Date: Tuesday 21 November 2023
Time: 6.00pm - 8.00pm
Venue: Stargazer Lawn
Category: NSW Network
The Thinking Differently Together Network meeting will take place on Gadigal Land of the Eora Nation .
Thinking Differently Together @ Barangaroo
We will continue the threads of our discussions this year exploring space, place and relationships as we gather on ancient Country in the present. How does history influence place?
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Pre-Thinking:
We will refer to an Indigenous approach of engaging two broad contexts. The engagement called ‘Goanna Walking’, as agency creating a ‘third space’ between the binaried positions of, in this case, Dharug and other-than-Dharug (Bhabha 1990).
‘Goanna Walking’ brings to the surface the web of values, practices and some of the places of significance. This Dharug Ngurra (Country) web (Rey 2019) is made up of the affinity of belonging, the emotion of caring, and the engagement of connecting. These three aspects of the web were woven through cultural practices; woven with presences (human and other-than-human); and woven into and from places.
Yanama budyari gumada: Walking with good spirit.
Photo credit Wellama: The Cutaway Barangaroo
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