Symphony of the Dreaming

Museum of Sydney
Sun 08 Jun '25 – Sat 14 Jun '25

Overview

Symphony of the Dreaming is a live music and light experience on the forecourt of the Museum of Sydney that explores the Aboriginal concept of Country and its relationship to light, rhythm, sound, energy and place. It's designed to immerse audiences in the natural ecologies of NSW, which have been observed, heard and deeply understood by Aboriginal people for millennia. The work is a dynamic conversation between two Australian artists –…

Symphony of the Dreaming is a live music and light experience on the forecourt of the Museum of Sydney that explores the Aboriginal concept of Country and its relationship to light, rhythm, sound, energy and place. It's designed to immerse audiences in the natural ecologies of NSW, which have been observed, heard and deeply understood by Aboriginal people for millennia.

The work is a dynamic conversation between two Australian artists – Dharawal and Yuin Aboriginal artist Alison Page and creative technologist and composer Charlie Chan.

At Vivid 2025, audiences will be able to gain a deeper understanding of the Dreaming through this experience, designed to deepen the connection between humans and the natural world.

The design of the illuminated forest of poles on the museum's forecourt draws inspiration from the patterns in different Australian ecologies and their interaction, as the sound of Country is painted with rhythmic projections of colour and light.

The interactive, immersive soundtrack includes more than 2,000 distinct field recordings captured over the past 40 years – in rainforests, temperate forests, along the coastline and underwater, as well as inside the human body and in the outer reaches of the cosmos.

Symphony of the Dreaming is proudly supported by the NSW Government through the Blockbusters Funding initiative.

Location

Museum of Sydney

Sydney NSW 2000 Australia

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