wed 26 may—sun 6 june| Sidney Myer Music Bowl

Rinky Dink

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RISING’s moonlit ice-skating rink. Let loose on our frozen lake.

Rinky Dink

Note: Ice-skating sessions are currently at capacity

For 14 years, until 1998, the stage at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl was converted into an ice-skating rink in the winter months. Now that tradition will be reinstated as Rinky Dink—the centrepiece experience of The Wilds, our sprawling takeover of the Bowl.

Once again, the sound of skates shaving ice will reverberate in the night as young and old whizz, wobble and glide across the ice; and nearby, Luke Jerram’s magnificent 7-metre-wide Museum of the Moon shines its moonbeams down on the scene.

You’ll need to sign a waiver before hitting the ice, but skating is appropriate for both new and experienced skaters. Packages are limited and include entry to The Wilds.

Note: Children under seven must be accompanied by an ice-skating parent.

IMAGE CREDITS:

Robert ‘Dipper’ Domenico skating at the Bowl, July 1984. Australian Performing Arts Collection, Arts Centre Melbourne

Ice-skating lessons at the Bowl, July 1984. Australian Performing Arts Collection, Arts Centre Melbourne

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