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Garabari
 

From producers BlakDance (SILENCE, 2023) with acclaimed choreographer and Wiradjuri artist, Joel Bray, Garabari invites you to plunge into the swirling depths of a new civic ritual and experience culture as a living connection between people and Country.

Bodies, light and sound weave together in a contemporary experience of gathering. Guided by performers, audiences gain a visceral sense of how story, song and dance continue to live and evolve today. Garabari is a powerful gathering where performer and spectator, Indigenous and nonIndigenous, all become part of a thrilling dance party.

Developed on Wiradjuri Country with Elders and artists, Garabari shares the Giilang (story and song) of Marramalngidyal Marrambidyagu, the making of the Murrumbidgee River, gifted by the late Uncle James Ingram. Now, here on Dharawal Country you can participate in this unique event in a choice of two distinct settings. Join us as we subvert the civic space of the Wollongong Town Hall, or gather with community at the Dapto Ribbonwood Centre. The choice is yours.

 

Event details

Venue: Wollongong Town Hall and Dapto Ribbonwood Centre
Bookings: https://merrigong.com.au/shows/garabari/
Start Date: Friday 06 February 2026

Wollongong Town Hall:
Fri 6 Feb, 7.30pm – 9pm
Sat 7 Feb, 7.30pm – 9pm

Dapto Ribbonwood Centre:
Sat 14 Feb, 1.30pm & 7.30pm

 

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