Mitch Tambo – Storytime and Musical Performance

Mitch Tambo – Storytime and Musical Performance

Rathmines Theatre, nawayibaRathmines, NSW
Saturday, Mar 7 from 10 am to 11:30 am AEDT
Overview

One of Australia's most unique and electrifying performers - didgeridoo player, dancer, singer and now author.

Join us for a special storytime and music performance with Australian world music star, and proud Gamilaraay man, Mitch Tambo. Mitch is travelling across the country with his I AM ME tour, using music, storytelling and culture to inspire young people and encourage self-belief. Celebrate the diversity of First Nations culture in this delightful picture book about being true to yourself.

Books available for sale and signing.

This event is designed for children of all ages and their families. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

TicketsGeneral admission $12 plus booking fee.
Lake Mac Arts $10.80 plus booking fee
Family ticket (4 people) $40 plus booking fee

Tickets at the door $15. Tickets available at the door subject to availability.

Membership cards need to be presented at event entry. Not a member? Find out more about Lake Mac Arts Memberships Lake Mac Arts membership - Lake Macquarie Arts

Please note there is no need to print your tickets off for this event, the staff can provide electronic check in upon entry.

Mitch Tambo is a famous First Nations singer who makes fun, happy music for everyone. He sings in English and in Gamilaraay, an Aboriginal language. Mitch loves to dance, wear bright costumes, and make people smile with his songs. His music mixes sounds from his Aboriginal culture and talks about love, hope, and being yourself.

Mitch has sung at events like sports games and Christmas concerts. He even sings with his wife, Voice of Lele. Kids love him because he visits schools and shares stories, songs, and good feelings. Mitch is also a writer! He made a special book just for kids called I AM ME. It’s about being proud, kind, and strong. Mitch says, “It’s okay to be different. You are amazing just the way you are!” His songs and stories help children feel happy and brave.



One of Australia's most unique and electrifying performers - didgeridoo player, dancer, singer and now author.

Join us for a special storytime and music performance with Australian world music star, and proud Gamilaraay man, Mitch Tambo. Mitch is travelling across the country with his I AM ME tour, using music, storytelling and culture to inspire young people and encourage self-belief. Celebrate the diversity of First Nations culture in this delightful picture book about being true to yourself.

Books available for sale and signing.

This event is designed for children of all ages and their families. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

TicketsGeneral admission $12 plus booking fee.
Lake Mac Arts $10.80 plus booking fee
Family ticket (4 people) $40 plus booking fee

Tickets at the door $15. Tickets available at the door subject to availability.

Membership cards need to be presented at event entry. Not a member? Find out more about Lake Mac Arts Memberships Lake Mac Arts membership - Lake Macquarie Arts

Please note there is no need to print your tickets off for this event, the staff can provide electronic check in upon entry.

Mitch Tambo is a famous First Nations singer who makes fun, happy music for everyone. He sings in English and in Gamilaraay, an Aboriginal language. Mitch loves to dance, wear bright costumes, and make people smile with his songs. His music mixes sounds from his Aboriginal culture and talks about love, hope, and being yourself.

Mitch has sung at events like sports games and Christmas concerts. He even sings with his wife, Voice of Lele. Kids love him because he visits schools and shares stories, songs, and good feelings. Mitch is also a writer! He made a special book just for kids called I AM ME. It’s about being proud, kind, and strong. Mitch says, “It’s okay to be different. You are amazing just the way you are!” His songs and stories help children feel happy and brave.



VENUE INFORMATION

HERITAGE BUILDING

Rathmines Theatre is a heritage building and does not have air conditioning. Please dress warmly on cooler days.

PARKING

Parking is available in designated areas surrounding the venue, including two accessible parking spaces in front of the theatre.

ACCESSIBILITY

Accessible access to Rathmines Theatre is available via the ramp on the lake side of the theatre. There are two accessible parking spaces in front of the theatre. There is one accessible unisex toilet (right-hand transfer), and one accessible male toilet (ambulant).

HEARING LOOP

A Hearing Loop is available in the theatre. To receive the signal directly a patron can switch their hearing aid or cochlear implant process to the T Switch, or Telecoil position.

ACCESSIBLE SEATING

Accessible seating is available inside the theatre. Please indicate when booking your tickets or email artsculture&tourisminfo@lakemac.nsw.gov.au

ADVERSE WEATHER

If a performance needs to be cancelled due to adverse weather, this page will be updated and customers will be notified by email, phone call or sms.

This event may be photographed and filmed, and your image could be used in advertising and promotion by Lake Macquarie City Council. Should you wish to not be photographed or filmed please advise event organisers on entry at the event.

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Rathmines Theatre, nawayiba

Stilling Street & Dorrington Road Intersection

Rathmines, NSW 2283

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