and honour different First Nations cultures. Through a series of interactive exercises, discussions and storytelling sessions, participants will learn how to craft narratives that resonate with audiences while also gaining a deeper appreciation for the richness and diversity of First Nations peoples.
#Artist
Trevor Fourmile
Trevor Fourmile is from the Gimuy Walubara Yidinji people of the Cairns area in Far North Queensland. He is the author of numerous children’s books, including How the Cassowary Got Its Helmet. These stories are based on the coastal rainforest and told in traditional style. Trevor’s Yidinji name is Bumi which means ‘lightning flash’. He is passionate about teaching the younger generation his Culture through traditional dancing, storytelling, painting and writing children’s books.