Darwin's massive celebration of Indigenous culture, The Garrmalang Festival, is back for 2018 and has just dropped its official line-up.
Leading the May event will be performances from Dan Sultan, Shellie Morris and Dhapanbal Yunupiŋu and Skinnyfish Sound System as well as an opening Bunggul by the Kenbi Dancers and an all-Indigenous line-up of storytellers.
The performances will accompany the festival's annual panel discussion, the topic of which this year is From Womb To Tomb – Indigenous Lifelong Learning and Education – Where Are We and Where Do We Want To Be and features speakers like Charles Darwin University's Dr Stephen Hagan, Professor Peter Buckskin, Indigenous Student Services Manager Cheryl Godwell and more.
For more information on the two-day event, head to the official website.
18.05.18
Cardinia Cultural Centre, Pakenham
19.05.18
Memorial Hall, Healesville
26.05.18
Darwin Entertainment Centre, Darwin
02.06.18
Tanks Arts Centre, Edge Hill
08.06.18
Civic Theatre, Wagga Wagga
08.06.18
Perisher Valley, Perisher Valley
14.06.18
Old Museum, Fortitude Valley
15.06.18
The J, Noosa Heads
16.06.18
Redlands Performing Arts Centre, Cleveland
17.06.18
Brunswick Picture House, Brunswick Heads
20.06.18
Jetty Memorial Theatre, Coffs Harbour
21.06.18
Capitol Theatre, Tamworth
22.06.18
Laycock Street Theatre, North Gosford
23.06.18
Long Point Vineyard, Lake Cathie
28.06.18
Knox Community Arts Centre, Bayswater
29.06.18
The Capital, Bendigo Performing Arts Centre, Bendigo
30.06.18
Queenscliff Town Hall, Queenscliff
05.07.18
Sooki Lounge, Belgrave
06.07.18
Horsham Town Hall, Horsham
07.07.18
The Gov, Hindmarsh
12.07.18
Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre, Bunbury
13.07.18
Settlers Tavern, Margaret River
14.07.18
Fly By Night, Fremantle
15.07.18
Queens Park Theatre, Geraldton
18.07.18
Carnarvon Civic Centre, Carnarvon
20.07.18
Red Earth Arts Precinct, Karratha
21.07.18
Matt Dann Cultural Centre, South Hedland
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