Community Billboard 24th April – 1st May
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
State of the Art
In conjuction with Contempo -Art Gallery of NSW, Kluster and Black and White Canvas this live event returns to take art beyond the canvas and into an interactive space. The artists involved include Numskull, Blak Douglas, Hollie Martin and Damon Williams, plus live musicians accompanying the event. To find out more or to book go to www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/calendar/state-arts-culture
What: State of the Art – Contemporary/ Interactive Art
Where: 107 Projects – 107 Redfern Street, Redfern
When: Wednesday 24th April, 6-9pm
Cost: $10
Pena Flamenca
Dance the night away on Thursday at Rohotoms in Darlinghurst. Peña Flamenca is the fresh and modern flamenco nuevo ensemble creating a unique Australian fiesta. Capturing the flavors of Latin, Spanish and Argentinian traditions with an Aussie twist.
What: Dance and Music
Where: Rohotoms, 1 Burton Street, Darlinghurst
When: Thursday 25th April, 8.30pm – 11.30pm
Cost: free
Workout – 7 days of Experimental Performance
Watch seven Australian artists in seven days ‘workout’ at the MCA. Behind-the-scenes comes front and centre as each artist presents temporary work using the human body and everyday materials.
What: Art/ Installation/ Performance
Where: Museum of Contemporary Art
When: daily, 22nd- 28th April
Cost: free
The Windmill Project
Grind wheat into flour, enjoy the cottage gardens or register to watch one of the free performances or installations at the purpose built windmill in the Rocks Square. This festival is a celebration of the history of the rocks through a variety of different artistic projects. For more information on the program or to register for tickets go to www.therocks.com/sydney-Things_To_Do-The_Rocks_Windmill.htm
What: The Windmill Project – Arts Festival
Where: The Rocks Square, Playfair Street, The Rocks
When: daily, various activities until 12th May
Cost: free
Forget Me Not
Gerry is 60. His dughter is sick of him and his problems. Gerry finally decides to take the journey to Liverpool to meet his mother for the first time since he was three. This play is a fictional story based on the thousands of English children sent to Australia between 1945- 1968 after being told they were orphans. Rather than fresh air, abundant food and boundless opportunity, these children were often faced with neglect, deprived institutions and abuse.
What: Forget Me Not – Theatre
Where: Belvoir Street Theatre, 25 Belvoir Street, Surry Hills
When: Tuesday – Sunday, until 19th May
Cost: from $45
Jazz and Latin Open Mic Night
Join the house band and bring your sheet music to World Bar on Monday Night for the Jazz and Latin Open Mic night. If you don’t want to register to get up and sing or play, feel free to sit back and listen to the tunes brought to you by some local legends whilst you enjoy a drink and the great atmosphere of the night.
What: Jazz and Latin Open Mic Night
Where: World Bar, 24 Bayswater Road, Kings Cross
When: every Monday, from 7pm
Cost: free
Couples Therapy
10 Couples. 10 Collaborations. 10 near break-ups. Creative couples unite beyond the bedroom to collaborate on pieces that showcase the beautiful/disastrous consequences of combining work and love. For more information go to https://hemadeshemade.com/
What: Couples Therapy – Art Exhibition
Where: He Made She Made, 70 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst
When: Wednesday – Sunday 11am – 6pm, until 12th May
Cost: free