Impulse Festival

February 23, 2022 in Entertainment

Come together and celebrate the opening of Bundanon – Australia’s newest art destination situated in Shoalhaven, NSW. Celebrations will be marked with a First Peoples-led festival, IMPULSE, and will include a program of live music, workshops, talks and artist activations. The IMPULSE Festival is a community celebration of the stories of this unique place, old and new will be held on 5 March, 2pm-9pm.

On stage, see Miiesha, Nooky, Kee’ahn, Djinama Yilaga Choir, Kyarna Rose & Matty Walker, The Drifting Doolagahls and Ngaran Ngaran Dancers. Workshops and talks will be presented by Nooky, Uncle Steve Russell, Aunty Julie Freeman and Clive Freeman and Gadhungal Murring. The Festival’s Creative Producers are Uncle Richard Scott-Moore and Candice Scott-Moore, with support from Maddison Wellington and Rebecca Moore.

Bundanon Chief Executive Officer, Rachel Kentcomments, “We are delighted to be celebrating the opening of Bundanon’s new Art Museum and Bridge with a First Peoples-led festival with artmaking, performances and headline acts Miiesha, Nooky and Kee’ahn. The Impulse Festival is a community-led celebration of the ancient and new stories of Bundanon.”

Festival goers will be able to experience Bundanon’s inaugural exhibition,From impulse to action, which draws on the creative energy of experimentation. AttheIMPULSE Festival, audiences will experience performances by exhibiting artists Tina Havelock Stevens & Jo Lloyd, Skye Saxon and Kaitlen Wellington.

From the small Aboriginal community of Woorabinda, Australia, Miiesha arrived on the R’n’B landscape with a sound and a story that instantly demanded attention. A strong, proud Anangu/ Torres Strait Islander woman, Miiesha released her debut collection of songs entitled Nyaaringu in 2020. 

Miiesha
Miiesha

Nooky is one of the most vital voices in the Australian music landscape. The proud Yuin rapper, producer and radio host has been championing Blak excellence for well over a decade. Growing up in Nowra, Nooky found hip-hop through his older cousin Selway, and music became his healing process. “Music is where I let the warrior come out and protect myself,” he says. “I had to fight the pain and turn it into supreme confidence. I could do and say whatever I wanted.”

Nooky
Nooky

Kee’ahn is a proud Kuku Yalanjii, Jirrbal, Zenadth Kes song woman. Kee’ahn aims to honour her name and Ancestors through her soulful music. Blending the sounds of soul, R&B and pop throughout her music, Kee’ahn weaves lush melodies and words reminiscent of heartbreak and healing.

Kee’ahn
Kee’ahn

 Visit Bundanon’s pop-up bar by local winery Cupitt’s Estate,and a range of food stalls on the day, or pre-book apicnic hamper online.

Bundanon will have a shuttle bus operating between Nowra, Bomaderry Station, North Nowra and Bundanon. 

TICKETS 

$30.00             Adult

$20.00             Concession

$70.00             Family (two adults and two youths)

Children under 12 years free.

DATE & TIME

Saturday, 5 March 2022, 2pm – 9pm

LINEUP

Miiesha

Kee’ahn

Nooky 

The Drifting Doolagahls

Kyarna Rose and Matty Walker

Djinama Yilaga Women’s Choir

Ngaran Ngaran Dancers  

With workshops and activations presented by Uncle Steve Russell, Aunty Julie Freeman and Clive Freeman, Skye Saxon, Tina Havelock Stevens and Jo Lloyd, and Gadhungal Murring.

ABOUT BUNDANON: Established in 1993, Bundanon was gifted to the Australian people by Arthur and Yvonne Boyd, representing one of the most significant acts of philanthropy in the history of the arts in Australia. Bundanon is located on 1,000 hectares of bush and parkland overlooking the Shoalhaven River, on the South Coast of New South Wales, two and a half hours from Sydney.

  • Top photo: Shoalhaven River, Bundanon