trials, tribulations and triumphs of an Australian storyteller 'I acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and traditional owners of the lands on which I live and work, especially the Yugara and Turrbal people. I am inspired by the way in which storytelling is bound in country, culture and language.' 'I commit to work together in the current Climate Crisis to maintain the Australian environment on which we are all dependent.'
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Community Story creation event at West End Live
Really looking forward to the community story creation session called
Lizard Tales at West End Live on Saturday 3rd October, 2009
Initiated by Sophie Chapman and now part of the Brisbane Festival's West End Live event, you are invited to come and have some fun creating some new West End stories. Can you imagine what 'The Lizard' might get up to if it woke up and had a walk around West End? Would it meet Kuril the local Indigenous totem in Kurilpa its home? And what would Kuril, the water rat think? Would it go for a climb up Stefan's tower or get a haircut from Phil the Barber?
You'll be able to watch the stories being transformed into illustrations by local artist Emmanuel Hernaez.
Lizard Tales Saturday 3rd October, 2:00 pm to 3:30pm.
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