Music and Tea - Celebrating NAIDOC Week with Song
Echoes of Deadly Harmony: 50 Years of Song is a First Nations–led NAIDOC Week celebration presented by the Mudjingaal Yangamba Choir and Nicole Smede. The program places Aboriginal language, song, and ceremony at the centre of honouring 50 years of cultural strength and creative expression.
The event will open with a Welcome to Country by a local cultural custodian, followed by a didgeridoo performance. The inclusion of both male and female cultural leaders is intentional, reflecting balance, respect, and shared cultural authority.
The Mudjingaal Yangamba Choir will perform songs in language, with printed lyrics and English translations provided to support meaningful audience engagement. Public performance of language is a powerful act of cultural revitalisation, strengthening pride, identity, and intergenerational knowledge transmission. Nicole Smede will perform original solo works in language and lead rehearsals and artistic direction, ensuring cultural integrity and strong community participation.
Importantly, this event creates a shared cultural space that brings Indigenous and non-Indigenous audiences together during NAIDOC Week. By providing translations and cultural context, the program invites non-Indigenous attendees to learn, listen, and celebrate alongside community. This strengthens cross-cultural understanding, fosters respect, and supports reconciliation in action.
Tickets are free (donations appreciated) but bookings are essential. Book your spot via Humanitix.
This NAIDOC Week Activity is delivered with funding support from the National Indigenous Australians Agency.
About this event
Suitable for: Everyone
Cost: Free
