This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2024 season. This season is now over.

2 brothers dressed in a space costume in front of a spaceship set made out of CD's with LED juggling clubs and poi hanging off it, standing over plastic barrel drums holding LED drumsticks. An upcycled sign at the back says JUNKLANDIA!
2 brothers each holding a stick
2 brothers both in chefs hat, with one holding a whisk and a cheese grater

JUNKLANDIA

Kids and Family • Music
Victoria • Adelaide Fringe Premiere

JUNKLANDIA is an engaging & interactive spectacle of drumming, dance, circus and comedy guaranteed to excite & inspire KIDS & families! Don’t miss our Adelaide Fringe debut after receiving a "Judge's Pick" nomination at Melbourne Fringe 2023.

Two brothers from the faraway planet 'JUNKLANDIA' embark on an EPIC mission to Earth to teach the Junklandian ways of music & creative recycling! With a hilarious language of gibberish & rhythm, this show is accessible to any age and nationality.

The show ends with an incredible ‘JUNK Orchestra’ where each audience member, equipped with a recycled instrument, will come together to create a one-of-a-kind Junkyard Band!

You won't look at recycled materials the same way after watching this show!

Presented by: Junkyard Beats

Junkyard Beats are an electrifying, high-energy percussion group that transforms ordinary, everyday objects into extraordinary musical instruments. With their infectious rhythms and unique performance style that effortlessly blends drumming, dance, theatre, comedy and circus arts, they have captivated audiences around Australia. Beyond their exhilarating live performances, Junkyard Beats are also passionate about inspiring creativity and promoting sustainability. They conduct workshops and educational programs, teaching people of all ages how to unlock their rhythmic potential using everyday items. By encouraging recycling, they spread the message that art and music can be found everywhere! Junkyard Beats were awarded the Critic's Pick award at Sydney Fringe Festival 2018 (The Box Show).

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