Arc Circus

Living Sculptures: How the Birds Got Their Colours

    Australia
  • AcrobaticsAcrobatics
  • DanceDance
Esplanade Park plays host to a spectacular Indigenous led dreamtime re-imagining fusing traditional First Nations dance, storytelling and contemporary circus. A collaboration between Arc Circus and Luther Cora and his team from Yugambeh Aboriginal Dancers, the show tells a significant dreamtime story via a living, breathing work of art.     An Audio Description and Assistive Listening of this performance on Sunday 20th April at 3.00pm is offered in association with DADAA. For more details or to book contact Jacqueline Homer:  Jacqueline@dadaa.org.au Image Credit: Photography by Christian Nimri and Lexi Spooner

Performance Times

FRIDAY 18 APRIL Esplanade Park Pitch: 12.00pm + 4.00pm SATURDAY 19 APRIL Esplanade Park Pitch: 2.00pm + 4.00pm SUNDAY 20 APRIL Esplanade Park Pitch: 3.00pm + 5.00pm (Audio Description) MONDAY 21 APRIL Esplanade Park Pitch: 2.00pm + 4.00pm

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