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HomeCommunity NewsFormer Yellow Wiggle twirls her way to Rocky

Former Yellow Wiggle twirls her way to Rocky

She might have changed her colours and her band of merry friends, but the former Yellow Wiggle won’t be dancing away from the stage or children’s hearts any time soon.

Now in orange and known as Emma Memma, she will bring her Twirly Tour to Rockhampton this month.

Coming along for the ride with Emma in her Butterfly Bus are friends Elvin Melvin, BB Butterfly and Waffles The Wombat

After the sold out success of Emma Memma’s ‘Twirly Tour’, her first Australian tour for 2023, Emma Memma is delighted to announce that she will be twirling her way to sunny Queensland in her Butterfly Bus with her friends Elvin Melvin, BB Butterfly and Waffles the Wombat in August.

“We can’t wait for our friends in sunny Queensland to sing, dance and learn sign language with us in August,” she said.

“This is the first time we are taking our live show to beautiful Far North Queensland and we are so looking forward to seeing families dressing up in their favourite orange, pink and green outfits.”

Her aim is to empower the next generation through movement, creativity, inclusiveness and friendship with with her love of dance, sign language and music.

Emma Memma will be at the Pilbeam Theatre on August 8.

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