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Part of NAIDOC Week

Didgeridoo performance by Josh Sly – Brookfield Place

Where
10 Carrington St
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
Brookfield Place Sydney
When

Thursday 11 July 2024 from 9am to 9:30am

Cost

Free

Josh Sly is a proud Biripi, Worimi and Wiradjuri man from Bathurst NSW. He is a visual artist, educator, dancer and performer who has performed both in Australia and overseas. He specialises in cultural education, using art and workshops to deepen people’s understandings of First Nations histories and cultures.

Join Josh for an exclusive Didgeridoo performance in the lobby of Brookfield Place Sydney, running from 9am to 9:30am on Thursday, July 11.

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Brookfield Properties

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