There are 23 aboriginal events in Australia
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A night of First Nations music to get this Festival started right! Mesmerising electronic dance duo Electric Fields bring their high-octane sound that will have you up on your feet from the jump.
KISS. Stevie Wonder. Harry Styles. Some of the world’s biggest stars – with one thing in common. They’ve all been welcomed to Noongar Boodjar by members of Middar Dance Group.
Don't miss out on this unforgettable family picnic, aimed at celebrating culture and community.
Experience the dynamic fusion of jazz and hip-hop as Noongar/Jingili rapper Zero Emcee joins WAYJO’s 18-piece Wednesday Night Orchestra for a special Perth Festival performance.
Travel from the heart of the central desert to the bright lights of the big smoke in an epic rock ‘n’ roll theatre show.
Music fuelled by power and passion. Catch Midnight Oil's legendary frontman in a rare performance of his solo work alongside Oils classics.
A disability-led party and a political statement – that the rave can be revolutionary when disabled knowledge is at its core.
We’re closing out The Embassy with A Night Out West – and everyone’s invited. Join us for this celebratory ode to The Coolbaroo Club and its infamous ball, thrown back in 1955.
Hailing from the very heart of Australia, the 30-strong Central Australian Aboriginal Women’s Choir is drawn together from seven remote communities of Australia’s vast central desert.
Enjoy a soulful celebration of connection, culture and community this Easter in Coral Bay on WA’s World Heritage Listed Nyinggulu (Ningaloo) coastline.
Thirst is a funny and tender comedy that explores why some people leave, some stay, and some return to regional towns
An enticing production from one woman, reflecting on pride, resistance and community.
One woman reflects on community, dispossession, resistance and pride.
Sharing the work of First Nations artists, from emerging to senior figures, and across time and place.
Take a chance to journey into a rich story filled with love and loss in the Australian outback.
“John Harvey’s play Heart is a Wasteland is a testament to the healing power of falling in love. It is a delightful romantic comedy grounded in a rich contemporary indigenous context.” Stage Whispers
Experience the wonders, culture and magic of the Kimberley like never before – in breathtaking 360° 3D Virtual Reality!
Discover the flora of the Goldfields region.
Explore the history and many styles and stories of Australian art.
Meaning ‘Come Look See’ in the Whadjuk Noongar language, Yoowarl Koorl Djinang is the newest outdoor art installation at the Wadjemup Museum Sculpture Garden.
Immerse yourself in Aboriginal culture through performance and knowledge sharing.
An exhibition celebrating the art of the Warlukurlangu Artists, one of the longest-running Aboriginal owned art centres in Central Australia
The National Indigenous Art Triennial brings together commissioned work by established and emerging First Nations artists from across Australia, creating an important platform for art and ideas.