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Sydney Living Museums

Walking through a Songline

Where
Museum of Sydney
Museum of Sydney
Cnr Phillip and Bridge Streets , Sydney NSW 2000
When

Thursdays and Sundays, 12am to 7am Thursday 7 July 2022 to Sunday 17 July 2022

Cost

Adult: $15.00Concession: $12.00Child (5-15years): $12.00Family: $38.00Sydney Living Museums Members: Free

Follow in the steps of the Seven Sisters and experience the immersive nature of a songline in this multi-sensory digital installation.

Songlines, or Dreaming tracks, map the routes of Ancestral beings as they travelled across Australia, creating the land and its people.

Walking through a Songline allows audiences of all ages to immerse themselves in a space where paintings come to life, stories are visualised, and ancient knowledge is shared in a striking and artistic way.

Surrender your understandings of time and space, and experience Indigenous storytelling as this ancient narrative comes alive through new technology. 

Walking through a Songline is developed by the National Museum of Australia and Mosster Studio with support from the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program and the Museum’s donor community.

Enjoy free daily entry to the Museum of Sydney from 1 July including free admission to Walking through a Songline, on until 17 July.

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