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PROGRAM WHALE PERFORMANCES 1 Experience the significance of the whale to Aboriginal culture in the Vaucluse Estate Beach Paddock 10.00–10.10am Welcome to Country by Aunty Vivienne 10.10–10.50am Smoking Ceremony and Whale Dreaming Ceremony by Ngaran Ngaran Culture Awareness 10.50–11.15am Nangmbi Muryira performed by Djaadjawan Dancers FOOD TASTING 2 FRED’S CULTURAL COOK UP Carriage Loop 11.30am–2pm Join Fred as he cooks up local fish which provide a cultural connection to the harbour 3 HARBOUR FOODWAYS Kitchen 11.30am, 12.30pm, 1.30pm Try traditional seafood chowder with Sydney Living Museums colonial gastronomer Jacqui Newling. Limit of 40 people per session CHILDRENS ACTIVITIES 4 WHALE SCRATCH ART Carriage Loop 11am–2pm Create a scratch artwork inspired by our whale engraving 5 WHALE MUSEUM-IN-A-BOX Carriage Loop 11am–2pm Touch a piece of whale baleen and find out a little bit more about whales TOURS 6 WHALE TOURS Vaucluse House 12pm, 1.30pm Learn the secrets of the whaling industry and its relationship to Vaucluse House. Register at the Information Tent. Limit 25 per tour LUNCH OPTIONS Borrow a picnic blanket and enjoy a selection of food in the Carriage Loop or sit down for a meal in the Tearooms. 7 CARRIAGE LOOP FOOD VENDORS 11.30am–2pm Fred’s Bush Tucker Cafexpress 8 VAUCLUSE HOUSE TEAROOMS Until 4.30pm Enjoy breakfast, lunch or high tea. Reservations recommended. T 02 9388 8188 sydneylivingmuseums.com.au slm.is/whalefestival @sydlivmus #WhaleFestival We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which this meeting takes place, and pay respect to Elders both past and present. VAUCLUSE HOUSE SAT 11 NOV 10AM–2PM FREE ENTRY

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Page 1: slm.is/whalefestival - Sydney Living Museums · PDF fileDreaming Ceremony by Ngaran Ngaran Culture Awareness 10.50–11.15am Nangmbi Muryira performed by ... @sydlivmus #WhaleFestival

PROGRAM

WHALE PERFORMANCES

1 Experience the significance of the whale to Aboriginal culture in the Vaucluse Estate Beach Paddock

10.00–10.10am Welcome to Country by Aunty Vivienne

10.10–10.50am Smoking Ceremony and Whale Dreaming Ceremony by Ngaran Ngaran Culture Awareness

10.50–11.15am Nangmbi Muryira performed by Djaadjawan Dancers

FOOD TASTING

2 FRED’S CULTURAL COOK UP Carriage Loop11.30am–2pm Join Fred as he cooks up local fish which provide a cultural connection to the harbour

3 HARBOUR FOODWAYS Kitchen

11.30am, 12.30pm, 1.30pm Try traditional seafood chowder with Sydney Living Museums colonial gastronomer Jacqui Newling. Limit of 40 people per session

CHILDRENS ACTIVITIES

4 WHALE SCRATCH ART Carriage Loop11am–2pm Create a scratch artwork inspired by our whale engraving

5 WHALE MUSEUM-IN-A-BOX Carriage Loop

11am–2pm Touch a piece of whale baleen and find out a little bit more about whales

TOURS

6 WHALE TOURS Vaucluse House12pm, 1.30pm Learn the secrets of the whaling industry and its relationship to Vaucluse House.

Register at the Information Tent. Limit 25 per tour

LUNCH OPTIONS Borrow a picnic blanket and enjoy a selection of food in the Carriage Loop or sit down for a meal in the Tearooms.

7 CARRIAGE LOOP FOOD VENDORS11.30am–2pm Fred’s Bush TuckerCafexpress

8 VAUCLUSE HOUSE TEAROOMSUntil 4.30pmEnjoy breakfast, lunch or high tea. Reservations recommended. T 02 9388 8188

sydneylivingmuseums.com.au slm.is/whalefestival@sydlivmus #WhaleFestival

We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which this meeting takes place, and pay respect to Elders both past and present.

VAUCLUSE HOUSE SAT 11 NOV 10AM–2PM

FREE ENTRY

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Celebrate the annual Gawura (Eora word for whale) migration season with a day of interpretive stories and dance inspired by a series of distinctive engravings, carved thousands of years ago into the Vaucluse landscape.

The Gawura migration signifies revitalisation and birth of a new generation, a unique and ongoing story of Aboriginal connection to country. Sydney Living Museums’ annual Whale Festival invites visitors on a journey of interpretation to help understand this special story shared by many different Aboriginal communities.

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Registration and Information Tent

First aid

Toilets

BEACH PADDOCK

Carpark Entry

Olola Ave Entry

PARKING

CARRIAGE LOOP

KITCHEN GARDEN

VAUCLUSE HOUSE TEAROOMS

VAUCLUSE HOUSE

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VAUCLUSE HOUSE

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