Camp Culture
A fun, fabulous circus adventure led by Faboriginal superstar Dale Woodbridge-Brown. With laughs, flips, and big camp energy, it’s all about being bold, proud, and unapologetically you!
Forget the Kumbayas and crank up Queen B — this is Camp Culture, an interactive circus show for campers of all ages. Hosted by the hilariously unqualified camp leader Dale, who proves that no matter where you come from, there’s always a way to earn your badge for being your authentic self. From a bush kid to one of Australia’s leading circus artists, Dale blends humour, heart, and high skill to celebrate pride, identity, and belonging.
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Please note: The performances on Saturday, March 14th & Saturday, March 21st has changed times from 3:00PM to 2:30PM since the Adelaide Fringe Guide was printed.
Presenter
Presented by: Cluster Arts
Dale Woodbridge-Brown is a proud Kamilaroi man from Mungindi whose circus journey began with Circus West, where his natural flair for clowning and acrobatics shone early. A former state gymnast and coach at the Dubbo PCYC, Dale later pursued his passion for dance, earning a Diploma in Performing Arts (Dance) from the Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts. His career spans hip-hop choreography, the TV show Move It Mob Style, and a five-year tenure with Circus Oz as performer and Ring Master. A core member of Briefs Factory, Dale was named NAIDOC Performer of the Year (2019) and Indigenous Circus Performer (2021). His debut solo show Camp Culture is now delighting families and young audiences across Australia.Social media
Suitability & warnings
Content rating:
G
Family friendly:
Yes
Target audience:
Kindergarten (4) | Junior Primary (5-7) | Primary (8-11)
Accessibility
- Audience members have the opportunity to interact or join artist on stage