Dale Woodbridge-Brown, a proud Kamilaroi man from Mungindi, began his circus journey with Circus West as a child, later becoming a state gymnast and coach at Dubbo PCYC. Shifting from gymnastics to dance, he earned a diploma from the Aboriginal Centre for the Arts. Dale has led hip-hop workshops along Australia's East Coast and contributed to Move It Mob Style. He performed with Circus Oz for five years, excelling in acrobatics, clowning, and more, before becoming Ring Master. A core member of Briefs Factory, Dale was named NAIDOC Performer of 2019 and Indigenous Circus Performer 2021. His solo show, "Camp Culture," is touring Australia.
Camp Culture
About this event
Can the Kumbayas, throw on Queen B and spark more than just the fire. This is your roll call for Camp Culture – An interactive circus show for campers of any age. But this is no gammin summer camp – it’s serving up equal parts skill and sass. Hosted by seasoned and completely unqualified camp leader Dale Woodbridge Brown. He can’t use a compass but will show that no matter where you come from, there’s always a way to earn your badge for being your most authentic self. From growing up as a Faboriginal kid from the bush to one of Australia’s most prolific circus artists – his ability to use humour and heart to empower unrepresented voices will leave campers begging to stay just a little longer!
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Cluster Arts