The Australian National Maritime Museum’s iconic roofline, evoking sails and waves, was the canvas for a dynamic new light show exploring migration to Australia.

Watch the light show

 

Scenes

Scene 1

An Indigenous fisherman in a nawi (Sydney region bark canoe).

 

Scene 2

Endeavour tall ship and transit of venus

1768: Lieutenant James Cook leads an expedition from Plymouth on Endeavour to view the 1769 transit of Venus and search for the legendary Great South Land.

 

Scene 3

Eight tall ships sailing

1787: the First Fleet, including Charlotte, one of six convict transports, sets sail from Portsmouth to establish the penal colony of New South Wales.

 

Scene 4

People cramped behind bars on convict ship

1787: the cramped interior of a convict transport ship.

 

Scene 5

Chinese migrants wave farewell to family from a clipper ship headed for the Australian goldfields

1857: a father farewells his family from the clipper ship Young America in Hong Kong, bound for the goldfields of Australia.

 

Scene 6

Steam ship surrounded by paperwork and photos of people

1901: the steamship Changsha struggles to land non-European migrants in Australia during the period of the White Australia policy.

 

Scene 7

A Jewish woman recalls locking the front door to her home in Austria

1939: a Jewish woman recalls locking the front door to her home in Austria for the last time before escaping to Australia prior to the outbreak of World War 2.

 

Scene 8

A woman departs war-torn Europe after World War 2

1947: the deck of Castel Felice fills with migrants headed for a new life away from war-torn Europe in the years after World War 2.

 

Scene 9

A Yugoslav refugee remembers the precious things she has left behind.

1957: A Yugoslav refugee remembers the precious things she has left behind – her family, her village and all her possessions.

 

Scene 10

Stacked suitcases

Suitcases and trunks – evocative symbols of the migrant journey – represent Australia’s post-war migration agreements with countries including Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Malta, Greece, Yugoslavia and Turkey.

 

Scene 11

People on passenger liner

1961: Ten Pound Poms enjoy the sunshine on the deck of Canberra.

 

Scene 12

South Vietnamese family on their fishing boat Tu Do

1977: a South Vietnamese family uses a simple compass and map to navigate thousands of kilometres to Darwin on their fishing boat Tu Do.

 

Scene 13

Afghan asylum seekers huddle together on board Indonesian fishing boat

2009: Afghan asylum seekers huddle together as their Indonesian fishing boat deteriorates and their hopes of reaching Australia fade.

 

Scene 14

A boy stands at the bow of the boat with the memory of his mother appearing

A boy stands at the bow of the boat with his mother’s wedding ring in his hand. The sky fills with the boy’s memories of his escape from Afghanistan.

 

Scene 15

Boat on water with group of people on board

The asylum seeker boat slows down and moves out of frame.

 

Scene 16

Endeavour replica arrives in Sydney Harbour

2013: the museum’s Endeavour replica arrives in Sydney Harbour.

 

Scene 17

Final scene 17 2014 illustration

Watercraft from the museum’s collection, including Endeavour, nawi and Tu Do, are revealed in a vivid night-time scene of Sydney Harbour.