Karrarendi

Meaning "To rise above and be proud"

Karrarendi is a culturally focused program for Aboriginal people of different abilities.

Consumers are encouraged to participate in a range of art, craft, recreation and leisure programs within their community.

The program provides support and opportunities for broadening like skills through a process of self determination.

Friday Weekly come and join us for fun and laughter, art, craft, song and dance. Visual and performing with No Strings Attached.

Referrals can be made by yourself, any organisation or carer.

Transport is provided via Bus or Access Cabs. There is however a waiting list.

For bookings and to arrange transport, please call-
Sue Castledine: (08) 8449 7367

Working in partnership with :-

  • No Strings Attached
  • Tracking Culture

Winner of Celebration of Ability 2007 Outstanding Achievement Award for the Arts.

The highlight of our year 2009 has been performing at the Port Festival. The Port Festival Commissioned Tracking Culture which is Kura Yerlo and No Strings Attached to perform a Kaurna Greeting, this was performed on October 9th and 10th as the opening to Tony Doyle’s Umbrella Fest

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