Junklandia

From JUNK to FUNK! In the hands of the Junklandians, ordinary recycled materials are transformed into extraordinary musical instruments and forgotten junk comes alive.

Presented by Junkyard Beats

~Junklandia~
~Junklandia~

#From JUNK to FUNK!

Siblings from the faraway planet JUNKLANDIA embark on a mission to Earth to teach the earthlings the Junklandian ways of music and creative recycling! This show is a spectacle of rhythm, dance, circus and comedy guaranteed to blow your mind!

Junklandia excites the imagination of children and adults alike. Kitchen utensils, cardboard boxes and buckets become the greatest drum set in the world; plastic bags are an amazing musical instrument and the human body becomes a unique sound machine. With a language of gibberish and rhythm, this show is accessible to any age and nationality.

The show ends with an incredible ‘JUNK Orchestra’ where each audience member, equipped with a recycled instrument, will come together to create a one-of-a-kind Junkyard Band! By uniting in rhythm, music and movement, the audience can experience the tangible power of collaboration & teamwork whilst having fun!

Join the dynamic adventure of these musical misfits as they repurpose the junk that the world has forgotten. Learn about sustainability through this high energy and imaginative performance.

You won't look at recycled materials the same way after watching this show.

Tuesday 28 October - 9:30am & 12:00pm


Empire Cardholder $26.00
Adult $30.00
Child U15 $26.00
Groups 4+ $27.00
*a fee of $5 applies per transaction for online bookings.


Family/Children, Music


60mins

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Acknowledgement
of country

The Empire acknowledges the Traditional Custodians, the Giabal, Jarowair and Western Wakka Wakka peoples, where we work and present stories. We would like to pay respect to the Elders, past and present and to all First Nations peoples.

Artwork: We Are Yuree by Adrian Bauwens

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