Rise Up Singing
Each special guest contributed to Creek Lore. We had an amazing line up including-
- Dr Peter Burdon - Wild Lawyer
Dr
Peter Burdon is Associate Professor at the Adelaide Law School. His
work focuses on environmental protection, climate change and protest
law. Peter is currently undertaking a project investigating protest
law and democracy. Peter also volunteers with Rise Up Singing
Adelaide.
- Maeve O'Hara, Marryatville High School Art Teacher
- Kel Amity - Forager/Wildling
Kel
Amity is an autodidact and autonomist with a penchant for foraging
and cultivating plants, holistic health/nutrition and land
stewardship philosophy and practice.
- James Tylor - Artist
- Steph Cole - Volunteer Support Officer, Natural Resources, Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges
Steph has worked for the past 10 years for the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources in various roles involving wildlife management, park management and community engagement. Her current role as a Volunteer Support Officer in the Adelaide and Central Hills district has her working closely with community to build their capacity to care for and improve biodiversity in their local national parks and council reserves.
- Paula and Richard - local residents
- Rise up singing
Rise
up singing choir, Adelaide are a direct action singing group using
music to take action on climate change. They welcome new members
anytime. No auditions.
- Choral Grief
Choral
Grief is a small
community choir with a love of sad songs and silly costumes. Since
forming in 2011, the choir has performed in ballrooms, on podcasts,
at music festivals, lounge rooms and stages across Adelaide.
- William Cheeseman - Artist
- Marryatville High School year 8 students
- Intro to project, house keeping and guide Paul Gazzola from OSCA
Peter Burdon, Marryatville High School
James Tylor, Tusmore Park
Kel Amity, Marryatville High School
Maeve O'Hara, Marryatville High School