Discover the Magic of Sunrise Journeys: An Immersive Indigenous Art Experience at Uluru

Discover the Magic of Sunrise Journeys: An Immersive Indigenous Art Experience at Uluru

In the heart of Australia’s Red Centre lies a place of unparalleled beauty and cultural significance: Uluru (Ayers Rock). And now, this iconic landmark is about to become the stage for an all-new, immersive Indigenous art experience that promises to be truly unforgettable. Discover the Magic of Sunrise Journeys: An Immersive Indigenous Art Experience at Uluru

Discover the Magic of Sunrise Journeys: An Immersive Indigenous Art Experience at Uluru

Sunrise Journeys will showcase the talents of three Anangu artists, Selina Kulitja (Maruku Arts), Denise Brady (Kaltukatjara Art), and Valerie Brumby (Walkatjara Art), who have collaborated on a bespoke dot painting that shares the story of their deep connection to culture and Country. Translating to “our Country is truly beautiful” in the local Pitjantjatjara language, their artwork will be recreated on the dusty red sands before sunrise using cutting-edge laser and light projection techniques.

If that wasn’t enchanting enough, local musician Jeremy Whiskey has composed a special soundtrack to harmonize with the natural soundscapes, artists’ narration, and gently pulsing lights, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of an Uluru sunrise.

This magical experience will be unveiled on August 1st as part of Ayers Rock Resort’s 40th birthday celebrations, adding to the Resort’s already spectacular line-up of experiences, including the world’s biggest daily drone show Wintjiri Wiru, one of Australia’s largest art installations Field of Light, and the acclaimed Sounds of Silence dinner under the starry skies.

So, if you’re ready to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse yourself in the wild beauty of Australia’s Red Centre, mark your calendar for August 1st. Sunrise Journeys promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience that will leave you spellbound.(Photograph: Supplied | Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia)

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Source: https://www.timeout.com/australia/news/a-dazzling-new-indigenous-art-light-and-sound-experience-will-debut-in-australias-red-centre-this-year-050224

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