Laura Quinkan Dance Festival

Approximately 25 Dance troupes from across the Cape York will gather in our small community of Laura to showcase stories through dance routines, sharing history and uniting as one.

The township of Laura is the central meeting place for people from the Cape York, as well as being home to Australia’s most significant collection of rock art, it hosts another internationally recognised celebration of Aboriginal culture, the Laura Quinkan Dance Festival.

The dance festival grounds at Laura occupy the site of a very old, traditional Bora ground. It’s a respected and sacred site. Here, people from about 20 different communities located across the Cape York Peninsula come together to celebrate with music, dance, singing and cultural performances.

It’s a place and event where families meet new and old family members and exchange, rejuvenate and pass on knowledge and history.

The festival has been coordinated by several different organizations over the years and in 2021 the Ang Gnarra Aboriginal Corporation is responsible for the event and has assigned Fievents as event organizers. This is a significant milestone for the traditional owners.

 

Laura Quinkan Dance Festival

Approximately 25 Dance troupes from across the Cape York will gather in our small community of Laura to showcase stories through dance routines, sharing history and uniting as one.

Friday 7 July - Sunday 9 July 2023, 9:00 AM - 11:00 PM

VenueAng-Gnarra Festival Grounds
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Dates & Times

Date Times
Friday 7 July 9:00am - 11:00pm
Saturday 8 July 9:00am - 11:00pm
Sunday 9 July 9:00am - 11:00pm

The Venue

Ang-Gnarra Festival Grounds


Address

Lot 1 Peninsula Developmental Rd
Yarraden
QLD 4892
Australia

The dance festival grounds at Laura occupy the site of a very old, traditional Bora ground. It’s a respected and sacred site. Here, people from about 20 different communities located across the Cape York Peninsula come together to celebrate with music, dance, singing and cultural performances.

The dance festival grounds at Laura occupy the site of a very old, traditional Bora ground. It’s a respected and sacred site. Here, people from about 20 different communities located across the Cape York Peninsula come together to celebrate with music, dance, singing and cultural performances.