
Closing Event : Blak Nite 07
All Ages

“Hey you mob! Blak Nite is move’in house. Wanna come to a house warm’n party?”
You and your friends and family are all invited!
In Blak Nite style we’ll be funk’n it up for Come Out’s closing night at the biggest house warming party of the year. Now at Tandanya, you’ll see young Indigenous people showing off traditional and contemporary performance and talents to their peers, family and community. Dance, hip hop, comedy and visual arts until late in the Blak Nite.
“I have been attending Blak Nite since the very beginning and I have watched it grow and become a great night for young blackfellas here in Adelaide.”
Eugenia Flynn, Blak Nite Steering Committee
“Pride is the key factor of this event and it’s written on all the faces you see in the crowd.”
Benjamin Bayliss, Blak Nite Steering Committee
*Look out for artistic and cultural workshops linked to Blak Nite, called NUNGA DAYS.


Photography : Stephen Gray

| Artists | Venue | Date : Price | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| A showcase of the best young Indigenous talent | The National Aboriginal Cultural Institute – Tandanya, 253 Grenfell Street, Adelaide | Sat 19 May 4pm –11 pm Price: FREE - Gold coin donation | 7 hours |
| If you liked this... | Educator link | ||
| Book a performance in your primary school for Headhunter by Polyglot Puppet Theatre and Ilbijerri Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Theatre Cooperative. | All Arts strands; SOSE: Societies and cultures, Time, continuity and change. Essential Learnings: Id, C, In, T, F, Equity Cross-curriculum perspectives | ||