Ausdance WA is funded by the State Government of Western Australia through the Department of Local Government Sport and Cultural Industry.
Direct from Elcho Island in North East Arnhem Land, Indigenous dance and YouTube sensations, Djuki Mala (Djuki meaning ‘chooky’ with a Yolngu accent and Mala meaning ‘mob’), make their Perth debut performance. Unique, infectious, high-energy and always exuberant, Djuki Mala present a stunning fusion of traditional Yolngu and contemporary pop culture, dance and storytelling to create a work that is “a marvel of timing, comedy and clowning with a hefty dose of heart and soul.” Winner Best Dance Adelaide Fringe 2015.
WHERE: Salon Perdu Spiegeltent, The Pleasure Garden, Russell Square, James St, Northbridge
WHEN: Fri 27 Jan – Tue 14 Feb @ 6.30pm & Fri 10 Feb – Tue 14 Feb @ 10pm (65min)
Only 21 Performances (No shows Mon 6 & 13 Feb)
Suitable for all ages.
DURATION: 65 minutes
TICKETS: $44 + BF