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Tickets are now on sale for Baranguba, a captivating performance by the Djaadjawan Dancers telling one of the stories of the First People of Noorooma.Baranguba is a unique fusion of modern technology and traditional practices, conveying a story of resilience, pride and strength that will touch the hearts and souls of all who attend. Performed by the Djaadjawan Dancers, accompanied by the technical artistry of creative director Scott Baker and motion graphics artist Duncan Irving, and technical team Visumotus, Baranguba is a highlight of the 2024 River of Art program.
The Djaadjawan Dancers are a traditional female Aboriginal dance group from the Yuin Nation. The group includes girls, women and Elders from multiple generations from Wallaga Lake, Narooma and La Perouse in NSW. Since their formation in 2015 by Walbunja woman Sharon Mason, the Djaadjawan Dancers have earned their place as one of the most sought after Aboriginal cultural performance groups in southern Australia.
Baranguba is presented with the support of Create NSW. The 2024 River of Art Festival, celebrating its 20th year, will be held from 27 September to 7 October. Extending from Durras to Bermagui, the Festival engages and showcases the diversity and vibrancy of the Eurobodalla’s arts, artists, environment and culture through open studios, exhibitions, performances and the annual River of Art Prize.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Yuin Theatre at Bay Pavilions, 12 Vesper St, Batemans Bay NSW 2536, Australia,Batemans Bay, New South Wales
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