THE DREAM CATCHER

As the legend goes, the Dream Catcher was used by the Woodland Indians and was hung in the lodge.  Its use was to catch all dreams, good and bad.  The bad dreams would get caught up in the webbing and be held there till first morning light, then burned off.  Now, the good dreams were caught, and knowing their way to the hole in the centre, would filter down into the feathers and be held there, only to return another night, to be dreamed.

 BY:  Anpo Wicahpi – Tuscarora

Dream Catcher Workshop

with SHERRIE & CHRIS

One day workshop where you make your own Dream Catcher.

Come and make your own Dream Catcher using authentic materials, beads and feathers and learn the meaning of the Dream Catcher. And you get to take home your own creation

Dates:

7th December 2024

8th February 2025

Times: 8.30 FOR 9AM START to 3.30pm

Venue: Kupidabin Wilderness – 7 Lyell Court, Mount Samson Qld 4520

(35 minutes from Brisbane CBD)

Bookings are essential

Cost: Adults $80.00, Children $55.00, Deposit: $20.00

Includes: All materials supplied, byo anything you wish to add to your creation.

BYO Lunch

Contact: Sherrie 0436 080 667 – Email: lyellhoopsqld@gmail.com

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