Bullanginya Dreaming is set to open on Friday, May 24.
Through captivating storytelling and dynamic multimedia presentations, Bullanginya Dreaming will help visitors gain a deeper appreciation for Indigenous identity and culture.
Attendees will be able to take a journey through Indigenous history and immerse themselves in an enriching sensory experience, crafted to foster a deeper connection with vibrant Indigenous culture.
Sporties Barooga CEO Bobby Brooks said Bullanginya Dreaming had been in the works for the past three years.
"We are finally ready to launch this spellbinding experience to our local community and wider audience."
Bullanginya Dreaming is designed to be an interactive art experience which aims to foster unity, respect and appreciation for the rich legacy of the Bangerang people through a guided tour along the Bullanginya Creek.
Attendees will undertake a 1.3km walk and stop at each of the 13 activation points which will comprise of sculptures that are lit up along with laser lights and imagery set on to smoky backgrounds.
Each activation point blends Bangerang Indigenous insights with the elemental forces of light, water and fire.
“Bullanginya Dreaming is open to everyone – families, young, old, school groups, locals, visitors – anyone with an interest in local heritage and Indigenous culture,” Mr Brooks said.
The interactive laser light spectacle will be a permanent feature of the Sporties Barooga.
Book tickets online at http://bullanginyadreaming.com.au/tickets
Price includes transport to and from the Sporties Barooga via shuttle bus.