Waterway Reflections - Presented and Sponsored by
Healesville Environment Watch Inc
Funded by an $8,000 grant from Melbourne Water andfeaturing Jeminah Reidy from ‘Scenes on the Yarra.’ With her team of talented local artists, storylines will be created and performed as we roam throughout Queens Park and discover some of the wonderful waterway connections between people, events, landscape and wildlife through creative storytelling, song, dance and environmental art.
Initiated by our Grace Burn Project team, this will be a special presentation for the Healesville 150 Celebration - a unique performance that will leave you mesmerised with a deeper sense of joy for life in Healesville.
Accessible to all ages and an ideal event for families.
Saturday 15 November - at dusk, 4.00-6.00pm - in Queens Park
Funded by an $8,000 grant from Melbourne Water andfeaturing Jeminah Reidy from ‘Scenes on the Yarra.’ With her team of talented local artists, storylines will be created and performed as we roam throughout Queens Park and discover some of the wonderful waterway connections between people, events, landscape and wildlife through creative storytelling, song, dance and environmental art.
Initiated by our Grace Burn Project team, this will be a special presentation for the Healesville 150 Celebration - a unique performance that will leave you mesmerised with a deeper sense of joy for life in Healesville.
Accessible to all ages and an ideal event for families.
Saturday 15 November - at dusk, 4.00-6.00pm - in Queens Park
Scenes on the Yarra acknowledges the traditional owners of the Yarra River, Grace Burn and Wirrup Yaluk and their environs, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation.