The 18th annual mirror flash will be held on April 10, 2021 at 1:30 pm at the Gibbergunyah Reserve. Read also: Marulan water discolouration prompts Goulburn Mulwaree Council action Last year the mirror flash was cancelled due to COVID019. The mirror flash is a celebration of the culture and community of the Gundungurra people as they communicate across Gundungurra country to the community in Katoomba. The mirror flash is done without the aid of modern technology. Enjoy a short bushwalk up Gibbergunyah hill, then participate in culture which includes a smoking ceremony, dance, poetry and learning. After the mirror flash there will be an opportunity for yarning and stories. Anyone who wishes to join is asked to meet at the small carpark at Gibbergunyah Reserve at 1 pm to for a short bushwalk to the site at 1:30 pm. There will be a bus at 1.30pm for those unable to manage the walk. If anyone is late, they can follow the trail. Read also: Southern Tablelands Arts Artist-in-Residence program provides residency opportunities to artists Making the cut: fee-free TAFE NSW course helping locals stay safe Did you know the Southern Highland News is now offering breaking news alerts and a weekly email newsletter? Keep up-to-date with all the local news: sign up below.
Last year the mirror flash was cancelled due to COVID019.
The mirror flash is a celebration of the culture and community of the Gundungurra people as they communicate across Gundungurra country to the community in Katoomba. The mirror flash is done without the aid of modern technology.
Enjoy a short bushwalk up Gibbergunyah hill, then participate in culture which includes a smoking ceremony, dance, poetry and learning.
After the mirror flash there will be an opportunity for yarning and stories.
Anyone who wishes to join is asked to meet at the small carpark at Gibbergunyah Reserve at 1 pm to for a short bushwalk to the site at 1:30 pm.
There will be a bus at 1.30pm for those unable to manage the walk.
Did you know the Southern Highland News is now offering breaking news alerts and a weekly email newsletter? Keep up-to-date with all the local news: sign up below.
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