Tandanya

Want to learn more about Australian indigenous culture? Tandanya National Cultural Institute is a great place to start. Staffed by Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islanders, the Institute has a rich collection of art and cultural objects that reveal a great deal about Australia's original inhabitants.

The word 'Tandanya' is from the language of the Kaurna people (pronounced Garna), the original inhabitants of the Adelaide plains, and means "place of the Red Kangaroo".

The oldest Aboriginal-owned and managed multi-arts centre in Australia, this acclaimed venue is free to enter, and houses a gallery, shop and a 147-seat theatre. A free cultural tour is available Thursdays at 11am, exploring the history and culture of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander peoples. Live cultural presentations of yidaki (didgeridoo) playing or dancing can be seen at 12 noon, Tuesday to Sunday (charges apply). Tandanya's shop offers art, craft, books, clothing, fabric and music. Also available are yidakis (didgeridoos).

253 Grenfell Street, Adelaide
8224 3200

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Opening Times

Daily 10am - 5pm; Closed on Public Holidays