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posted 17/05/2013

Community Billboard 15th – 22nd May

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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

Still

Renowned for his work documenting some of the world’s most iconic architecture, Tom Evangelidis’ photos portray an eclectic mix of architecture,  from the Czech Republic to Cuba and Russia.  Evangelidis has been praised for his “technical brilliance, subtle eye and entrancing scale, colour and texture”.

What:  Still – Photographic exhibition

Where:  Black Eye Gallery, 138 Darlinghurst Road Darlinghurst

When:  daily, until Sunday 19th May, 11am- 6pm

Cost:  free

 

Voyeur

The Aussie Pole Boys showcase their talents, both on and off the pole, displaying their stregnth, agility and the male physique.  This is a night of pole dancing, burlesque and aerial performance, set against a multi-media backdrop which is bound to tantislise your senses.

What:  Voyeur

Where:  Slide Bar, 41 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst

When:  Thursday 16th may, 7- 11pm

Cost:  $30 (dinner packages also available)

 

 

The Bull, The Moon and The Coronet of Stars

Alone in the museum Marion unravels a ball of string so Michael can venture into a mystery. Strange stirrings have haunted the ancient relics and rumours of a monster abound.  Whimsical, sensual and charmingly humorous, The Bull, the Moon and the Coronet of Stars is a love story that will lure you into an orgy of antiquity, cupcakes and beachside frivolity.

What:  The Bull, The Moon and The Coronet of Stars- Theatre

Where:  Stables Theatre, 10 Nimrod Street, Kings Cross

When:  Mon- Fri 7pm, Sat 2pm & 7pm, until 8th June

Cost:  $32- $49

 

Smash Palace

This art exhibition showcases the reactions of China’s best artists to the shocks of the new century. Some pieces question the solidity of the status quo; others look behind its façade and find monsters lurking. Some find reality so absurd that fantasy or mockery seems the only proper response; others again reach for anchors in the very Olds the Maoists were so determined to erase.

What:  Smash Palace

Where:  White Rabbit Gallery, 30 Balfour Street, Chippendale

When:  daily, until 4th August, 10am-6pm

Cost:  free

 

 

Paddington Markets

Paddington Markets hosts a collection of some of our best local designers and artists.  The markets, which have been running since 1973, have a diverse range of stalls from clothes to jewellery, food, plants, crafts and much more.  It also has a range of products to suit every budget.  What a great way to spend a Saturday!

What:  Paddington Markets

Where:  395 Oxford Street, Paddington

When: Every Saturday 10am – 5pm

Cost:  free

 

Pyrmont Festival – Mudgee Wine Tasting

Wine, food and art- mmmm, yes please!

Try over 120 wines from Mudgee’s top winemakers. Tickle your taste buds with unique gourmet cuisine and local produce direct from Mudgee, whilst being entertained by live acts and local musicians.

What:  Mudgee Wine Tatsing- Pyrmont Festival

Where:  Pirrama Park, Pyrmont

When:  Saturday & Sunday 11am- 5pm

Cost:  free

 

Sydney Writers Festival

Sydney Writers’ Festival is Australia’s largest celebration of literature and ideas.  There will be about 300 events from Sydney to the Blue Mountains, from Monday 20th – Sunday 26th May.  This year the festival is focussing on ‘The Art of Storytelling’, through different genres, fiction and non-fiction, in literature, digital media, business, music and politics.  For information on the whole program go to www.swf.org.au

What:  Sydney Writers Festival

Where:  Various venues around Sydney

When:  from Monday 20th- Sunday 26th May

Cost:  various/ free

 

Forget Me Not

This play is based around the 3000 British children who were told they were orphans and transported to Australia between 1945- 1968, with the promise of pleantiful food and sunshine.  The reality they faced was often neglect and abuse.  In this play Gerry, one of those orphans, meets his mother for the first time in 60 years.

What:  Forget Me Not – Theatre

Where:  Belvoir Street Theatre, Belvoir Street, Surry Hills

When:  daily, until 19th May

Cost:  $45/ $65

 

Art After Hours – Drawing Workshop

Try your hand at portrait drawing at the free ‘drop in and draw’ workshops located in the Grand Courts of the Art Gallery of NSW.  You can sketch whilst being surrounded by great examples of portraiture.  You can also enjoy the Archibald exhibition, a lecture and a film screening as part of the Art After Hours program.

What:  Drawing Workshop- Art After Hours

Where:  Art Gallery of NSW

When:  Wednesday 22nd May, 6pm

Cost:  free