Cooeee Sistas presents local Aboriginal artist Debbs Robinson for an exciting afternoon learning traditional Aboriginal weaving techniques.
Cooeee Sistas is all about closing the gap with community, families, culture and Country. Maybe you're wanting to reconnect with culture or maybe you're connecting with it for the very first time, It doesn't matter, because it’s a fantastic opportunity for everyone to learn more about Aboriginal culture and learn a skill that is thousands of years old! The skill and knowledge will stay with you forever and the experience of learning this skill with your children is priceless. You'll never look at grasses the same way again!
Cooeee Sistas provide a safe, attractive, nurturing space that will encourage your creativity to come to the fore. This exciting afternoon kicks off with Debbs sharing with you, her passion, love and knowledge of traditional Aboriginal weaving practices using native grasses and demonstrating the same. You will then be invited to start your very own basket. The material they will use is natural Madagascan raffia which is an ideal soft material for adults and children alike to learn this traditional stitching method. They have also prepared naturally dyed, colourful raffia for you to use.
Add to Calendar2025-04-19 12:00 am2025-04-19 12:00 amTraditional Aboriginal Basket WeavingCooeee Sistas presents local Aboriginal artist Debbs Robinson for an exciting afternoon learning traditional Aboriginal weaving techniques.
Cooeee Sistas is all about closing the gap with community, families, culture and Country. Maybe you're wanting to reconnect with culture or maybe you're connecting with it for the very first time, It doesn't matter, because it’s a fantastic opportunity for everyone to learn more about Aboriginal culture and learn a skill that is thousands of years old! The skill and knowledge will stay with you forever and the experience of learning this skill with your children is priceless. You'll never look at grasses the same way again!
Cooeee Sistas provide a safe, attractive, nurturing space that will encourage your creativity to come to the fore. This exciting afternoon kicks off with Debbs sharing with you, her passion, love and knowledge of traditional Aboriginal weaving practices using native grasses and demonstrating the same. You will then be invited to start your very own basket. The material they will use is natural Madagascan raffia which is an ideal soft material for adults and children alike to learn this traditional stitching method. They have also prepared naturally dyed, colourful raffia for you to use.9 Buller Street, Port Macquarie , NSW , 2444 , Australia
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9 Buller Street, Port Macquarie , NSW , 2444 , Australia