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Uluru has launched a dazzling new Indigenous art, light and sound experience

Our outback desert has transformed into a living canvas for this brand-new cultural sunrise immersion

Melissa Woodley
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Melissa Woodley
Travel & News Editor, Time Out Australia
Uluru at sunrise
Photograph: Matt Lambley
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When it comes to once-in-a-lifetime experiences, it’s hard to beat those on offer in Australia’s Red Centre. This magical stretch of the Australian outback is full of endless possibilities and wild adventures, all centred around one of our nation’s most recognisable and sacred landmarks, Uluru (Ayers Rock). Now, the siren’s call of the great red north has become even louder, because an all-new, immersive Indigenous art experience has just been unveiled. 

Sunrise Journeys illuminates the talents of three Anangu artists, Selina Kulitja (Maruku Arts), Denise Brady (Kaltukatjara Art) and Valerie Brumby (Walkatjara Art), who have collaborated on a bespoke dot painting that shares the story of their deep connection to culture and Country. The vast desert landscape of Uluru and Kata Tjuta will become a natural canvas for their artwork – ‘Ngura nganampa wiru mulapa,’ meaning ‘our country is truly beautiful’ in the local Pitjantjatjara language – which will be recreated on the dusty red sands before sunrise using cutting-edge laser and light projection. Gasp!

Sunrise Journeys Artwork and Artists
Photograph: Supplied | Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia

If it wasn't already magical enough, local musician Jeremy Whiskey has composed a special soundtrack to harmonise with the natural soundscapes, artists' narration and gently pulsing lights, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of an Uluru sunrise.

The two-hour Sunrise Journeys experience debuted on August 1 as part of Ayers Rock Resort’s 40th birthday celebrations, along with a brand new native high tea. The immersive art experience adds to the Resort’s already spectacular line-up of experiences, including the world’s biggest daily drone show Wintjiri Wiru, one of Australia’s largest art installations Field of Light, and the acclaimed Sounds of Silence dinner under the starry skies.

Field of light at Uluru
Photograph: Tourism NT | Salty Aura | Field of light at Uluru

So, if you’re itching to bust out of the big smoke, explore Australia and dive into a uniquely glorious experience in one of the wildest and most majestic corners of the world, look no further. This magical sunrise experience will be waiting for you (soon). You can find out more about it right here

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