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Mulana Garra
- When:
- Tue, 22 Mar 2022 Tuesday 22nd of March, 2022,
- Where:
- Shepparton Uniting Church 134/140 Fryers St, Shepparton VIC 3630
- Cost:
- $0-30 + BF
- Website:
- sheppartonfestival.org.au/event/mul…
Time: 7:00pm
These works along with new, unreleased works will be placed within an immersive multi-sensory experience that will intertwine the power of storytelling. Using hip hop and poetry, Yorta Yorta language, and ethereal soundscapes that mirror country, Mulana Garra will evoke and provoke imaginings of pre-colonial upheaval, Indigenous resilience, and de-colonial transformation.
Learn more about Shepparton Festival here: https://sheppartonfestival.org.au/ Shepparton Festival is committed to keeping our community safe. Learn more about our COVIDSafe planning here: https://sheppartonfestival.org.au/about/covid-19/
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