Birak Art Workshop 1: Taste some bushtucker and create your own bush tucker craft of milyu / samphire - Wadjemup / Rottnest Island

From AUD $40.00
  • Duration: 50 Minutes (approx.)
  • Location: Perth, Western Australia
  • Product code: PNSQ29
Create, taste and learn all about milyu / samphire - a local Noongar bush food found on Wadjemup!

Did you know that there is bush food on Wadjemup? We will teach you about wilyu / samphire, a tasty Noongar bush food that you can try for yourself!

Then, we will create our very own milyu artwork!

Meet us at the in front of the Children’s Museum near the corner of Cusack Street and Somerville Drive on Rottnest Island.


IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BOOKING

  • Ferry transfers are not included in your booking and will need to be purchased separately. 
  • Minimums apply, note that this tour will operate with minimum 11 children and 5 adults + OR 12 children and 4 adults +. Maximums also apply. We can only accommodate 12 children. All children must be accompanied by at least 1 adult, and there must be no more than 3 children per 1 adult.
  • Should minimum numbers not be met, you will be reimbursed as per our Terms and Conditions. We aim to confirm bookings as soon as possible; however it can take up to 48 hours prior to the planned activity. Rain may also require cancellation of this activity, of which you will also be reimbursed as per our Terms and Conditions. 
  • An infant is considered 0 - 1. Children are considered 2 - 18. 
  • There is enough material to comfortably suit 12 children. Children must attend with an adult, and the adult must be in attendance at all times. The adult must not be under the influence of alcohol. All adults must be in attendance with a child. Please contact us if you are wanting to participate in a workshop / tour as an adult only, as we may be able to accommodate an adult specific workshop at another time if we have enough numbers. 
  • This workshop includes mats, paint, paper, scissors, samphire to taste for all children, paint trays, paint brushes, water to wash paint off. Children will be required to sit on the ground, on the mats. There will be at least one cultural facilitator.