Wayilwan LanguageLearning
Warraan Widji Arts delivers Wayilwan Language learning experiences at our two local schools and preschool through evidence based practice and Indigenist Standpoint Pedagogy
Please click on the button below if you would like to be a part of the journey and support us in growing opportunities for learning Wayilwan language at our local schools and preschool.
Zoey, WWA junior leader, is teaching our younger mob the Acknowledgement to Country in Wayilwan language
In addition to the Wayilwan Language learning delivered in our local schools and preschool we provide…
workshops for local mob outside of school hours whenever we can and whenever the funding allows.
Accredited Wayilwan language tutors/teachers facilitate and deliver workshops free of charge to all our mayi-gal (people).
Our children and youth also have access to free lessons in Wayilwan language outside of school hours. Zoey Daley, current WWA Wayilwan language student, is accredited to teach the children.
Language resources developed by Warraan Widji Arts and Aunty Beth Wright are provided. Additional resources have been developed by WWA Certificate III Wayilwan language graduates.
Composing songs for dance in Wayilwan Language informed by Wayilwan choreography - stories shared by Warren mob at our April 2024 workshop
Accredited Wayilwan language tutors with Certificate III Aboriginal languages for Community Use - Wayilwan Language in Warren are:
Peter Mackay, Phyllis Oates, Jodie Redman, Marilyn Redman, Heidi Gale, Karlene Irving, Margaret Murphy, Cheryl Sergeant, Chris Crisp and Eric Crisp
Expressions of interest in Wayilwan language workshops and lessons can be made by contacting us at info@warraanwidjiarts.org.au or via Facebook.
Please click on the button below if you would like to support us in growing opportunities for learning Wayilwan language for our local mob.
Wayilwan Language resource making and Lingo Bingo with Aunty Beth Wright - April 2024