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Moonlight stories

Two women rugged up with headphones on looking at a light show projection on Table Cape lighthouse.
Two people in winter woolies, enjoying the light projection on Table Cape Lighthouse
People sitting on hay bales watching projected images onto Table Cape lighthouse in Wynyard.
People looking at nighttime projections onto Table Cape lighthouse.
Peopl watching night time projections onto light house with an umbrella
people enjoying night time projections onto to Table Cape lighhouse, wrapped up warmly.
People rugged up with an umbrella watching a projection onto Table Cape lighthouse.
Two women rugged up for winter looking at a light projection onto Table Cape Light house
View of two people in winter woolies with headphones on listening to the narration of the light show
Image of lighthouse with projected image on it and the moonlight above.
Launched as part of the Permission to Trespass winter events in Wynyard Tasmania "Moonlight Stories" provides a stunning visual platform for winter projections of artwork on the Table Cape lighthouse. It is part of the Sensing Table Cape experience. Moonlight represents an important cultural touchstone to the local north west tribe, the Tommeginner who travelled seasonally across the north west, including Table Cape. The full moon represented a time for Tommeginner people to gather, share food, spiritual experiences, stories, and knowledge around fire light. Moonlight Stories provides us an opportunity to connect to a similar experience, an opportunity to learn, and share stories and knowledge around a different kind of light, but still under moonlight again. The inaugural projection has been created by local artist Caleb Nichols-Mansell. Caleb presents a projected artwork “TUNAPRI”, with an accompanying soundscape that responds to place through the vision, creativity, and voice of a contemporary Tasmanian Aboriginal artist. Projected visuals in the form of original paintings, drawings and digital illustrations will tell the story of country. The deep time connections of a culture and community who are connected to place, people, and time will come together to honour those who have gone before and look forward to the future.
Event Details
  • Tuesday (Weekly)

  • 6:00 AM to 7:00 AM

  • Table Cape Road, Wynyard, Tasmania, 7325

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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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