when: 11 January 2024 | venue: Tumbalong Park | cost: FREE | address: Tumbalong Park | website: https://www.darlingharbour.com/whats-on/events/how-the-birds-got-their-colours | tickets: https://www.sydneyfestival.org.au/events/how-the-birds-got-their-colours
published: 02 Jan 2024, 5 min read
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From Queensland's Arc Circus Co., the creators of the wonderfully buzzy A Bee Story (Sydney Festival 2021), comes a visually amazing piece of site, specific acrobatics and physical theatre, and living sculptures created right in front of your eyes.Made in collaboration between Arc Circus Co., Luther Cora and his team from Yugambeh Aboriginal Dancers, and in spired by a Dreamtime story, How the Birds got their Colours fuses traditional First Nations dance, storytelling and contemporary circus into an experience that will touch your heart and open your eyes.Hosted in the open air of Tumbalong Park against the moving canvas of the sky and sea, this free performance is perfect for everyone aged two and up. Let your imagination take flight!
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From Queensland's Arc Circus Co., the creators of the wonderfully buzzy A Bee Story (Sydney Festival 2021), comes a visually amazing piece of site, specific acrobatics and physical theatre, and living sculptures created right in front of your eyes.Made in collaboration between Arc Circus Co., Luther Cora and his team from Yugambeh Aboriginal Dancers, and in spired by a Dreamtime story, How the Birds got their Colours fuses traditional First Nations dance, storytelling and contemporary circus into an experience that will touch your heart and open your eyes.Hosted in the open air of Tumbalong Park against the moving canvas of the sky and sea, this free performance is perfect for everyone aged two and up. Let your imagination take flight!
Go see How The Birds Got Their Colours 2024.
How The Birds Got Their Colours 2024 is on 11 January 2024. The opening hours are: 10:30. Conveniently located in Darling Harbour. Visit their website at https://www.darlingharbour.com/whats-on/events/how-the-birds-got-their-colours.
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