DubBoogie Nights
4 May 2014Joanne Phillips – Women’s Health Nurse
1 February 2024Dubbo will be donning red outfits again and joining the international flash mob to recreate Kate Bush's iconic music video 'Wuthering Heights' at Old Dubbo Gaol on Sunday 28 July.
This fun fundraiser, hosted and organised by Cam and Shaz and proudly supported by Old Dubbo Gaol, Dubbo and Regional Council is an event for all ages and abilities supporting Dubbo’s local cancer charity, Pink Angels.
On the day, the doors will open at 2.00pm so participants can add names to the Wall of Love in honour of those no longer dancing with us, and to practice the Wuthering Heights routine with Dubbo’s favourite dancing doctor in oncology, Dr Mary.
2:00 pm, Sunday 28th July
Old Dubbo Gaol- Dress in red.
Why? #cancersucks
Hosts, Cam and Shaz and Leading Kate, Dr Mary are locals who know the impact of having access to good cancer support. After losing another loved one to cancer a few years ago they decided to do an annual community fundraiser.
The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever is an event held at locations around the world where participants recreate the music video for musician Kate Bush's 1978 song "Wuthering Heights"
The event's inspiration is Shambush's The Ultimate Kate Bush Experience, which took place in 2013 in Brighton, United Kingdom, as part of Brighton Fringe, created by performance collective Shambush! who attempted to set an unofficial world record for the most people dressed as Kate Bush in one place, with hundreds attending.
The event is traditionally held around Kate Bush’s birthday, July 30.
Other Australian cities that Wuther... Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Canberra, Gold Coast, Newcastle, and Blue Mountains, to name a few. And all over the world from England, Scotland, France, the Netherlands, Sweden and Germany to Canada, USA, South America, and more.
Key information
Date and time: Sun 28th Jul 2024, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Location: Old Dubbo Gaol, 90 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
For interviews or more information, contact: Sharon Quill, Social Gain, on 0411 281 467