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Arts Narrogin and Bond Creatives present

Djuki Mala at the Narrogin Town Hall! *SOLD OUT*

October 7 @ 7:30 pm 8:30 pm

Venue: Narrogin Town Hall, 80 Federal St Narrogin WA 6312


5.00PM: PRE SHOW ENTERTAINMENT & SAUSAGE SIZZLE AT MACKIE PARK
7.00PM: DOORS OPEN
7.30PM: SHOW STARTS

Performance Duration: Approx 70 minutes
Age Suitability: 5 +
Genre: Dance and Physical Theatre


Book Tickets

$25 General Admission / $20 Concession / $20 Arts Narrogin member / $10 Under 18
Bookings can be made online or at ARtS SPACE (Shop 2, 80 Federal St Narrogin)

Due to COVID-19 restrictions and production design, our capacity at this event is very limited. Secure your tickets early to avoid disappointment.

Seating will be in rows, with chairs arranged in groups of 2 and 4.

Looking for youth dance workshop tickets? Find them here


A vibrant celebration of ingenuity and energy. Energetic, hilarious, groundbreaking.

Direct from North East Arnhem Land, Indigenous dance sensations and landmark dance/theatre company that took the world by storm present their internationally acclaimed smash hit production. Unique, infectious, high energy… like a confetti cannon point blank to the heart. Djuki Mala wow audiences with a spectacular fusion of traditional dance, pop-culture and storytelling that is a marvel of timing, comedy and clowning with a hefty dose of heart and soul!

Their appearances have electrified audiences at major festivals and events worldwide with multiple award nominations and wins alongside huge media interest. Djuki Mala’s performances offer a rare and insightful view into Indigenous Australia.

Winners – Best Dance Adelaide and Perth Fringe World 2017
West Australian Arts Editors Award 2017
UniSA Award for Excellence in Aboriginal Creative Arts 2018

‘… an hour of infectious joy’ ★★★★★ BroadwayBaby

‘No better offering at this year’s Fringe’ ★★★★★ West Australian

‘Joy enhancing, inspiring, thrilling, intoxicating’ ★★★★★ Upside News


This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body.