Cairns Esplanade & Salt House

The Tropics Trail
Thursday 3 - Sunday 13 October, 2024

Shine on Gimuy

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Thursday 3 - Sunday 13 October, 2024


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Cairns Esplanade & Salt House, 52/54 Esplanade, Cairns City QLD 4870



Full Event Pass (Fri-Sun) Adult 18+

$65

Full Event Pass (Fri-Sun) Concession

$60

Full Event Pass (Fri-Sun) Youth 12-17

$35

Full Event Pass (Fri-Sun) Kid Under 12

FREE

Single Day Pass (Fri-Sun) Adult 18+

$25

Single Day Pass (Fri-Sun) Concession

$20

Single Day Pass (Fri-Sun) Youth 12-17

$15

Single Day Pass (Fri-Sun) Kid Under 12

FREE


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SHINE ON GIMUY

Shine On Gimuy is an immersive First Nations light and multi-arts festival which showcases the wealth of Indigenous arts and culture in Tropical North Queensland. Held along the glistening foreshore of tropical Gimuy (Cairns), the 2024 festival will bring the Esplanade and Salt House Festival Hub to life from Thu 3 - Sun 13 October.

Hosted by the Yidinji Nation, on their homelands, the festival is a celebration of all forms of First Nations storytelling, showcasing innovative arts and cultural practices, as well as illuminating insights into science and industry. Country—and First Nations peoples' connections to Country—are integral to our festival.

 

The Theme

Theme: ENTWINED

“2024's thematic is ENTWINED. This year's public art installations will be based on our intrinsic social ecology as First Nations peoples, the spatial perceptions of the Indigenous realm–the philosophy, language–and our Cultural customs and nuances. All of which are being embraced by society.

Shine's program will highlight stories of intergenerational practices... Who First Nations peoples and our Cultures are, are all ENTWINED. We'll celebrate conversations and ideas, visual arts, music and dance! Shine On Gimuy, as a multi-disciplinary festival, offers many opportunities to creative participants, our communities and attendees alike. I hope, in 2024, our festival will also offer the healing we all need".

– Rhoda Roberts AO, Artistic Director.

2024 Program

Learn more about Shine on Gimuy Festival

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We're committed to working closely with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to celebrate and elevate First Nations culture. The MobTix program provides enhanced access to our events for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, as well as Māori, Pasifika, and other Global First Nations communities, through discounted or complimentary tickets.

Shine on Gimuy is included in the MobTix program. To sign up for MobTix and learn more, click the button below.

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Accessibility

Our team work hard to ensure access needs are taken into account from the moment we dream up an event to the moment you leave the site. Learn all about accessibility at Qld Music Trails and ask our team any questions you might have below.

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QMF respectfully acknowledges the Djabugay, Yirrganydji, Buluwai, Gimuy Walubara Yidinji, Mandingalbay Yidinji, Gunggandji, Dulabed and Malanbara Yidinji, Bundabarra and Wadjanbarra Yidinji, Wanyurr Majay, Mamu and NgadjonJii Peoples as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land, waters and skies where The Tropics Trail unfolds. We extend our respects for their enduring connection to the remarkable terrain, where creative works take place, performances resonate, and celebrations come to life. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and to all First Nations peoples of all communities who also work and live on this land. We recognise the importance of First Nations leadership and collaboration, and QMF commits to walking together on a journey of shared learning and cultures.

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