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Prepare to be captivated by Baranguba, a unique fusion of dance and digital art, bringing to life one of the stories of the First People of Noorooma.Baranguba tells a tale of tragedy, healing, and resilience involving the First People of Noorooma and Baranguba/Montague Island. This immersive performance will touch your heart and soul.
This hybrid theatre experience is led by Sharon Mason and the Djaadjawan Dancers, with creative director Scott Baker, motion graphics artist Duncan Irving, and technical team Visumotus taking the audience on a powerful and unique journey.
The Djaadjawan Dancers are an all-women Aboriginal dance group based in Narooma, South Coast NSW. With every performance, their profound storytelling and exquisite dance captivates audiences.
Tickets will be available in August through the Bay Pavilions. Mark your calendars and be part of an experience that celebrates culture, art, and the indomitable spirit of the First People of Noorooma.
This special production builds on the River of Art’s experience in showcasing the latest in digital arts while sharing a significant local story. Baranguba is a highlight of the 2024 River of Art Festival and is presented with the support of CreateNSW.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bay Pavilions, 12 Vesper St, Batemans Bay NSW 2536, Australia,Batemans Bay, New South Wales
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