Events on 17 January 2024 - Page 5

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ON VIEW: ICONS

Six icons of Australian dance: Lucette Aldous AC, Elizabeth Cameron Dalman OAM, Nanette Hassall AM, Eileen Kramer, Elma Kris, Shirley McKechnie AOThis immersive multi-screen video installation transforms the Neilson…


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Golden Ridge Animal Farm

Get up close to a variety of farm animals. Situated in one of Sydney's northern suburbs, it is a day out you and your children will not forget.  See a range of farm animals, hear stories and learn more about them…



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Dial M for Murder

Made famous by Alfred Hitchcock’s world-renowned 1950’s film, Jeffrey Hatcher’s spine-tingling new adaptation is crackling with suspense, intrigue and unexpected surprises.The ever-so-charming Tony…


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ARKA KINARI

FILASTINE & NOVA By day the 70-tonne sailing ship Arka Kinari hosts workshops on environmental sustainability and conversations with local communities. By night the vessel transforms into a stage for a…



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Tiddas

Heart-warming, forthright and moving, Anita Heiss’s own adaptation of her much-loved novel Tiddas, will make its Sydney debut at Belvoir from 12th to 28th January as part of Sydney Festival’s 2024 Blak Out…


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Jonathan Jones: untitled (transcriptions of country)

Wiradyuri and Kamilaroi artist Jonathan Jones will present the inaugural exhibition at Artspace at The Gunnery when it reopens from Friday 15 December 2023 – 11 February 2024, before the exhibition tours…



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HIVE FESTIVAL: TRAINS BY THE KIDS

Attention to all passengers, welcome aboard Trains by The Kids, an all-stations audio adventure that will transport you on a journey from Sydney to Blacktown. Take a seat, lean back, tune in and relax. With each…


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HI-VIS

Art strangles architecture on a grand scale in Hi-Vis, the sinuous sculpture taking over a Walsh Bay wharf. British sculptor Michael Shaw uses the building like a mould to inform and form the geometry of his…


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