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5-12 July 2026
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NAIDOC Week Song Writing Workshop with Eskatology

Organiser
Mount Barker District Council
Organiser email
Date
Thu, 09/07/2026 - 10:30 - Fri, 10/07/2026 - 12:30
Cost of entry
FREE
Venue
Mount Barker Community Centre
City/town
Mount Barker
Post code
5251
State
SA
NAIDOC Week Song Writing Workshop with Eskatology

This NAIDOC Week, join us for a culturally grounded music writing and storytelling workshop designed to empower young people to find and express their voice.

Held at Mount Barker Community Centre, 3 Dumas Street, the workshop will run over 2 days:

Thursday 9th July 10.30am - 12.30pm - Song Writing

Friday 10th July 10.30am - 12.30pm - Recording

Led by First Nations artist and youth worker Eskatology, this workshop creates a safe and engaging space where participants can explore identity, culture, and lived experience through music. Drawing on the traditions of oral storytelling central to Aboriginal culture the session connects modern hip-hop lyricism with cultural expression, allowing young people to tell their stories in a way that feels authentic and relevant.

Participants will be guided through:

Understanding rhythm, flow, and basic song structure

Writing lyrics that reflect personal identity, culture, and community

Exploring themes aligned with NAIDOC Week such as resilience, strength, legacy, and connection

Recording or performing their work in a supportive environment

The workshop is designed to build confidence, creativity, and cultural pride, while also supporting literacy, communication skills, and emotional expression. It provides an opportunity for both First Nations and non-First Nations participants to engage in meaningful dialogue and learning through music.

By the end of the sessions, participants will have created their own piece of writing or song, and those who feel comfortable will be encouraged to share their work, reinforcing a sense of achievement and belonging.

Welcome to NAIDOC.

We acknowledge all First Peoples of the beautiful lands on which we live and celebrate their enduring knowledge and connections to Country. We honour the wisdom of and pay respect to Elders past and present.