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Melbourne International Comedy Festival proudly presents

Dale Woodbridge-Brown

Camp Culture

  • Australia

A fun, fabulous circus adventure with laughs, flips and big camp energy. It’s all about being bold, proud and you!

Can the Kumbayas, throw on Queen B and spark more than just the fire. This is your roll call for Camp Culture – an interactive circus show for campers of any age. This is no gammin summer camp. It’s serving up equal parts skill and sass.

Hosted by seasoned and completely unqualified camp leader Dale Woodbridge-Brown, proud Kamilaroi man and circus artist from Mungindi. He can’t use a compass but will show that no matter where you come from, there’s always a way to earn your badge for being your most authentic self. From growing up as a Faboriginal kid from the bush to becoming one of Australia’s most prolific circus artists, Dale’s ability to use humour and heart to empower unrepresented voices will leave campers begging to stay just a little longer!

Suitable for audiences 5+

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A fun, fabulous circus adventure with laughs, flips and big camp energy. It’s all about being bold, proud and you!

Can the Kumbayas, throw on Queen B and spark more than just the fire. This is your roll call for Camp Culture – an interactive circus show for campers of any age. This is no gammin summer camp. It’s serving up equal parts skill and sass.

Hosted by seasoned and completely unqualified camp leader Dale Woodbridge-Brown, proud Kamilaroi man and circus artist from Mungindi. He can’t use a compass but will show that no matter where you come from, there’s always a way to earn your badge for being your most authentic self. From growing up as a Faboriginal kid from the bush to becoming one of Australia’s most prolific circus artists, Dale’s ability to use humour and heart to empower unrepresented voices will leave campers begging to stay just a little longer!

Suitable for audiences 5+

Audience participation

Back to Listings
Melbourne International Comedy Festival acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands upon which we work and live. We acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' spirit, imagination and rich history of storytelling and humour that is an inspiration to all Australians.

We accept the invitation to walk together with First Nations people towards a more positive future for Australia, as described in the Uluru Statement From The Heart.