Residency Camp

MAXed OUT

August & September

Residency Camp

MAXed OUT

August & September

Many consider the Maxed OUT company to be the creative jewel in the Moorambilla crown. Their poise and purpose on stage as they sing dance and play Taiko is breathtaking to witness.

In August and September, participants who are identified during the Skills Development Workshops attend the residential camps in Baradine. At the camps, participants co-create new multi art form works, learning advanced performance skills. Professional musicians, performers, composers, choreographers, and outstanding indigenous regional visual artists, provide training, leadership and mentorship during the season.

2024 MAXed OUT Camp Dates

10 – 14 Aug MAXed OUT Company Residency Camp in Baradine
24 – 27 Sept MAXed OUT Company Residency camp in Baradine
28 Sept 7pm Concert at Dubbo Regional Theatre
29 Sept 11am Concert at Dubbo Regional Theatre

  • Choral singing
  • Dance and stagecraft
  • Japanese Taiko drumming
  • Composition and music literacy
  • Live performance experiences
  • Self-confidence and tenacity
  • Collaboration, leadership and social cohesion

I had heard that Moorambilla was amazing, but I now know it to be an extraordinary organisation. The role that Moorambilla can play in the lives of our children in Western NSW is so very important and I can see that the impact can run very deep indeed. It is a rare opportunity for these children to stand up and be proud of where they live and who they are. The power of being involved in an organisation that brings joy, teaches commitment and dedication whilst promoting positivity to all involved cannot be underestimated.

Julie Madden Mum and Supervisor

My favourite part of Moorambilla was meeting new people and making lots of friends. I love singing the music in the shower !! It was so much fun being there with my big sister

Eligh

10

I am a Wiradjuri Elder from Griffith who attended and was involved in two Moorambilla workshops and was a supervisor at the Moorambilla Voices performances in Dubbo. I know that the children and young people from Griffith who I travelled with said that it was one of the best experiences of their lives. It was also one of the best experiences of my life – I know that we will never forget it.

Veronica Reid

Moorambilla – It creates happiness and gives you happiness. To experience different cultural dances and songs and be taught by artists that are experts in what they do is awesome. Moorambilla makes me feel happy and capable and confident to sing and dance which I do not usually do!

Cooper

11 years old

About Moorambilla Voices

Moorambilla Voices is an award-winning arts organisation that provides music and arts education programs for children living in regional and remote Australia. Founded in 2006, Moorambilla Voices mission is to inspire and empower young people to explore their creativity and express themselves through music, dance, and visual arts.  

Recognised for its outstanding contributions to the arts,  receiving numerous awards and accolades, Moorambilla has made a public and ongoing commitment to excellence, equity and opportunity for rural and remote communities. Through their annual program they amplify the creative arts capacity to empower participants and audiences alike to walk together with inclusion and cultural respect.  

Through skills development workshops in schools, regional tours, recording and live performances, and collaborations with leading artists and organisations Moorambilla Voices has provided unique and transformative artistic experiences to rural children.

MAXed OUT Company Residency Camp

Empowering young voices, transforming communities

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Support Moorambilla Voices in bringing music and arts education to children in regional and remote Australia. Your donation will help us provide transformative programs and experiences to the next generation of artists and leaders. Join us in making a difference – donate today and help us expand Australia’s creative capacity!

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