Book Online
Details
- Saturday 14th December - Sunday 15th December
- 11:00am - 11:30am
- At Museum of the Goldfields
- Free
Hear tales of craft and tradition
This weekend, join us for another session of Living Histories and hear tales filled with life and culture from people in our community.
Renelda Chemaly has made the Goldfields her home and brings along vibrant Zulu beadwork and homemade toys. These pieces, crafted by artisans supported by NGOs and fair trade groups, come with their own unique stories.
Olanrewaju Ayodele is a Nigerian physiotherapist of Yoruba descent. A natural storyteller, he will captivate you with tales from African folklore, passed down from his father under the moonlit skies of Ogun State.
Sunday 15 December
11am - 11.30am
Ruru Rume hails from Delta State in South-South Nigeria. A self-taught writer, he will be sharing a childhood story that ignited his love for storytelling.
____
The Museum of the Goldfields and Euphorium are exploring ways to showcase community-driven stories and culture at WA Day Festival. Proudly supported by Celebrate WA and the WA Museum.