Please see below for touring dates.
All dates subject to changes and pandemic border restrictions.
Richard Scholes – The Magical World of Crazy Science or Wild Weather
Bernard Mangakahia – Mana: Spirit of Polynesia or Kia Toa
Dion Drummond 21, 22 May
Martin Chatterton 1 – 5 June
Sean Choolburra 11, 12 June
Lucas Proudfoot 22 – 25 June
Philip Green 29, 30 June, 2 July
Mark Greenwood & Frane Lessac 27 – 31 July
Valanga Khoza 24 – 28 August
Philip Green – Aboriginal Survival Technology or Ugly Bugs & Mini Beasts
Lucas Proudfoot – Circular Rhythm or Author Talks
Jenny Ellis – Shadow Puppetry & Wellbeing
Dion Drummond – Indigenous Performance
Richard Scholes – The Magical World of Crazy Science or Wild Weather
Bernard Mangakahia – Mana: Spirit of Polynesia or Kia Toa
Sean Choolburra – Cultural (Primary) or Comedy (Secondary)
WALA – Spirit of Ghana
Steve Schulz – The Big Samba
Our Story – hysterical history of Australia
James Phelan – Author
Valanga Khoza – African musician & storyteller
Craig Smith – Illustrator
Philip Wilcox – Slam Poet Champion
John Larkin – Author
Oliver Phommavanh – Author
Please enquire about touring options
Bernard Mangakahia selected dates in all terms
Richard Scholes selected dates in all terms
Jamel Singh and Dheeraj Shrestha dates by negotiation
Lucas Proudfoot selected dates in all terms
ZIMBOYZ dates negotiable (Brisbane / Gold Coast only)
Mark Greenwood limited dates early March
Frane Lessac limited dates early March
Mark Greenwood and Frane Lessac can work together or separately – Mark with the middle/seniors and Frane with the juniors.
Taiko Drums & Flutes of Japan 23-27 March (Bundaberg region)
Taiko Drums & Flutes of Japan 18 – 22 May
Anne Norman 25 – 27 May
WALA Term 2 available
Philip Green Eco-Scientist 13 – 24 July
Dion Drummond 13 – 24 July
Sean Choolburra 13 – 17 July, 11 – 14 August
Martin Chatterton 10 – 14 August
Steve Schulz mid / late August
Valanga Khoza 17 – 21 August or 31 August – 4 September
Mark Greenwood & Frane Lessac: 1 – 5 June
Author/Illustrator team, History Mysteries
Wala & African Groove: 22 June – 3 July
Music, Dance Cultural Diversity
Martin Chatterton: 22 June – 3 July
Author/Illustrator, high-energy interactive presentation
Richard Scholes: 24 – 28 August
Crazy Science or Wild Weather
Spectacular Science shows
Bernard Mangakahia: 7 – 13 September
Mana or Kia Toa
Multicultural Diversity, Music & Dance, Resilience & Wellbeing
Valanga Khoza: 19 – 23 October
Multicultural, Music, Author/Storyteller, Refugee of Apartheid
Philip Green: 26 October – 6 November
Ugly Bugs or Aboriginal Survival Technology
Science, Environment, Indigenous Studies
Christof!!: 9 – 20 November
Papa Gluck, Applauso, Circo Folklorico, Troubadour
German/Italian LOTE, Physical Comedy, Circus, Performing Arts
Author / Illustrators
Multicultural / Music / LOTE
Comedy / Drama / Dance
Richard Scholes – The Magical World of Crazy Science or Wild Weather
Bernard Mangakahia – Mana Spirit of Polynesia or Kia Toa – Resilience
Sean Choolburra – Comedy or Cultural
Mark Cain’s World of PVC MUSIC – dates in all terms
Mark Greenwood – selected dates in all terms. As a local, Mark has special rates for WA schools.
Valanga Khoza 24 – 28 February
Bernard Mangakahia mid-March for Harmony Week
Singh Sisters 1 – 9 April
Philip Green mid to late May
Dion Drummond 25 May – 5 June for Reconciliation Week
Martin Chatterton 25 May – 5 June
Taiko Drums & Flutes of Japan 8 – 12 June
O-Musubi kororin June
Frane Lessac – 27 – 31 July
Richard Scholes 10 – 14 August and possibly 3 – 7 August for Science Week
Bernard Mangakahia 2 – 27 August
Mana – Spirit of Polynesia or Kia Toa – Resilience