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:
Tuesday 1 July: 10am & 11:30am
Thursday 3 July: 9:45am (Auslan interpreted)
Thursday 10 July: 10am & 11:30am

Sessions for ages 9 – 15:
Thursday 3 July: 10:45am (Auslan interpreted)
Tuesday 8 July: 10am & 11:30am

Low Sensory Session for ages 5-15:
Thursday 3 July: 11:45am
*Low sensory show offers a reduced number of patrons, and music at a lower volume for this show.

Event Access

This is an Auslan interpreted event.

Venue Access

Queensland Museum Kurilpa welcomes visitors of all abilities. We aim to provide an inclusive, accessible and enjoyable experience for everyone.

Queensland Museum proudly supports the Hidden Disability Sunflower Initiative. People who have a hidden disability can choose to wear a Sunflower lanyard, which discreetly indicates to staff and others that they may need additional time, support or understanding. Hidden disabilities may include autism, epilepsy, anxiety, PTSD or any disability that is not visible. For a lanyard, please ask one of our friendly staff at the cloakroom.

Parking
Accessible parking can be found on the lower level of Queensland Cultural Centre car park below Queensland Museum Kurilpa. 

Lifts from the car park to the main entrance on Level 2 will connect you with lifts to other levels of the museum building.

Wheelchair access
All entrances and areas in the museum are wheelchair accessible. Lifts are located in the centre of the building to enable access to all levels of the museum.
Space for wheelchairs is set aside at all of our events and activities, including lectures, workshops and shows.
You can borrow a wheelchair for use within the museum from the Cloakroom on Level 2. They are free of charge and subject to availability. Motorised wheelchairs are permitted in Queensland Museum Kurilpa.

For more accessibility information, visit: https://www.museum.qld.gov.au/kurilpa/plan-your-visit/accessibility

Event type

Other accessible and inclusive event

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