Develop Performance Skills With Na Djinang Artists

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Saturday 1 August, 11am – 3pm

Clayton Community Centre - Theatrette, Cooke Street, Clayton.

Ticketed event. $10pp.

Na Djinang performers are offering a special opportunity to develop key skills in movement, culture and connection.

This workshop invites performers and makers to explore how circus emerges from the body, how movement carries story, and how culture shapes audience experience.

Led by Na Djinang artists, it offers training with Blak theatre professionals working at the intersection of movement, culture and connection.

  • You'll develop movement‑based skills in a responsive, grounded space that centres story, place and lived experience.

The workshop focuses on process over polish and is welcoming of all experience levels—no circus background required, just a willingness to move, listen and engage.

Workshops are welcoming and adaptable and provide the best and safest experience.

We encourage participants to discuss any access needs with us in advance so we can understand what support is required within our capacity.

This event is a part of Council's Connecting to Country and Culture initiative, an 8-week immersive program of events, exhibitions and family‑friendly activities grounded in First Nations cultural learning and truth‑telling that runs from National Reconciliation Week to NAIDOC Week.

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