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Various times
Recommended for ages 5 – 15.
See event details below for suitable session times.
Join the rhythm, energy, and celebration of NAIDOC Week these school holidays with First Nations Hip Hop Dancing Kids Workshop, led by Butchulla, South Sea Islander and Gubbi Gubbi artist and performer Georgie Baumann!
These sessions will fuse modern hip-hop moves with First Nations storytelling and cultural expression, creating a fun and empowering experience for young movers. Through dynamic choreography, rhythm, and movement, participants will connect with the vibrant traditions of Indigenous culture while celebrating the powerful role of dance in community and identity.
Come and move, express, and celebrate in a fun and engaging NAIDOC Week experience!
Sessions for ages 5 – 8:
Sessions for ages 9 – 15:
Low Sensory Session for ages 5-15:
*Low sensory show offers a reduced number of patrons, and music at a lower volume for this show.
Journey back through time to explore the mysteries, artistry and rituals from one of the world's most captivating civilisations.
Take an introductory course in Egyptology with the next installment of this popular lecture series, delivered by Dr Serena Love.
The art and architecture of ancient Egypt have left an indelible mark on the world. Join Dr Serena Love as she shares insights into the architectural marvels that captivate us today.
Plan your visit to Queensland Museum Kurilpa, centrally located at the Queensland Cultural Centre, South Bank.
Queensland Museum Kurilpa is easily accessible by foot, on public transport or by car.
Accessibility and sensory information to help you plan your visit to Queensland Museum Kurilpa.