ARC Circus SCHEDULE
Living Sculptures: How the birds got their colours mackay
Living Sculptures: How the birds got their colours is a stunning, Indigenous-led, contemporary performance piece fusing traditional First Nations dance, storytelling and contemporary circus.
This show is a collaboration between ARC Circus and Luther Cora and his team from Yugambeh Aboriginal Dancers.
The work is a telling of the traditional Dreamtime story of the same name, which explores themes of belonging and our unique differences.
Living Sculptures: How the birds got their colours is coming to Logan Butter factory
Living Sculptures: How the birds got their colours, is coming to Logan Butterfactory
Details: https://www.loganarts.com.au/event/living-sculptures-how-the-birds-got-their-colours/
A Bee Story at HOTA
A Bee Story is coming to HOTA on the Gold Coast
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A Bee Story Bunbury Entertainment Centre BREC
A Bee Story is coming to Bunbury Entertainment Centre BREC
Details and Tickets:
https://www.bunburyentertainment.com/education-event/a-bee-story/
Into Space in Toowoomba Empire Theatre
Into Space is coming to Toowoomba Empire theatre
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Hong Kong Cheers Festival
‘Cheers!’ Series: A Bee Story by ARC Circus Dance Theatre (Australia)
https://www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/CulturalService/Programme/en/multi_arts/programs_1897.html
Cambodian PHARE Circus Development
ARC is off to Cambodia to develop a brand new show with Phare Circus. We cannot wait. Stay tuned for this beautiful collaboration
A Bee Story Sydney Fringe
Queen Bee and Worker Bee must work together to rebuild their hive after it is destroyed by a bushfire. But things never quite go to plan…
A narrative circus show for children and families. “A Bee Story” brings together elements of circus, acrobatics, dance and live music to tell the story of Queen Bee and Worker Bee, who must work together to re-build their hive after it is destroyed by a bushfire.
The Bees are so excited to be bringing this world class, award winning show to Sydney Fringe. Don’t miss out and get your tickets NOW
Into Space Premiere
Kids Take Over | Into Space
Into Space is a classic hero’s journey. We follow Val, an astronaut and his crew on a high-stakes mission into deep space. Along the way, they face an asteroid field, separation from their team, encounters with alien life, and the terrifying possibility of never making it home. As the mission unfolds, Val and his mission squad must navigate not only the unknown universe but their own inner world. What truths will they uncover about connection, courage, and our place in the cosmos?
Into Space is a high-energy, emotionally resonant experience, blending awe-inspiring physical performance with universal themes of adventure, resilience, and discovery.
Fusing world-class acrobatics, aerials, juggling, and striking design, Into Space is where Interstellar, Star Wars, and Cirque du Soleil collide.
Recommended ages 7+.
ARC Circus Into Space Roving Astronauts
It’s launch time! At SWELL this September, the ARC acrobats will do acrobatics and juggling roving in their astronaut suits, interacting with the audience up and down the beach of Currumbin, bravely exploring the out of this world sculptures.
A sneak peak of Into Space, premiering at HOTA, Home of the Arts, in September 2025.
When | Weekends
Time | 10.00am – 11.00am
Where | Len Wort Park to Currumbin Beach Vikings Surf Life Saving Club
Cost | FREE
Darwin Festival Season Living Sculptures: How the birds got their colours
A living, breathing work of art that tells a powerful dreamtime story
Experience the magic of How the Birds Got Their Colours, an Indigenous-led performance blending traditional First Nations dance, storytelling and contemporary circus in a visually stunning outdoor spectacle.
Featuring Yugambeh Elder Luther Cora and Arc Circus, this breathtaking work brings a Dreamtime story to life, celebrating cultural connection, identity and the beauty of diversity. How The Birds Got Their Colours will touch your heart and open your eyes.
Presented by Darwin Festival and Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
QPAC Clancestry season Living Sculptures: How the birds got their colours (Copy)
4 free shows. Experience the magic of Living Sculptures: How The Birds Got Their Colours, an Indigenous-led performance blending traditional First Nations dance, storytelling, and contemporary circus in a visually stunning outdoor spectacle. Featuring the internationally acclaimed Yugambeh Elder Luther Cora and the Yugambeh Dancers, alongside Arc Circus, this breathtaking work brings a Dreamtime story to life, celebrating cultural connection, identity, and the beauty of diversity.
A Bee Story at Botanical Bizarre Gold Coast
We are roving and entertaining audiences at Botanical Bizarre Festival on the Gold Coast. Don’t miss this wonderful festival, and catch the Bees buzzing about performing daring stunts and tricks
KIFT Festival South Korea
A Bee Story is going to South Korea
Queen Bee and Worker Bee must work together to rebuild their hive after it is destroyed by a bushfire. But things never quite go to plan… Don’t miss two shows at KIFT Festival end of July
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