ENIGMA: immersive sound and video art – Forumprojects Gallery – Walsh Bay, Sydney | 23 October, 2024 – 28 January, 2025

Location: forumprojects gallery (Commercial 2), Pier 4/5, Hickson Road, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Sydney Dates: 23 October, 2024 – 28 January, 2025 Cost: FREE forumprojects Occupying a new immersive black box space on The Thirsty Mile, ENIGMA presents a free exhibition of several absorbing works from Australia’s leading video and sound artists. From late October … Read more

Colour Maze – The Thirsty Mile – Walsh Bay, Sydney | 4 – 25 January, 2025

Location: Pier 2/3, 15 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Sydney Dates: 4 – 25 January, 2025 Cost: $23 + BF Amigo & Amigo Step inside a kaleidoscopic wonderland of colours and creativity. Colour Maze is an imaginative play experience created and brought to life by Amigo & Amigo. It inspires children to get hands-on … Read more

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

AFTERWORLD – Bell Shakespeare – Walsh Bay, Sydney | 7 – 11 January, 2025

Location: Bell Shakespeare, The Neilson Nutshell (The Thirsty Mile), Pier 2/3, 13A Hickson Road, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Sydney Dates: 7 – 11 January, 2025 Cost: $49 Sue Healey & Laurence Pike The timeless Greek myth takes on new life in AFTERWORLD. This world premiere work brings together the visionary choreography of Sue Healey, the … Read more

Katma – Bell Shakespeare – Walsh Bay, Sydney | 15 – 19 January, 2025

Dates: 15 – 19 January, 2025 Location: Bell Shakespeare, The Neilson Nutshell (The Thirsty Mile), Pier 2/3, 13A Hickson Road, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Sydney Cost: $49 + BF Azzam Mohamed & PYT Fairfield “Katma” is a slang term from Sudan meaning “suffocation” or “no room for breathing” — a word that describes the intensity … Read more

Converted! – The Rebel Theatre – Walsh Bay, Sydney | 3 – 25 January, 2025

Dates: 3 – 25 January, 2025 Location: ATYP, The Rebel Theatre (The Thirsty Mile), Pier 2/3, 13A Hickson Road, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Sydney Cost: $37 – $68 The Thirsty Mile Australian Theatre for Young People Maya Wolfe is 17, lonely, and desperate to be liked. When her school counsellor, Ms Newsome, suggests the ‘Fix … Read more

Contemporary Dance Masterclass – Sydney Dance Company – Walsh Bay, Sydney | 19 January, 2025

Location: Sydney Dance Company, Neilson Studio (The Thirsty Mile), Wharf 4/5, 15 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Sydney Date: 19 January, 2025 Cost: $30 + BF Stephanie Lake Company Led by Stephanie Lake and dancers from the Stephanie Lake Company (SLC), this workshop will introduce participants to SLC’s distinct choreographic style. Participants have the … Read more

Moving Sound Masterclass – Sydney Dance Company – Walsh Bay, Sydney | 9 January, 2025

Location: Sydney Dance Company, Clifford Studio (The Thirsty Mile), Wharf 4/5, 15 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Sydney Date: 9 January, 2025 Cost: $30 + BF Sue Healey & Laurence Pike Choreographer Sue Healey and composer/percussionist Laurence Pike offer a masterclass for professional dancers and musicians interested in the collaboration between movement and sound. … Read more

Freestyle Dance Lab Masterclass – Sydney Dance Company – Walsh Bay, Sydney | 17 January, 2025

Location: Sydney Dance Company, Clifford Studio (The Thirsty Mile), Wharf 4/5, 15 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Sydney Date: 17 January, 2025 Cost: $25 + BF The Freestyle Dance Lab is open to advanced dancers looking to push boundaries and experiment with new approaches to movement. Dive deeper into the elements of street dance … Read more

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