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posted 20/03/2013

Community Billboard 20th – 27th March

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This weekly community gig guide is proudly sponsored by City of Sydney’s plan for the future – Sydney 2030 – making our city more green, global and connected

Dirty Blonde

Dirty Blonde is the love story of two Mae West fans living in New York.  Together they revisit the life of iconic stage and screen star Mae West, famous for her uninhibited sexuality.

What: Dirty Blonde- Musical/ Theatre

Where:  Darlinghurt Theatre, 19 Greenknowe Avenue, Potts Point

When: Tuesday- Sunday, until 31st March

Cost: from $33

 

 

City of Sydney’s City Farm – Summer Harvest

The City Farm has been tending its bountiful Summer Garden and they are now ready to harvest.  Join them for their Harvest Party on Saturday morning and get some tips on how to grow your own garden.

What:  Summer Harvest Party

Where:  City Farm – Sydney Park, Alexandria

 When:  Saturday 23rd, 10am- 1pm

Cost:  free

 

Message Sticks

Message Sticks is the annual Indigenous Arts and Culture festival at Sydney Opera House.  They have a diverse and interesting program curated by Rohda Roberts, including workshops, traditional dance, music, theatre and films.  Some of the events are free, some you need to register for and some are ticketed.  To find out more go to www.sydneyoperahouse.com

What:  Message Sticks- Indigenous Arts Festival

Where:  Sydney Opera House

When:  23rd & 24th March

Cost:  free/ various

 

Anish Kapoor

Anish Kapoor is renonwned for some of the most recognsiable contemporary artworks around the world and this is his first exhibition in Australia.  Using a variety of mediums like clay, wax and paint pigment, Kapoor’s work is influenced byhis Indian heriatge and Western metaphyscial philosophy.

What:  Anish Kapoor – Contemporary Art Exhibition

Where: Museum of Contemporary Art

When:  daily, until 1st April

Cost:  from $15

 

 

Texas Chainsaw Trivia

Hosted by Jay Katz, Coffin Ed and Miss Death, get ready for a night of pop-culture trivia.  From movies to art and science, test your skills and be entertained each Wednesday night at the Darlo Bar and be in the running to win some bizarre prizes.

What:  Texas Chainsaw Trivia

Where:  Darlo Bar, 306 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst

When:  Wednesday’s at 8pm

Cost:  free