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Bullanginya Dreaming

Bullanginya Dreaming

Starts: Friday, 24 May 2024
Ends: Monday, 30 June 2025
Nestled along the tranquil banks of Bullanginya Lagoon in Barooga, NSW, ‘Bullanginya Dreaming’ promises an unforgettable journey through the Indigenous history of the region. This immersive experience, featuring a mesmerizing laser light show, beautifully blends Bangerang Indigenous insights with the elemental forces of light, water, and fire, creating a captivating spectacle that transcends time. More than just a visual feast, Bullanginya Dreaming is deeply rooted in community involvement and cultural empowerment, aiming to strengthen the bond between the local community and its Indigenous heritage. The experience at Bullanginya Dreaming is crafted to offer an enriching sensory experience that fosters a deeper connection between the Cobram Barooga Community and the vibrant Indigenous culture woven into the fabric of the region. Collaborative artistic endeavours with Bangerang creatives, the installations celebrate the intersection of art, community, and culture, inviting visitors to explore and engage with Indigenous history and traditions. As visitors traverse the immersive night-time walking track, they’ll encounter captivating installations that not only captivate the senses but also educate about the significance of local flora and fauna, the profound connection to the land, and the enduring Indigenous legacy. With artful storytelling and multimedia presentations, Bullanginya Dreaming showcases the rich stories, perspectives, and ties to the land inherent in Indigenous identity and culture, fostering a deeper appreciation and understanding for all who venture into this magical realm.
Add to Calendar 2024-05-24 12:00 am 2025-06-30 12:00 am Bullanginya Dreaming Nestled along the tranquil banks of Bullanginya Lagoon in Barooga, NSW, ‘Bullanginya Dreaming’ promises an unforgettable journey through the Indigenous history of the region. This immersive experience, featuring a mesmerizing laser light show, beautifully blends Bangerang Indigenous insights with the elemental forces of light, water, and fire, creating a captivating spectacle that transcends time. More than just a visual feast, Bullanginya Dreaming is deeply rooted in community involvement and cultural empowerment, aiming to strengthen the bond between the local community and its Indigenous heritage. The experience at Bullanginya Dreaming is crafted to offer an enriching sensory experience that fosters a deeper connection between the Cobram Barooga Community and the vibrant Indigenous culture woven into the fabric of the region. Collaborative artistic endeavours with Bangerang creatives, the installations celebrate the intersection of art, community, and culture, inviting visitors to explore and engage with Indigenous history and traditions. As visitors traverse the immersive night-time walking track, they’ll encounter captivating installations that not only captivate the senses but also educate about the significance of local flora and fauna, the profound connection to the land, and the enduring Indigenous legacy. With artful storytelling and multimedia presentations, Bullanginya Dreaming showcases the rich stories, perspectives, and ties to the land inherent in Indigenous identity and culture, fostering a deeper appreciation and understanding for all who venture into this magical realm. 10-16 Burkinshaw Street, Barooga , NSW , 3644 , Australia
10-16 Burkinshaw Street, Barooga , NSW , 3644 , Australia
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