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Water Night Cultural and Cinematic Experience at Botanic Gardens

Cultural Water Performance, Pizza and Outdoor Cinema screening of Our Blue World (narrated by Liam Neeson).

Thursday, 24th October 5:30-8:45pm

With Eurobodalla Shire Council at Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden, Deep Creek Dam Road Batemans Bay.

Can you survive five hours without water?

Only 42% of Australians consider tap water to be precious. See if you can ‘tap off’ for just a few hours and tune in to embracing the value of our wonderful life source.

Join us on Water Night to celebrate the wonders of water, connect with others and get the water conversations flowing.

Be inspired by a water dance performed by Muladha Gamara and enjoy a delicious feast prepared by Repurposing for Resilience while watching ‘Our Blue World’, narrated by Liam Neeson.

All funds raised by food sales will go towards growing Repurposing for Resilience, a not-for-profit organisation working to prevent the landfilling of used solar panels.

The Repurposing for Resilience solar power food truck will sell these delicious items:

  • handcrafted pies (including a vegetarian option)
  • gourmet sausage sizzle straight from the barbie
  • desserts: homemade rosemary pannacotta, tiramisu, baklava, and pecan and bourbon brownies.
  • hot chocolate, chai, teas etc.

To bring: a rug or camp chair (camp chairs will be positioned along the back rows to enable rug-sitters to see the performance, and the movie.

What’s on offer:

·Muladha Gamara – Welcome to Country and Water Dance

·Water Reflection Activity – you’re invited to add your thoughts to our ‘Reflections’ page

·Food and hot beverages

·Outdoor Cinema showing: Our Blue World will start around 7pm. Run time is 1 hour and 40 minutes.

·Bookings essential via https://www.eventbrite.com.au/…/water-night-cultural…

 

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