Kalamunda's Zig Zag Cultural Centre
A tour of the Zig Zag Cultural Centre.
Kalamunda shire president Don McKechnie talks to Hills Gazette journalist Kaitlyn Offer about the the new centre.
Voice over during footage is that of Kalamunda shire president Don McKechnie, and Shire of Kalamunda's Nicole O'Neill.
Footage shot and edited by Hills Gazette photographer, Matthew Poon
Tour of the Zig Zag Cultural Centre
Journalist Kaitlyn Offer talks to Shire of Kalamunda's Nicole O'Neill and Shire president Don McKechnie about the new Zig Zag Cultural Centre in Kalamunda.
The Kalamunda ZigZag
Driving my Subaru up to a road that was once a zig zag railway in the Perth hills.
Kalamunda Zig Zag - 95 Supra
Exploring Kalamunda
Exploring parts of the heritage town of Kalamunda
Moorditj Koolingah
written and performed my students from Moorditj Noongar Community College
Belle Nuit with Pierrot's Hair Studio
The Pierrot's brand has once again created a beautiful event for 150 of their VIP guests. Being transported to a belle nuit [beautiful night] in Paris within the chic grounds of the Zig Zag Cultural Centre, Kalamunda.
Guests were treated to fabulous Parisian surroundings created by decorating extraordinaire WED on Beaufort, fabulous canapés by Couch Lifestyle & an amazing Parisian Runway Segment headlined by the Pierrot's Artistic Team.
The show was opened by a mime dancer from the talented Kim Baker Ballet Academy, painting the visual of his beautiful night.
Models emerged, adorned head to toe in Champagne Couture, and styled by designer Cherie Lock.
Truly a memorable night to remember, and we hope all guests enjoyed their belle nuit with us.
Creative Direction | Joel Anthony
Artistic Hair & Makeup Direction | Pierrot's Artistic Team headed by Artistic Director, Julia Cockman
Model Choreography | Sara Cicchino
Fashion & Fashion Stylist | Cherie Lock for Champagne Couture
Images by Michel Daher [Social Boost Online]
All decoration items, evening gowns, canapés can be ordered by the respective brands. Get in contact with them today.
Season 8 Episode 1 Earbus Foundation
Season 8 Episode 1
Earbus Foundation
Story and Interview
Guests: Marion Kickett & Carol Dowling
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Behind the Scenes with Kaarla Kaatijin - 2013
In a partnership with the Western Australian Museum, and supported
by first time project partner Clough Limited, Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company presents Kaarla Kaatijin by Zac James ... a traditional dreamtime story re-told in a contemporary way.
A behind the scenes look at the 2013 production of Kaarla Kaatijin.
Kaarla Kaatijin (which in Noongar means 'to understand fire') is the first story in a trilogy of productions centred around Noongar language and culture.
The story follows the plight of the birds and animals of the land suffering an endless, icy winter. Together they undertake a dangerous and brave mission to catch 'Kaarla' (fire) and bring it back to warm the land once more. Rich in storytelling and beautifully written characters, Kaarla Kaatijin builds on Yirra Yaakin's excellent reputation for high quality Aboriginal theatre for young people. This enchanting Western Australian story celebrates local culture and heritage in a refreshingly youthful and vibrant way.
Kaarla Kaatijin was commissioned by Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company and the AWESOME International Arts Festival for Bright Young Things, with its world premiere on 6 October 2012, at The Bird Hide Outdoor Theatre, Perth Cultural Centre.
Written by Zac James
Directed by Kyle J Morrison
Set and Costume Design by Matthew McVeigh
Sound Design by Joe Lui
Featuring Amy Smith, Shakara Walley and Ian Wilkes
Camera and Editing by Ashley de Prazer
Interviews by Andrea Fernandez
Nyungar Trail - People and Habitat
Trevor Walley yarns about his connection to the land around the Nyungar Loop and Karnup. Trevor calls on memories from childhood and shares stories about the use of the swamp and water for life, tasks and growing up in the bush.
Kaarla Kaatijin by Zac James (2013)
Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company, in partnership with the Western Australian Museum, and first time project partner Clough Engineering presents Kaarla Kaatijin.
Kaarla Kaatijin (which in Noongar means 'to understand fire') is the first story in a trilogy of productions centred around Noongar language and culture.
The story follows the plight of the birds and animals of the land suffering an endless, icy winter. Together they undertake a dangerous and brave mission to catch 'Kaarla' (fire) and bring it back to warm the land once more. Rich in storytelling and beautifully written characters, Kaarla Kaatijin builds on Yirra Yaakin's excellent reputation for high quality Aboriginal theatre for young people. This enchanting Western Australian story celebrates local culture and heritage in a refreshingly youthful and vibrant way.
Kaarla Kaatijin was commissioned by Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company and the AWESOME International Arts Festival for Bright Young Things, with its world premiere on 6 October 2012, at The Bird Hide Outdoor Theatre, Perth Cultural Centre.
Kalamunda historical village & steam train
see a turn of the century historical village, steam train & artifacts in Kalamunda perth western australia, do a video map tour at
Noongar Wongka Koolingah-Stories with Little People
Kids from our Early Learning Centre get a visit from our Aboriginal Consultant Phil Bartlett
Kalamunda Farmers Markets
Kalamunda Farmers Markets Steve Harrop MC calling out the days specials and offers. The market runs every Sunday well worth the visit, lots of coffee shops and the freshest food.
What's Up Downunder S05 E06 - Kalamunda History Village
Frankie J & Michelle step back in time at Kalamunda History Village.
Life on the River
The river was a life force for Marion's people, providing drinking water, fish and other animals -
Noongar leader Professor Marion Kickett is the new Director of the Centre for Aboriginal Studies at Curtin University in Perth, Australia. She has lectured Aboriginal health and Culture for nearly 20 years and is helping to embed Indigenous Cultural Capabilities across the university.
2011-Rottnest Island and Kalamunda
My Rottnest Island trip in 2011
Excavating Contractors Kalamunda ALR Earthworks WA
ALR Earthworks located in Kalamunda is an excellent choice if you are looking for excavating contractors or earth moving. To learn more call 0439 903 891 / 0415 792 976, visit us at 28 Prospect Crescent, Kalamunda WA 6076 or check the url above.
Fun time at Kalamunda
MTB with my mate at Perth hill, Kalamunda.
noongar Dandjoo 2-Thalia performance