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ZIN-URU World Peace Day Concert THIS SUNDAY
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Inaugral Oneness Celebration for World Peace ZIN-URU is a concert collaboration of musicians Live @ The Metro -
Soft Centre: Partying Made Political
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Early this spring sees Soft Centre’s inaugural festival; a dynamic light, music and performance art extravaganza held in the industrial halls of Casula Powerhouse. -
Intimate Guitar Andrew Blanch
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The Sydney-based guitarist has won major prizes in ten music competitions both nationally and internationally, including First Prize at the Melbourne International Guitar Competition in 2016. -
Sydney Fringe Festival: Feathered and Fierce Samba
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A World Champion Samba dancer takes audiences beyond the glamour to the sweat, grit and incredible strength it takes to win in the highly competitive Latin dance world. -
Tempus Sun EP Launch at Brighton Up Bar
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Tempus Sun have two excellent vocalists who did a great job harmonising and contrasting vocals - at times soaring along together and then having a melodic tug of war. -
Luna Park Rooftop Cinema
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This Spring, Luna Park Sydney’s Rooftop Cinema will once again offer Sydneysiders a stella movie line-up from 7th to the 30th of September, showcasing a range of modern classics along with some of the biggest hits from 2017. Enhanced by Wireless… -
Spoken Word Fest Sydney
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Australia’s largest performing writer’s program, Word Travels’ Story-Fest returns on October 13th to 15th to Sydney with three jam-packed days of poetry slams forums and live literary mayhem. -
Urban Kali
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For two shows only September 22nd and 23rd, FORM Dance Projects and Riverside Theatres will present Urban Kali, a contemporary multidisciplinary performance that integrates dance, installation and film. Born in Kolkata and based in Sydney,… -
The Rape of Lucretia
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Benjamin Britten's groundbreaking 1945 chamber opera The Rape of Lucretia has been revived and revitalised by the Sydney Chamber Opera. -
Brother Brad Unearth the Past with "Digital Revolution"
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Abandoned detritus of the recent past makes up the sets in "Digital Revolution," the latest video from Sydney soul and funk combo Brother Brad. -
On the Passing of Dr G. Yunupingu
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Today we mourn the loss of a great Australian, Dr G. Yunupingu who sadly passed away yesterday in Royal Darwin Hospital at age 46 after a long battle with illness. -
Ginger & the Ghost: Kindred Spirits
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Bringing thoughtful art to the unpredictability of nature, "Kindred Spirits" is packed with incredible visuals and moments of invention. -
Baxter and Me
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Gillian Leahy presents to us, a poignant, heartfelt exploration of her life by recounting the relationships and stories she has shared with her succession of canine companions over the years. -
This Is A Voice
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Blending science, technology, art and performance, This is a Voice is an exhibition that reveals the power of the voice before and beyond words. Exclusive to the Powerhouse Museum from August… -
Out of the Shadows
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Music and theatrical works of Jewish refugee artists fleeing fascist persecution in the 1930s and 1940s will be rediscovered in a one-off festival staged by the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and the Seymour Centre from August 5th. Out … -
Classic Review: Michael Jackson's Off the Wall
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His first great album, the one that allowed him to emerge as a blindingly original entertainer - a preternaturally gifted dancer and singer - was Off the Wall. -
Return To Boogie Wonderland
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Divine discotheque circus VELVET shocks, surprises and scintillates at every turn. -
Little Fictions: Births, Deaths and Marriages
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Each evening features two sets worth of short fiction, ranging from true "micro lit" that can be less than a minute in duration, to extended short stories. -
VIVID: Spooky Men's Chorale @ Camelot Lounge
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It is only in recent years that sceptics have been disabused of the notion that the Spooky Men’s Chorale is the stuff of fanciful legend. -
VIVID: Emma Pask @ Camelot Lounge
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Gloriously at home on the stage, Pask and Hunt played us through a diverse representation of their jazz prowess, comprising reworked classics, standards, Latin rhythms and the inevitable improv jams throughout.