Plant a Promise – The Studio Theatre at Bangarra – Walsh Bay, Sydney | 22 – 25 January, 2025

Location: The Studio Theatre at Bangarra (The Thirsty Mile), Wharf 4/5, 15 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Sydney Dates: 22 – 25 January, 2025 Cost: $49 + BF Henrietta Baird Inspired by the devastating 2019–2020 fires and the changing climate, experience a brand-new work in four parts: a moving dance performance, a Baya (fire) … Read more

Vigil: Gunyah – Barangaroo Reserve, Sydney | 7 – 25 January, 2025

Location: Barangaroo Reserve, Hickson Road, Barangaroo NSW 2000 Dates: 7 – 25 January, 2025 Cost: Free Vigil: Gunyah is a gathering space at Barangaroo Reserve that is led, curated and designed by and for First Nations peoples, communities and allies. Over three weeks of Sydney Festival, it will host conversations curated by radio broadcaster Rudi … Read more

re/JOY – Collaborative Community Project – Darlinghurst, Sydney | 22 November, 2024 – 19 February, 2025

Location: 101-115 William Street, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010, Australia Dates: 22 November, 2024 – 19 February, 2025 For this collaborative community project, Vipoo Srivilasa has taken seven, precious yet broken, ceramic objects donated by strangers, each with their own story of migration to different parts of Australia. Incorporating these pieces he has built seven towering, large-scale … Read more

Vigil: Truths – Barangaroo Reserve, Sydney | 25 January, 2025

Location: Barangaroo Reserve, Hickson Road, Barangaroo NSW 2000 Date: 25 January, 2025 On the evening of 25 January, Vigil returns to Barangaroo Reserve. Vigil: Truths is a large-scale gathering that focuses on being heard, sharing knowledges and presenting First Nations visions for the future. At its core is the act of listening —listening to the … Read more

SXSW Sydney Celebrates the Convergence of Tech & Innovation | 14 – 20 October 2024

Location: 14 Darling Dr, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia Dates: Monday 14 October 2024 to Sunday 20 October 2024 This October, SXSW Sydney will transform the harbour city into the creative industries capital of the Asia-Pacific, bringing together bright minds and curious thinkers to inspire a shared vision for what’s next. A hub for discovery and … Read more

History Week 2024: Exploring Sydney’s clocks – Customs House, Circular Quay, Sydney | 11 September, 2024

Location: Customs House, 31 Alfred Street, Sydneym NSW 2000 Dates: Wednesday 11 September from 1pm to 2pm Cost: Free – Book tickets Sydney Town Hall’s clock tower rises 55m above George Street and was built using yellowblock sandstone quarried in Pyrmont. Perched at the top of the tower is nearly 20 tonnes of clock and … Read more

CelloDance – Off Broadway Hub – Turner Theatre, Pyrmont, Sydney Fringe Festival | 17 – 21 September, 2024

Location: Off Broadway Hub- Turner Theatre, 19 Mary Ann St, Ultimo 2007, Sydney Dates: 17 – 21 Sep | 50 minutes Tickets: $44.00 – $64.00 SHOW IS RATED: G Experience Music and Dance as equals. Blended Classical & Modern styles seamlessly integrated with a First Nations perspective. Stunning choreography by Wiradjuri Artist Ella Havelka seamlessly … Read more

Feed Your Fire – Sydney Fringe Festival, Machine Hall | 20 September, 2024

Location: Machine Hall, 183 Clarence St, Sydney 2000 Date: 20 Sep, 2024 | 4 hours Tickets $149.00 Show is rated: PG Ignite your passion and join us for an evening of deep conversations, meaty topics, and soul-nourishing food, surrounded by extraordinary company as we dive deep into burning topics and explore what makes Sydney tick. … Read more

Independence Days – Machine Hall, Clarence Vault, Sydney Fringe Festival | 18 – 26 September, 2024

Location: Machine Hall- Clarence Vault, 183 Clarence St, Sydney 2000 (Gadigal Country) Dates: 18 – 26 Sep | 3 hours Cost: Free Show is rated: PG Welcome to Independence Days, where independent artists converge to explore the essence of artistic freedom. Nestled in a hidden speakeasy, immerse yourself in candid conversations about the heart and … Read more

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