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Event - FREE Reconciliation Concert 2018 | Moorditj Mob

FREE Reconciliation Concert 2018 | Moorditj Mob

FREE Reconciliation Concert 2018 | Moorditj Mob

Thursday 31 May, 2018, 6.00 pm

Time: 6.00 pm

Venue: Queens Park Theatre

Contact: Valli Papini 9956 6662 vallip@cgg.wa.gov.au

The City of Greater Geraldton and Queens Park Theatre proudly present the 2018 FREE Reconciliation Week Concert featuring MOORDITJ MOB DANCE GROUP.
The Moorditj Mob is Perth Wesley College’s Indigenous Program. In the Nyoongar language, Moorditj means ‘great’, ‘strong’ or ‘excellent’ and fits well with what the College strives to achieve. The Moorditj Mob has been known to perform up to 60 dances annually both at the College and at outside community events.
 
In 2014 the Moorditj Mob was invited to represent Australia’s Indigenous people at the International Indigenous People’s Conference in Education in Hawaii, and was the only group to be asked to perform at both the opening and closing ceremonies.

Moorditj Mob will be supported by local Aboriginal act : The Craig Pickett Band. The band is a 3 piece ensemble featuring Craig Pickett on guitar & vocal, Tom Smith on bass guitar and Mick Craig on Drums.

This FREE concert is made possible with the assistance of LotteryWest.

This is a family concert, suitable ALL AGES. It will start promptly at 6pm and will run to 7:30pm without an interval.
QPT Bar opens at 5pm and includes snacks and soft drinks.
Tickets are FREE, seating is unreserved so you may sit with your friends on the night.
Date: 31 May 2018 rating: FAMILY Prices: $0.00

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