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ngalnya dhadjowa (Beautiful Sunshine) by Allara

ngalnya dhadjowa (Beautiful Sunshine) by Allarangalnya dhadjowa (Beautiful Sunshine) by Allara

ngalnya dhadjowa (Beautiful Sunshine)
Presented by Allara

29 Nov. 2025
Wildflower Video Bar
Curated by: Liquid Architecture and James Howard.

ngalnya dhadjowa (Beautiful Sunshine)
Presented by Allara

Featuring:

  • Allara

Liquid Architecture is proud to announce our first collaboration with Yorta Yorta song-woman, Allara for the world premiere of her new show ngalnya dhadjowa (Beautiful Sunshine). Join us for an intimate evening of sound, vision, Country and spirit at Wildflower Video on Saturday November 29th. Tickets are limited.

Staunch Yorta Yorta artist Allara presents ngalnya dhadjowa, a reflective performance and creative offering that traces her decade-long journey of identity, cultural reclamation, and intergenerational healing on Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country, Naarm.

Rooted in a documentary project first initiated in 2015 titled beautiful sunshine, the performance is a meta reflection, a deeper, layered storytelling experience drawing from Allara’s search for truth, connection and belonging.

The name ngalnya dhadjowa, the Yorta Yorta translation of Beautiful Sunshine, was inspired by the meaning of Allara’s own name. It all began with a spontaneous visit to her maternal Grandfather, Uncle Donny Briggs, in Shepparton, a moment that changed everything. There, she first encountered the brutal headline “Yorta Yorta told they don’t exist”, an article about the Yorta Yorta Native Title struggle.

This sliding door moment sent Allara on a path guided by the footsteps of her old people. Her already deep desire to understand her mob’s history, kinship, and cultural identity became the bedrock of a film that was never finished… until now, but, in another form.

At its heart, this work is grounded in the unwavering strength of her Mum, her matriarch, Sue Briggs. Hers is a story of selflessness, resilience, and love — a testament to the power of intergenerational healing and the enduring legacy of incredible Blak Women.
That’s what this show is really about.