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Culture, music and storytelling unite communities at BhuMeJa Project in Perth

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • February 28, 2026
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Perth, February 24 (Australia India News Newsdesk)

 India’s Consul General in Perth, Kajari Biswas, attended the BhuMeJa Project — a unique cultural evening that blended music, dance and storytelling while celebrating the shared spirit of nature and community. The event, held as part of Perth Festival 2026, brought together Indigenous and international artists in an immersive experience focused on healing, harmony and cultural exchange.

The special gathering featured celebrated songman and ceremonial leader Daniel Wilfred from Ngukurr in Arnhem Land, alongside dancers, musicians and elders representing Noongar Boodjar in Perth, as well as artists from India and Malaysia. Through a fusion of traditional sounds, movement and narratives, the evening sought to highlight the deep connection between land, water and culture that resonates across continents.

Organisers described the BhuMeJa Project as more than a performance — it was a space designed to encourage reflection and collective healing. Drawing inspiration from the flowing energies of Mother Ganga in India and Derbarl Yerrigan, the Noongar name for the Swan River, the event symbolically linked ancient waterways that have sustained communities for generations. Performers used music and storytelling to evoke themes of peace, resilience and shared heritage.

Consul General Kajari Biswas’ presence underscored the growing cultural ties between India and Western Australia. Her attendance reflected ongoing efforts to strengthen people-to-people connections through artistic collaborations that celebrate diversity while promoting mutual respect. Observers noted that events such as the BhuMeJa Project highlight the Indian community’s engagement with Indigenous cultures and multicultural initiatives in Australia.

Audience members were invited into an immersive environment where soundscapes, dance and ceremonial elements unfolded against a natural backdrop. Traditional rhythms merged with contemporary expressions, creating a powerful atmosphere that honoured both ancient traditions and modern artistic interpretations. The participation of elders from Noongar Boodjar added a strong cultural grounding, emphasising respect for country and the importance of storytelling as a living tradition.

For many attendees, the evening served as a reminder of how art can bridge geographical and cultural distances. The collaboration between artists from Arnhem Land, Perth, India and Malaysia showcased the possibilities that emerge when different cultural voices come together with a shared purpose. The themes of flowing rivers and interconnected landscapes resonated strongly, symbolising continuity and renewal.

The BhuMeJa Project formed one of the many highlights of Perth Festival 2026, which continues to draw artists and audiences from across Australia and beyond. Known for showcasing innovative performances and cross-cultural collaborations, the festival has become a platform for conversations about identity, environment and community.

As the night concluded, participants reflected on the event’s message of unity through nature and culture. By weaving together Indigenous knowledge, global artistic traditions and spiritual symbolism, the BhuMeJa Project offered an experience that went beyond entertainment — creating a moment of shared understanding and celebration in the heart of Perth.

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