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Australian National Maritime Museum

Guruwin – Sharks of Sydney Harbour Experience

When

Saturday 22 June 2024 from 10:30am to 2:45pm

Saturday 22, Sunday 23, Saturday 29, Sunday 30 June Sessions every 15 minutes 10:30am - 2:45pm Wednesday 17- Sunday 21 July Sessions every 15 minutes 10:30am - 4pm

Cost

Adult: $20Child: $12

Plunge into the mysterious underwater world of the sharks of Sydney harbour without getting wet!

Guruwin (Shark) is an unmissable new family-friendly experience by world-renowned visual theatre makers and puppeteers Erth Visual and Physical Inc.

Encounter bull sharks, grey nurses and the majestic great white. Come face to face with an array of spectacular sea life that has existed from deep within our prehistoric past to the rich biodiversity that now calls Sydney Harbour home.

Presented as a live poetic documentary, Guruwin’s exquisite puppets will enchant and delight, challenging you to reconsider our own role in protecting these much maligned magnificent creatures

Guruwin is the Gadigal language word for shark. This new work by Erth Visual & Physical Inc, presented in collaboration with the Australian National Maritime Museum, recognises and reinforces First Nations connections to our waterways and its creatures.

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Australian National Maritime Museum

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