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Date: 6th and 7th of December 2021
Time: 1:20pm to 2:00pm (6th December) and 12:20pm to 1:00pm (7th December)
Venue:
Melbourne Connect (University of Melbourne) and Storey Hall (RMIT)
Session Type:
Lunch Activation

Shannon Hurley

Shannon is passionate about facilitating people to reignite their connection with nature, (particularly their salty side) to live a more inspired life, and give back to mother earth. An avid scuba diver, instructor and underwater photographer, she graduated with a Bachelor Degree in Animal and Veterinary Biosciences, and for the past 10 years has dedicated her time to the fields of marine education, nature campaigning and conservation roles across the NGO and government sectors. She is fortunate to work as a Nature Conservation Campaigner with the Victorian National Parks Association, and connect people with nature through leading Wayapa Wuurrk workshops.


Title: Wayapa Wuurrk Lunch Activation

Activity: Grab your lunch and join us for an earth connection activity.

We will introduce you to Wayapa Wuurrk, a modality that weaves storytelling, narrative meditation, and a "movement practise" that draws on ancient wisdom and honours how first nations people have connected to our home Earth to nurture it for now and for future generations.  Think reciprocity, balance, relational, regenerative and connected.

We're going to start on time, so we invite you to eat your lunch while we move through this session.  Fingers crossed, the weather will be conducive to hosting this activity outside closer to nature.