WAKAKIRRI AMBASSADORS
Wakakirri enjoys the support of some of Australia’s leading industry professionals who give their time as part of our National Panel to encourage the next performing arts generation. Wakakirri Ambassadors partner with Wakakirri in various ways including participating in Performing Arts Careers Day, mentoring workshops and activities on Show Days, appearing in Waka TV, marketing and advocacy.​
SIMON PRYCE
"​It’s so important for young people to be able to express themselves through the art of storytelling and dance. This has such a positive impact for all the students involved."
WAYNE SCOTT KERMOND
"Wakakirri is a very special place.... A place that through the eyes of children, the stories of our land, our culture and our lives are told. It gives a young generation a platform to share their point of view with a mainly adult audience.
The result stands as a mirror on our world, with all its beauty, complexity and sometimes disconcerting gravity."
JUSTINE CLARKE
"Arts Education at its best!
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We understand the world and ourselves through story. Wakakirri provides school students with the opportunity to reflect on what it is to be human, to think and participate more fully in the deeper questions of life and share that in performance with their fellow participants, other schools and their audiences and with the industry professionals that are part of the panel."
JASON COLEMAN
"I love Wakakirri for many, many reasons but one of them is by getting yourself involved in singing and dancing you are a part of a much bigger thing than you actually understand.
You are using your mind and your body at exactly the same time. You are also part of a team which is a fantastic thing. Singing and dancing teaches you confidence. If you’re part of a team, you are confident about yourself and you understand passion, hard work and discipline, you are so much more likely to make good choices for the rest of your life.
So Wakakirri is a powerful thing."