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Packaged tours are available with a variety of cultural experiences. Click the buttons above for price details.
Also available, special tour packages for local school and seniors groups. Prices on application.
Dance Performances![]() Experience entertaining and Informative rituals of Aboriginal dance at our cultural centre in our outdoor amphitheatre. Traditional Aboriginal dancing was used in many ways of traditional life to celebrate certain events, such as telling a story or event, ceremonies, marriage, stages of life and more. Here at our cultural centre we entertain you with traditional rituals of Aboriginal dance to welcome you to our country, show respect to each other, pay respect to our native animals and spirit world through depicting the movements of the animals. Our performances will give you an insight to the oldest living culture in the world. Dance performances are also interactive giving guests the opportunity to perform Aboriginal dance with a professional Aboriginal dance group. Aboriginal ArtAboriginal art is an important part of Aboriginal culture and history. Art is also another method of telling a story or portraying an event through art. You can also learn to do some Aboriginal art and paint your own story, maybe the journey of visiting our cultural centre on a boomerang or a souvenir of your choice. ![]() Experienced and professional Aboriginal artists will assist you with designing and painting your story! Cultural MuseumOur Cultural museum is full of art, information, stories and much more! In the museum you will learn about tribal area’s and the diversity of Aboriginal culture, the local tribe (Darug tribe), there are visiting art exhibitions that will change to showcase the diversity of Aboriginal art and artists locally and across the country. The museum also includes a range of traditional artefacts including dance, musical and ceremonial artefacts, hunting and fishing artefacts and more. An experienced tour guide can assist you through the museum to gain full knowledge about the artefacts, artwork, tribal area’s and stories. Yidaki (Didjeridoo)![]()
The Yikadi, more commonly known as the Didjeridoo, is the oldest wooden wind instrument in the world. The instrument is only allowed to be played by men - the story about the creation of this instrument along with the reasons why only men are allowed to play it are told in the Yidaki workshop. The distinctive sounds of the Yidaki are demonstrated by a tour guide playing various tunes and animal sounds that are thousands of years old. Boomerang ThrowingBoomerang throwing is a fun and interactive activity learning the ways of traditional Aboriginal life. The boomerang played an important part of traditional life for survival; learn about this during the activity.
A tour guide will give demonstrations and explain why the boomerang played an important part of traditional life. CateringCatering is available for groups and booking is required. Morning/ afternoon tea and lunch is available. Various menus are available upon request that includes bush tucker foods – Damper, Native Jams, Game meats, Fish, Native herbs & Spices and various beverages. Meals and beverages can also be purchased from the Muru Mittigar Café. |
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