We ensure Kepa Kurl Wudjari people, culture and language are included, respected and celebrated in the wider community.
Our Community Engagement team delivers a wide range of activities and projects, from arts-based capacity building for our young people and ongoing community development through large-scale cultural education programs and events, to public art installations, cultural inductions and corporate presentations. Through all of these activities we ensure that Wudjari cultural perspectives are highlighted for all our project partners and the wider community.
We collaborate with all of ETNTAC's other business units to deliver large community events including a NAIDOC celebration in August, the Esperance Wildflower Festival in September and our Boodja Dwordak Wirn (Bringing Country's Spirit back to Life) projects on Country.
We are also working on the Koodjal Kaddatji curriculum project to integrate Wudjari cultural content into local schools
Click here to watch the video of our 2023 Boodja Dwordak Wirn Drone performance created in partnership with Fremantle Biennale as part of their First Light program.
Watch the video below to see some highlights from our 2024 Esperance Wildflower Festival, delivered in partnership with the Esperance Wildflower Society, St Andrews Anglican Parish and Esperance Community Arts.
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