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- Online
- No
- Location
- Circus Fit Studio
57 Elm Park Dr,
Hoppers Crossing VIC 3029, Australia
- Organiser
- Wyndham Cultural Centre
- Contact
Phone: (03) 8734 6000
- Cost
FREE to attend, but bookings are essential.
Step into the world of Blak Circus with Na Djinang, one of Australia’s most imaginative contemporary circus companies.
Guided by world-class artists, this workshop opens a door to movement, culture, and connection. You will tumble, balance, and create as a team in a space that celebrates curiosity, courage, and the joy of trying something new.
No experience is needed – just a willingness to play, to test your limits, and to discover what extraordinary might feel like for your body.
Join us for a generous and energising introduction to Blak circus.
Two age group sessions will run simultaneously:
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Ages: 9 - 13 years
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Ages: 13 - 17 years
Na Djinang workshops are designed to inspire, challenge, and connect. Together, we’ll explore what circus can be – and what it can mean for individuals and the community.
About Na Djinang
Na Djinang Circus envisions a bold future for Blak circus on unceded Indigenous lands, deeply informed by Indigenous Cultural knowledges and ways of being. Our purpose is to elevate Blak Australian circus nationally and internationally, fostering new practices, works, and futures through research, articulation, and agitation.
From the western suburbs of Naarm we create contemporary circus that works to share unique insights with the next generation's Hands & Feet. Our ambition goes beyond creating work—we strive to create holistic cultural processes that shape the future of our work and the circus form.
Want to see Na Djinang perform live?
Na Djinang's award-winning production Arterial — a breathtaking acrobatic work exploring the ancient connections tying First Nations people together — comes to Wyndham Cultural Centre on Sunday 5 July, 3pm. Tickets on sale now https://tickets.wyndham.vic.gov.au/Events/Arterial
Na Djinang Circus is generously supported by Creative Australia, Creative Victoria, and the Sue Beeton Foundation.