The Human Rights Arts & Film Festival’s Alpine Open Air Cinema features a dynamic program of film, food and live music that celebrates community, connection and Australian filmmaking.

Films have included

A Rare Breed

How to Build A Forest

Chicken

The Inclusive Filmmaker

Where Is My Darling?

Regenerating Australia

Live music performances by

Momoko Rose and Emilia Fol

Local musicians Momoko Rose and Emilia Fol return to Alpine Open Air Cinema for our second year!

Guided Wayapa

Lee Couch

Lee Yinarr (translates to Aboriginal woman in the Gamilarray language) 

Lee Couch is a leading Wellbeing Facilitator and Educator with over 15 years of experience in health and wellness. She is an Aboriginal woman from the Gamilaroi Tribe NSW Australia. Lee is inspired to allow her culture to be visible again and has uniquely created a new world that welcomes all peoples to connect.  

Meet Lee - Lee is dedicated to her creation to bring more consciousness to our planet. She has an incredible ability to receive and perceive energy and weaves her awareness through the gift of her First Nations knowledge drawing on ancient wisdom in a contemporary style, inviting you to a world of culture, intuition, possibilities, and abundance. Her dreaming is to create a beautiful life and greater living for all people willing to choose.  

She acknowledges her creator spirit Byamee- Father Sky and all Creator Spirits across our land Aboriginal. 

Qualifications: Mindfulness & Meditation Teacher, Diploma certified Wayapa Wuurrk Practitioners, Dadirri Trained, Kinesiology, Regression Therapy, Access Bars, Reiki. 

 

 Supported by

 

Wayapa® is an Indigenous Earth Mindfulness practice that combines narrative meditation and physical movement to create a mind, body, spirit and earth connection to well being

 Wayapa is based on lndigenous knowledge & concepts that  guides you to Connect to Country by moving with it way. Wayapa Wuurrk® translates to Connect to Country in the languages of the Maara and Gunnai People.

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First Nations people are invited to attend free of admission. Please contact info@hraff.org.au to secure your ticket.

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