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The Bogong's Song: a call to Country

Tue, 20 Jan

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The Pavilion Performing Arts Centre

For the Sydney Festival, Bangarra Dance Theatre brings to Sutherland a rich blend of storytelling, shadow puppetry, dance and song created especially for children and their families.

The Bogong's Song: a call to Country
The Bogong's Song: a call to Country

Time & Location

20 Jan 2026, 11:30 am – 12:30 pm

The Pavilion Performing Arts Centre, 30 Eton St, Sutherland NSW 2232, Australia

About the event

Yolande Brown & Chenoa Deemal star in this performance of The Bogong's Song: a call to Country on Tue 20th Jan at 11:00am and 1:30pm at The Pavilion Performing Arts Centre Sutherland. For more information and to book, please click here.


When a brother and sister turn out the lights for the night, they are swept into a world of imagination – a portal to their Dreaming. Seeking an elusive Bogong Moth, they journey into an extraordinary world where Country shares its secrets. In this place, the past speaks through stars, trees and grass. Healing begins in the silence between breaths.   

The Bogong’s Song is a rich blend of storytelling, shadow puppetry, dance and song created especially for children and their families. As the children open their hearts to the stories of their ancestors, all are invited to experience connection to Country and discover that even the smallest creatures have a…


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