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Culture Cruise at Canberra Art Biennial

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Travel via lake cruise on the stunning Lake Burley Griffin to Canberra's premiere cultural destinations: The National Portrait Gallery and The National Museum of Australia.

In connection with Canberra Art Biennial, jump aboard a captivating all-inclusive lake cruise and walking tour weaving together visual art, architecture, live dance, amazing music, theatrical tour guides and great local food and wine.

Culture Cruise is an exclusive half day art immersion - memorable and sensorial - connecting destinations and revealing stories here on the beautiful ancient lands of the Ngunnawal people, Canberra.

Experience Canberra’s art and cultural offering through a new lens, traveling on the water, feeling, seeing and listening to the work of great national, international and local artists.

Created and presented by Canberra's award-winning dance company, Australian Dance Party.

When: Sat 29th October (SOME TIX STILL AVAIL) and 5th November (SOLD OUT)
Duration: 4 hours, 10:30am – 2:30pm
Starting location: National Museum Wharf, Lawson Crescent
End location: National Museum of Australia, amphitheatre
Performers:
Yolanda Lowatta, Levente Szabo, Creswick and Stefanie Lekkas
Ngunnawal Consultants: Aunty Caroline Hughes and Tara Hughes

Inclusions:

  • Two lake cruises with performing guide
  • Three dance and live music performances
  • Lunch provided (dietary requirements catered) here is the Jetty Menu
  • Local wine aboard the boat by Mount Majura. Wine Menu here
  • Music at the National Museum of Australia
  • Visits to the National Portrait Gallery (WHO ARE YOU: Australian Portraiture exhibition) and National Museum of Australia (Great Southern Land exhibition)

Culture Cruise FAQ's are here

About ADP:

Based on Ngunnawal Country, Canberra, Australian Dance Party is an award-winning company of artists creating inventive and powerful dance experiences.
As a site-specific company, we are collaborators and celebrators of the spaces and places around us, opening up conversations and enlivening stories through our choreographies. Our immersive work engages diverse, and often unsuspecting audiences, creating a space for them to connect, reflect and awaken.

ID: Woman emerges from small orange boat called 'The Gull', looking out across a blue lake. Black text reads "Culture Cruise: Experience Contemporary Canberra"


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Refund policy

Should this event or individual shows be affected by weather or COVID-19 circumstances, we will in the first instance seek to reschedule your tickets to a new date. If the new date does not suit you, we will be happy to offer a refund minus ticketing fees. If you are experiencing flu like symptoms please contact us: secretary@australiandance.party The tour will proceed in light rain. Ticket holders will be contacted in the event of cancellation due to weather within 24hrs.