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NNCA Dancers are offering 2 dynamic performance packages with up to 20 dances available to showcase Yuin talent, these dances all stem from the Yuin dreaming teachings passed down to them. NNCA Dancers have danced at Local, Regional, State and International events. All dances are complemented with smoking ceremony, traditional fire sticks, story telling, interpretation and interactive engagement with audience.
NNCA Dancers Past Events-
- Australian Red Cross NSW Centenary celebration – Martin Place Sydney
- Blak Markets- First Hand Solutions- Bare Island, La Perouse and Barrangaroo Sydney
- Twighlight @Taranga- Taronga Zoo- Sydney
- Sapphire Coast Regional Tourism Conference- Pambula
- South Coast Festival of Nations – Ulladulla
- Destination NSW Aboriginal Tourism Workshop – Narooma
- Australian Museum Sea Country Exhibition short film- Australian Museum Sydney
- Bega Valley Art Gallery Art Prize Exhibition
- Federal Department of Employment NAIDOC Celebration- Canberra
- 2016,17,18 Barrangaroo Australia Day Celebrations – Darling Harbor, Sydney
- 2016,17,18 Yabun Festivals – Sydney
- Congress Healing Gathering – Moustiers Sainte- Marie- France
- 2016,2017 & 2018 (Finalists) Dance Rites – Sydney Opera House
Bookings
Bookings are subject to availability and a travel fee will be required if required to travel interstate or more than 300kms return. Packages can also be adjusted and tailored.
Please contact us for logistics around performance such as change rooms and location info@ngaranaboriginalculture.com
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A truly immersive weekend! Dwayne Harrison’s narratives caught our hearts and minds as we gained a deeper understanding and respect for his Indigenous Yuin culture around Narooma and Bermagui on the NSW south coast. His extensive knowledge and teachings were impressive. Through the local beaches, fish traps, lakes, valleys and rock formations, we saw or connected with Grandfather Sun, Mother Earth, mother mountain Gulaga and her two sons Barranguba and Najanuga, the kissing seas and many other sacred landscapes.
Dwayne has genuinely embraced his culture and is extremely talented: fluent in his language, storytelling, didgeridoo playing, singing and cooking. He has been taught well by his wise grandfather: elder Uncle Max Harrison who would be proud of Ngaran Ngaran cultural experience
All our food had an Indigenous twist from the grazing box in our rooms to the dinners and breakfasts. Highly recommend the experience. We will be back to climb Gulaga, weather permitting!
Dwayne’s knowledge and his sensitivity to story and ceremony. In turn, Dwayne was teaching his co-worker Jack who participated keenly.
All our food had an Indigenous twist from the grazing box in our rooms to the dinners and breakfasts. Highly recommend the experience. We will be back to climb Gulaga, weather permitting!






Dwayne and his family welcomed us with wonderful food all weekend, prepared fresh and intertwined with local indigenous produce. They catered for everyone’s taste and there was no shortage of selection.
We were part of a bigger group and everyone there was keen to learn about the indigenous culture and stories and to be part of a 40 hour immersion into deeper understanding of this ancient culture.
Dwayne is passionate about his heritage and his enthusiasm and rich story telling of ancient beliefs had us all mesmerised.
The sunrise ceremony at the beach, the climb up Galaga mountain, the sacred stories and sharing about the symbols that are most important in the culture, sitting around the fire at night and everyone sharing their experiences of the day, and then the beautiful whale ceremony on the beach the next morning was just an experience that we will never forget.
I highly recommend this tour or more aptly called, an immersion, in a beautiful part of NSW, and the teachings and learnings that our indigenous culture can provide.
