Galah Gala with Aunty Jonny and the Falconers of Fashion
Overview
Join special guests Jenny Kee and Linda Jackson for an unforgettable art and fashion dance party.
Dust off your plumage and press your finest feathers — the Galah Gala is calling.
If you loved the (Not So) Blue Light Disco, don't miss Aunty Jonny and the Falconers of Fashion as they take you under their glorious wings for an evening of high couture meets high country, where Australia's most magnificent birds take the runway at Bundanon. Come dressed as the bird you were always meant to be — Brolga or Budgie, Cassowary or Kookaburra, perhaps the famed Tawny Frogmouth of Bundanon itself. Beaks encouraged. Dignity optional. Dancing essential.
Full program to be announced soon.
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