Welcome to Aboriginal Cultural Immersions, where you can book Aboriginal art workshops, traditional culture and dance performances in South Australia with our Nunga brothers and sisters on Kaurna Yarta (Adelaide).
We celebrate Aboriginal history and culture through Indigenous art workshops, classes, and cultural learning activities in Adelaide, featuring our Aboriginal artists and culture educators for Corporate, Government, and University Clients.
The region is shared by different language groups, notably the Kaurna and Peramangk peoples, who have lived side by side throughout the Adelaide Plains and Adelaide Hills for thousands of years.
Aboriginal Cultural Immersions provides Aboriginal artists, musicians, and performers for Indigenous art and culture workshops and team-building activities throughout the region.
These programs are designed to foster engagement with our local Aboriginal facilitators, who in turn bring extensive knowledge and a passion to your event to assist your team in understanding the histories and cultures of Aboriginal people on Country.
Kaurna People in Contemporary Adelaide
Today, Kaurna people still live in Adelaide and practice their culture. Their role as custodians is now more widely recognised through Welcome to Country ceremonies, public art, and cultural events. Organisations and Elders play important roles in cultural education, heritage protection, and community leadership. Kaurna language and culture are visible in schools, universities, and civic spaces.
Although there has been progress, challenges like social inequality, health gaps, and the lasting effects of generational trauma still exist.
Cultural Revitalisation and Education
Reviving culture is at the heart of Kaurna community work. Language programs, learning on Country, and cultural education help pass knowledge to younger generations.
Elders lead cultural practices and make sure knowledge is shared with respect. Education is key for reconciliation and for recognising Kaurna culture as a core part of Adelaide’s identity.
Non-Indigenous Australians should engage respectfully with Kaurna history and support initiatives led by Indigenous people.












