Experience a unique light and sound exhibition at Mooloolaba Beach fusing the mesmerising soundscapes of humpback whale songs with digital imagery and Indigenous cultural interpretation.
The free public Tallo-Billa (meaning ‘Humpback Whale’ in the local Kabi Kabi language) event will be staged for the first time on Mooloolaba Beach on Saturday 7 June between 6pm and 7pm. Projection will be onto the beach just north of the Surf Club, and everyone is welcome to view the event FREE.
The launch event will begin with a First Nations performance from Kabi Kabi artist Lyndon Davis, whose stories, knowledge and didgeridoo playing will create a memorable multi-sensory cultural experience.
The whale songs used in the performance were recorded by Dr Barclay aboard Sunreef’s Whale One from migrating humpback whales which are already traversing the east coast of Australia on their way to the breeding grounds off northern Queensland.
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