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From campfire to stage light

Go on an epic journey toward self-determination and Indigenous pride when JUTE Theatre Company bring From Campfire to Stage Light to The Events Centre, Caloundra on Tuesday 18 June.

Performed by the master storyteller himself, David Bindi Hudson, a well-known and loved cultural leader and global ambassador for Indigenous Australia, as well as singer-songwriter, dancer, actor, visual and artist.

David will take audiences on a culturally rich journey of Far North Queensland and the world from his traditional lands to the international mega stages through storytelling, songs, and extraordinary visual design.

In preparing to deliver his one man play to audiences in Caloundra next month, Mr Hudson said he hopes From Campfire to Stage Light will inspire a new generation of artists and performers.

“I can’t wait to take the audience with me on what is a very personal journey grounded in my connection to culture and Country and commitment to intergenerational knowledge sharing,” Mr Hudson said.

Directed by nationally recognised First Nations Director, Isaac Drandic, with music and lyrics by Nereace Howes, Nigel Pegrum and David Bindi Hudson, this play is presented by JUTE Theatre Company and Didge-Ralia Co-production with The Events Centre.

VENUE: The Events Centre, Caloundra

DATE and TIME: Tuesday 18 June at 10:30am and 7:30pm

TICKETS: From $35

BOOKINGS: Call 07 5491 4240 or visit theeventscentre.com.au

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