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Animals of Magical Mountains

April 7, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Come on a journey full of singing, dancing and adventure with Wozza from Australia and his eight Australian animal friends (and a gum tree named Breanna!) The Magical Mountain fury folk get up to all sorts of different activities and have great messages for the children (and the adults too) with the help of Wozza’s thoughtfully written and energetically performed songs.

There’s Stewie Koala, Locky Cocky, Spike Echidna, Ellie Emu, Pippy The Mountain Pygmy Possum, Willy Wombat, Suzie Roo, Radical Rat, and along with Breanna the gum tree, they help address important topics and issues such as bullying, making new friends, helping others when in need, building a healthy self-esteem and encouraging respect and empathy for all.

They like to raise environmental and cultural awareness, educating about being sun-smart, encourage healthy eating and active living in their songs, as well as displaying their musical prowess and passing it on to the audience; all whist having a fun time grooving to their own lively tunes.

You will learn all about these special native animals during the show too, and why they, and their dancing gum tree friend Breanna are so important to us, to each other and to Australia. They can’t wait to see you at their upcoming live show at the Forbes Town Hall on Thursday, April 14. Doors open at 9am with
the show to start at 9.30am. Cost is $10 per person or $30 per family of four. Children aged 0-12 months are free. For more information contact Forbes Shire Council on 6850 2300.

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