Badu Gili : Story Keepers

On Tuesday 09th of June – Monday 30th November is a free nightly experience that explores First’s Nations stories in a breathtaking six minute projection on the Opera House’s eastern Bennelong sails. One of Sydney’s most captivating cultural experiences, continues to illuminate the sails of the Sydney Opera House this year. Celebrating the stories, art, and culture of the Gadigal people and other First Nations communities, the spectacular projection transforms the iconic landmark into a vibrant canvas of Indigenous creativity.

Visitors gathering around Circular Quay can enjoy breathtaking visuals that showcase traditional and contemporary Aboriginal artworks, accompanied by powerful storytelling that reflects Australia’s rich cultural heritage. The display offers both locals and tourists a unique opportunity to connect with the world’s oldest living cultures in an unforgettable setting.

As the lights dance across the Opera House sails, Badu Gili reminds audiences of the importance of preserving and celebrating Indigenous voices. Whether you are visiting Sydney for the first time or rediscovering the city, this inspiring experience is a must-see event in 2026.

Badu Gili continues to demonstrate how art, history, and technology can come together to create a meaningful public experience, making the Sydney Opera House shine not only as an architectural icon but also as a platform for cultural storytelling. Visit this site https://www.sydney.com/destinations/sydney/sydney-city/city-centre/events/badu-gili-story-keepers for more information.

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