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Yumi Wansolwara @ Pirrama Park

To register for this festival click on below link:

https://events.humanitix.com/yumi-wansolwara-you-and-me-one-salt-water


Registration  Here:

  • Address: PIRRAMA PARK – 20 Pirrama Rd, Pyrmont, Sydney NSW (Darling Harbour precinct)
  • Time: 11:30am (sharp) to 6pm

Transport: 501 bus from Central, 389 bus from QVB City, Tram from Central to John Street Square (stops directly up from park), Taxi – 5 minutes from Central Station)

(scenic views & swimming at your own risk @ the Sugar Wharf on Sydney Harbour)

Program: Music & Culture Festival

  • MARK MERRIMAN – Sydney Harbour Elders smoking
  • BISLAMA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT – Vanuatu High Commissioner to Australia
  • SONG BLONG YUMI – Icomply Vanuatu women’s business
  • DOONOOCH (Aboriginal traditional dance)
  • MARGRET CAMPBELL – Dreamtime Southern X
  • CEDAR BALA’s & UNCLE TAT WHALEBOAT (Torres Strait Island custom)
  • SOLOMON ISLAND DANCERS (custom)
  • VANUATU STRING BAND – Icomply Vanuatu mens business
  • DOMO Ni CAKAU Band (Fijian)
  • GARI – Funk Soul Groove (Papua New Guinea)

BYO food basket (seating, cafe and restaurant also available on the water with views of park)

 

 

Nasara – Yarning, Australia Day 2022 mini fest

Supported by the AUSTRALIA DAY COUNCIL & presented by AUSTRALIAN SOUTH SEA ISLANDERS ( PORT JACKSON )

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A day to Reflect on our rich and diverse culturally cohesive history, Respect< for truth telling narratives as part of the great Australian stori and Celebrate resilience and cultural diversity. An inclusive and diverse program representative of our leaders from ASSI Tweed Heads/Sydney, Vanuatu, local Aboriginal elders, Torres Strait Islands, Caribbean, Tonga, Fiji, Tokelau and Samoan community.

 

PROGRAM:
Welcome to country
– Mark Merriman (Sydney Harbour Elders)
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERS:
Pacific Climate Warrior
– Joseph Zane Sikulu, 350.ORG
BLACKISTORY Yarning:
– Wilo Muwadda
– Mike Butler (Sydney Harbour Elders)
PERFORMANCES:
  • Yaba kerker otaba (YKO) Future Generations (Torres Strait Islands)
  • Pacific Pearl (Tonga reflection & custom dance)
  • Pacifica Jewels (ASSI / Vanuatu / Indigenous contemporary)
  • KYX (Caribbean Pacific Hip Hop fusion)
  • Pusiki (Sydney’s own reggae soul sensation)
  • Spirit of the Islands Dance Company

The Nasara is the Vanuatu term for meeting place and Yarning is a common practice of tok tok (talking) amongst our indigenous peoples. Wansalwara means ‘one salt water’ … we are kin through ocean connections.

MEDIA RELEASE 20th September 2021

Sugar Fest 2022 Oceanic Culture History & Music collaboration with United Kingdom – Youth Link Networks director Naomi Grossett

Australian South Sea Islanders (Port Jackson) are pleased to announce the Sugar Fest 2022 will be collaborating with Founding Director of Youth Link Networks from the United Kingdom Ms. Naomi Grossett in raising the bar for the annual ASSIPJ national recognition festival.

In 2022 Sugar Fest Oceanic Culture History & Music will continue their collaborative relationships with Pacific owned Last Minute Productions-Glebe, New South Wales State government agencies, Pacific, CALD and First Nations community groups, artists and educators.

Ms. Grossett is excited to re-join the ASSIPJ team in the country as she was previously a volunteer at the 25th Anniversary Dignitary Flag raising with the Australian National Maritime Museum and assisted with event coordination at the inaugural Sugar Fest @ Pyrmont Park. To date Ms. Grosset remains a cultural diversity and sustainability advisor as part of ASSIPJs – Wantok Strategy team.

Ms. Grossett says… “In 2022 we hope the program will expand significantly with a stronger focus on youth representation inclusive of a live cross to regions throughout NSW and the United Kingdom as a cross cultural experience via social media broadcast platforms.”

Ms. Emelda Davis, chair of ASSIPJ says… “Our board are excited to bring a fresh and new perspective to Sugar Fest through the younger generation on our board and Ms. Grossett with an international flavour through her existing networks and sustainability skill base having worked with marginalised communities on innovation and capacity building initiatives.”

Due to the global pandemic ASSIPJ have worked extensively online via zoom and various social media platforms in recruiting new and existing youth via Pacific, CALD and Indigenous Communities. As a safety net in light of pandemic restrictions and fluctuation Sugar Fest is to develop an online portal to further engage and provide access to untapped youth and emerging talents that require genuine opportunities to start businesses and build income for their future.

This strategy will also contribute to building the New South Wales economy through a collective of sustainable innovative concepts during this difficult time.

Our event is scheduled for the festive season of February or first half of 2022 located at a Sugar Wharf venue yet to be announced in promoting an array of cultural specific stalls, yarning circles on youth advancement and networking platforms for social media greater engagement and implementing a micro business wellness forum.

Ms. Grossett will be in Australia later this year to lead the organisation of Sugar Fest 2022 and to progress negotiations and planning with New South Wales State government agencies and further negotiations with community, youth and funding partners.

ASSIPJ would like to acknowledge just a few of the confirmed supporters for this great initiative the City of Sydney Council, Australian National Maritime Museum, Australian Museum, Pyrmont Historical Society, JMC Academy, Scarred Tree Indigenous Ministries, NSW Council for Pacific Communities and local Harris Street Village businesses.

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