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AUGUST-OCTOBER (SA, NT, QLD, VIC, TAS)

BANGARRA: 30 YEARS OF 65,000 YEARS

In 2019, Bangarra Dance Theatre company is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a stunning display of contemporary dance theatre and an extensive national tour to every Australian capital city. With its origins rooted deep within the land and as the country’s only major indigenous performing arts company, Bangarra is inspired by 65,000 years of culture and storytelling. The company will deliver a three-part program that conveys the breadth and diversity of this world-class dance ensemble. bangarra.com.au/whatson/tickets

AUGUST 12-18 (TAS)

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