Indigenous Outreach for our Japanese Student Tour

Indigenous Outreach Projects visit Lalor North Secondary College

When we have important International visitors that we really want to impress, the first people that we contact are the amazing team from Indigenous Outreach Project. 

Michael, Amanda and their team give their heart and soul to the inspirational event and leaves everyone informed, energised and inspired.

They have a simple message- "BE PROUD! NO SHAME! & RESPECT!'

 

Our Roots

Indigenous Outreach Projects, IOP, are a culturally diverse national collective with highly developed skills sharing a common goal. Focusing on showcasing our passion to connect with community, especially youth, engaging them through music and dance. 

 

Our projects have been running for over two decades in cities, regional and remote areas as a service provider. We continue to work with schools, health organisations, youth services, councils, shires, embassies, festivals and more. 

​We are most heavily booked nationally for one week long projects and celebrations of NAIDOC, Reconciliation and Harmony Week to name a few.

From their website https://www.indigenousoutreach.org/about

 

 

 

Our Mission

IOP use the arts for change through the power of dance and music. We focus on delivering health and positive messages to youth and community.

Our crew will bring an exciting, interactive and fun element to your event, one week long project or extended tours. We focus on delivering our motto “no shame, be proud, respect” by encouraging a strong mind, body, spirit and culture. Our projects have been tried and tested as we have successfully engaged communities across the country and world.

 

We acknowledge & respect the traditional Indigenous owners of the land on which we work, the first people of this country. We pay our respects to them, their culture, & their Elders past, present & future.

Warning: Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that this website may contain images, voices & names of deceased persons.