Monday, 30 January 2017

ARTS & CULTURE IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY 2017

Field of Light
Due to popular demand, Voyages Ayers Rock Resort will be extending Field of Light by 12 months through March 31, 2018. The offering was originally slated to end in March 2017. The magnificent art installation at Uluru features more than 50,000 frosted-glass spheres that bloom as darkness falls over Australia's spiritual heartland. Clients can experience the installation with a Field of Light Star Pass or A Night at Field of Light dinner. For more information: https://www.ayersrockresort.com.au/events/detail/field-of-light-uluru

The Bombing of Darwin Harbour and Royal Flying Doctor Service Experience at Stokes Hill Wharf transports visitors back in time to February 19, 1942 to experience what it was like in Darwin during the largest ever single attack mounted on Australia by a foreign power. For more information: http://rfdsdarwin.com.au/bombing-of-darwin-harbour-february-19th-1942


SEIT Outback Australia is proud to be partnering with another territory business ATG Downunder to bring visitors a fabulous and completely unique dining experience set along one of Australia's most iconic natural wonders, Uluru Fork and View features a distinct dining experience paired with . For more information: http://www.seitoutbackaustralia.com.au

The Araluen Arts Centre has launched a new website that features an online ticket booking system as well as a digital catalogue of selected works in the Araluen Art Collection. For more information: http://www.araluenartscentre.nt.gov.au

“Journey the dreaming,” a new cultural walking tour, provides visitors to Alice Springs with insights into aboriginal traditions and more than 40,000 years of indigenous history in Australia. For more information: https://www.discovercentralaustralia.com/accommodation/journey-the-dreaming/82662

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