Keela Dreaming is a festival of all-Noongar culture

The Keela Dreaming Festival is the biggest, longest running and only Noongar event of its kind in the Wheatbelt of WA.
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Noongar song, dance, art and culture take centre stage at the 8th biennial Keela Dreaming Festival in Kellerberrin for one day on March 2. Country rock outfits Bad Influence and Patch Up will join Gina Williams, Guy Ghouse and David Hyams, Wadumbah Dance Group and others on the main stage at the sports ground. Besides the live entertainment, Keela comes with bush tucker and community stalls, hip hop dance workshops by Urban Youth Crew and traditional games and football skill sessions run by the Nyoongar Sports Association.

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