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Opening Night: Wayapa, Sensory Storytelling & Silent Disco with Rachel Findeis, Wanda Halden and Lou O'Duibhir

Fri, 13 June

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Campbells Creek Community Centre Reserve

Storytime, but make it embodied. Join this joyful, earthy session where movement meets meaning, and stories aren’t just told— they’re felt. Led by a powerhouse trio of creative therapists, this gathering weaves Wayapa, somatic play, and connection to Country into a playful, sensory-rich space.

Opening Night: Wayapa, Sensory Storytelling & Silent Disco with Rachel Findeis, Wanda Halden and Lou O'Duibhir
Opening Night: Wayapa, Sensory Storytelling & Silent Disco with Rachel Findeis, Wanda Halden and Lou O'Duibhir

Time & Location

13 June 2025, 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Campbells Creek Community Centre Reserve, Elizabeth St, Campbells Creek VIC 3451, Australia

Guests

About the event

Storytime, but make it embodied.


Join this joyful, earthy session where movement meets meaning, and stories aren’t just told — they’re felt. Led by a powerhouse trio of creative therapists, this gathering weaves Wayapa, somatic play, and connection to Country into a playful, sensory-rich space.


Wriggle, hum, lie down, doodle in the dirt, or just sit and soak it in. All bodies, noise levels, and comfort zones welcome.


Come solo or with kin, stay for the community. Free mob tix available — because this space was made with you in mind.


Let’s move, listen, and remember how to story with our whole selves.


Rachel Findeis is a qualified Dance Therapist, Transpersonal Counsellor, Wayapa Wuurrk practitioner and secretary of ARCANE. Rachel works predominantly with neurodivergent children and adults, honouring our alternate abilities, innate capacities and wisdom regarding environmentalism. As a Wayapa Wuurrk practitioner AND therapist Rachel sees, hears and feels t…


Tickets

  • Mob ticket

    $0.00

  • General Admission

    $20.00

    +$0.50 ticket service fee

Total

$0.00

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Castlemaine, Djaara Country, VIC, Australia

ARCANE acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land, the Dja Dja Wurrung,

whose sovereignty was never ceded and who have continued to care for this country

for over 100,000 years. ARCANE extends this acknowledgement to all Traditional Custodians

of all its board members, presenters, creatives and participants countries throughout Australia,

and around the world; and continues to respect all kin as an act of Reconciliation. ARCANE

respects Elders past, present and emerging, and is grateful to this land for the many gifts that

we will continue to honour.

 

© 2025 by Louise Cooper.

 

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