Guruwin: Sharks of Sydney Harbour by ERTH – Australian National Maritime Museum | 30 June – 21 July, 2024

🗓Jun 30, 2024 · 12:00 AM – Jul 21, 2024 · 12:00 AM
📍2 Murray Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
🎟$20

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🚂 Train & Metro Hubs:Wentworth Park, Bank Street, John Street Square, The Star, Pyrmont Bay, Convention
🚋 Light Rail & Ferry Wharves:Darling Harbour Wharf 3, Casino Wharf, Darling Harbour, King St Wharf 5, Pyrmont Bay Wharf, Darling Harbour Wharf 9, Darling Harbour Wharf 1, Barangaroo, Wharf 1, Sida A, Darling Harbour, King St Wharf 7, Darling Harbour, King St Wharf 6, Darling Harbour, King St Wharf 4, Darling Harbour, King St Wharf 2, Darling Harbour, King St Wharf 8, Barangaroo, Wharf 1, Side B, Barangaroo, Wharf 2, Side A, Barangaroo, Wharf 2, Side B
🚌 Bus Stops:Harris St at Allen St, Harris St at Pyrmont Bridge Rd, Harris St after Pyrmont Bridge Rd, Harris St opp Union Square, Harris St after Fig St and 46 more stops nearby.
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2 Murray Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia




Dates: 30 June, to Sunday 21 July 2024 – WEEKLY event
Location: 2 Murray Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Website: https://www.sea.museum/
Cost: $20 general admission, $12 with a See it all ticket

Recommended ages 4- 14 years and adults

Guruwin (Shark) is a must-see family-friendly production by world-renowned visual theatre creators and puppeteers ERTH Visual and Physical Inc.

Meet bull sharks, grey nurses, and the majestic great white. Come face to face with a diverse range of stunning sea life that has existed since our prehistoric past, as well as the abundant variety that presently inhabits Sydney Harbour.

Presented as a live poetic documentary, Guruwin’s stunning puppets will amaze and delight, forcing you to examine our own role in saving these much-maligned magnificent creatures.

Guruwin is the Gadigal word meaning shark. This new work by Erth Visual & Physical Inc, exhibited in cooperation with the Australian National Maritime Museum, acknowledges and reaffirms First Nations ties to our waterways and their inhabitants.


Events In Sydney acknowledges and respects Aboriginal people as the state’s first people and nations and recognises Aboriginal people as the Traditional Owners and occupants of New South Wales land and water.
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