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Thursday 16 July, 6 pm – FREE performance on the LEC forecourt
Living Sculptures: How the birds got their colours is a stunning, Indigenous-led, contemporary performance piece fusing traditional First Nations dance, storytelling and contemporary circus.
This show is a collaboration between ARC Circus and Luther Cora and his team from Yugambeh Aboriginal Dancers.
The work is a telling of the traditional Dreamtime story of the same name, which explores themes of belonging and our unique differences.
UP LATE – Logan Art Gallery and Logan Entertainment Centre
3:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Lantern trail, live art, talks, puppetry, circus and tasty eats, an immersive twilight celebration from LAG to LEC.
Wander a glowing lantern pathway created by Pamela See and local community members, guiding you from LAG to LEC. Watch as Phil Blunt creates his striking bird mural live, adding to the energy of the evening. Enjoy a Welcome to Country with Aunty Robyn, and relax with hot food and drinks from Limelight Café.
Bring a picnic blanket, your family and friends, and settle in for a vibrant program of artist talks and live performances, including the playful Edgy and Hedgy and the spectacular Arc Circus. As the sun sets, the precinct transforms into a warm, creative gathering place celebrating art, community, and connection.
Winner of Two Matilda Awards – Best Circus or Physical Theatre Work and Best Costume Design



How the Birds Got Their Colours is part of the broader Where Do I Belong? exhibition.
As you explore this vibrant and meaningful experience, we invite you to discover the full program of events, stories and creative works that celebrate identity, culture and connection.
Find out what else is happening as part of Where Do I Belong?
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