We are deeply honoured to welcome Milan Dhiiyaan into the Sydney workshop. Milan Dhiiyaan, meaning “One Family, One Mob”, is led by Wiradjuri and Ngemba/Wailwaan songwoman and senior cultural educator Nyimirr, Fleur Magick Dennis, alongside Ngemba/Wailwaan and Yuin songman and senior cultural educator Millmullian, Laurance Magick Dennis. Through acknowledgement and ritual, they will help open and hold the space with intention, respect, connection and healing.Gold Coast Workshop
Healing Waters: Power and Privilege
Dates: June 19 to 21, 2026
Location: Tugan, Gold Coast
Booking link: https://www.trybooking.
This workshop invites us to explore power and privilege not only as social or political concepts, but as lived experiences that can be felt, softened and understood through the body. Through movement, shared rhythm and embodied inquiry, we will explore agency, responsibility, presence and the possibility of more conscious relationship.
We are honoured to welcome Glenn Barry, a Gamilaraay musician, researcher and facilitator, into this workshop. Glenn brings First Nations music, deep listening, academic research and relational practice into the space, helping us hold this important inquiry with greater integrity, humility and collaboration.
These workshops are open to people with all levels of movement experience. No dance background is required, only a willingness to move, listen, reflect and be part of a respectful shared space.

