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A Taste of Broome Festival 2023

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A Taste of Broome will return in 2023 as a three day arts and culture festival, celebrating the unique Indigenous multiculturalism within the community of Broome with local music, art, craft, dance, food, film and culture.

You can purchase single tickets to any of the events over the festival, or receive a 15% percent discount when you purchase over $200 of tickets.

Schedule of Ticketed Events

Thursday 24th August

  • 5:00pm. Music & Picture Show: This award-winning, multi-arts performance is not to be missed if you’re wanting to immerse yourself in the rich history of Broome through song, stories, pictures and people. A smoking ceremony and Welcome to Country will be followed by “Nurlu”, traditional and contemporary Indigenous dance. This will be followed by a true Broome visual feast – the official Music and Picture Show featuring a wealth of musical talent from around the region. A variety of culinary delights and cuisines will be available to purchase from Broome’s multicultural chefs to satisfy your taste buds and fill your bellies.

Friday 25th August

  • 9:00am Narlijia Mangrove Discovery Experience: Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Roebuck Bay's low tide mangrove ecosystem with local Aboriginal tour guide Bart Pigram sharing the culture and history of Broome and the bay.
  • 11:00am. Broome Film Showcase: (FREE) Goolarri Media presents a selection of short films made in, for and about the Dampier Peninsula. Be entertained by the spectacular creativity and informed by the unique access of our pool of local film makers.
  • 11:00am. A Taste of Broome Cultural Hub: (FREE) Come and learn about the cultural diversity and heritage of Broome through this Free, interactive hub of experiences curated to entertain and inform the participants. 
  • 2:30pm. Mabu Buru Tours:  Local Indigenous tour guides from Mabu Buru Tours will be taking tour groups around the Broome Peninsula visiting historic and cultural locations.

Saturday 26th August

  • 10:00am Narlijia Mangrove Discovery Experience: Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Roebuck Bay's low tide mangrove ecosystem with local Aboriginal tour guide Bart Pigram sharing the culture and history of Broome and the bay.
  • 11:00am & 11:45am. Sandfly Circus: Theatre Kimberley’s Act Belong Commit Sandfly Circus will present two exciting and invigorating 20 minute family shows of hilarity and awe inspiring feats.
  • 11:00am. A Taste of Broome Cultural Hub: (FREE) Come and learn about the cultural diversity and heritage of Broome through this Free, interactive hub of experiences curated to entertain and inform the participants. 
  • 1:15pm Kimberley Cooking Experience: Come and experience, taste and learn about our rich culinary history in this interactive, multi-sensory feast.
  • 2:30pm. Mabu Buru Tours:  Local Indigenous man and tour guide Johani Mamid will be taking tour groups around the Broome Peninsula visiting historic and cultural locations.
  • 2:30pm. Broome Film Showcase: (FREE) Goolarri Media presents a selection of short films made in, for and about the Dampier Peninsula. Be entertained by the spectacular creativity and informed by the unique access of our pool of local film makers.
  • 5:00pm. A Taste of Broome Soiree: (FREE) Need a moment to breathe and chill out this Kimberley Festival season? head on down to this soiree for a splendid evening of chilled out music in our beautiful gardens. Featuring some of the region's best emerging and established musicians. This event is FREE!!! Just rock up and enjoy yourself. The bar will be open the vibes will be vibing.

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