Text “BIG NOTERS” is in pink text, with “COOL BECOMING WARM” in black text underneath. The top left of the image shows a flying bat. The lower half of the image has hanging fruit bats imposed on Waratah flowers.

Cool Becoming Warm is the characteristic of the Dharawal season Ngoonungi. During Ngoonungi the Dharawal people of coastal Sydney begin preparations for ceremony. The blooming of the red Waratah heralds this important time. So too does the coming of the flying foxes. During Ngoonungi colonies of bats fill the Dharawal sky, flying from the north and west to their feeding grounds in the south. Big Noters NSW First Nations Musicians will celebrate Ngoonungi with a night of ceremony: a gathering of soaring music, storytelling and cultural knowledges designed to herald the coming of bats and the opening of Waratahs. Join Big Noters for Cool Becoming Warm, a celebration of the Dharawal season of Ngoonungi.


Wednesday 18th September, 2024 at 7:30pm

Woodburn Creatives

1 Woodburn St Redfern (the one down near the corner of Cleveland St)

Tickets - Pay what you can!


PROGRAM

Welcome and Smoking Ceremony

Talara Ingram - Craft Activity

Barayagal Choir - Performance

Conversations with Sara Kian-Judge

Laura Case and Sophia Hunt - Musical Interlude

Matthew Doyle and Tracey Cameron - Panel

Stiff Gins and Kevin Hunt - Music Medley


ARTISTS


Photos of Cool Becoming Warm by Ollie Miller