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posted 11/11/2013

Community Billboard 13th November – 20th November

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

 

Corroboree Sydney

Set in the heart of Australia’s biggest city against a backdrop of magnificent Sydney Harbour, a new cultural festival, Corroboree Sydney will launch this month in a celebration of the country’s rich Indigenous culture.

Bringing together nine of Sydney’s leading cultural organisations under the one banner for the first time, including the Australian Museum, Art Gallery of NSW, State Library, Museum of Contemporary Art and Bangarra Dance Theatre, the festival is a showcase of the best contemporary and traditional visual and performing arts.

 

Hands holding wooden platter with welcoming fire, water backdrop.

Photo by Tiffany Parker

When: Between Thursay 14 November and Sunday 24 November from 9am to 11pm. Kicks off  at 11am with the Gurung Parade on Thu 14 Nov. Official opening night Friday 15 Nov at 8pm.

Where: Pier 2/3, Hickson Rd Walsh Bay 2000

Cost: Mix of free and ticketed events

How to get to this event: Circular Quay trains, ferries or buses

Visit https://www.corroboreesydney.com.au/ for ticketing details and further information.

 

Justice & Police Museum: Penguin Plays Rough at City of Shadows

To begin with, five writers will present scenarios and suspect profiles based on original crime scene photography from 1920s Sydney.

In the final event, artists from We Do Not Unhappen will bring together the scenarios and play out the crime scenes in various media throughout the museum.

Food will be available to purchase on the night along with drinks from the Young Henry’s Bar.

Five Suspects – Friday 22 November 2013

Building on the five separate scenarios devised at Five Scenes, five writers will give voice to five mug shots-come-suspects selected from the City of Shadows exhibition.

These pictures will also be made available a month in advance, so audience members can write their own one page character references for any of the suspects, which they are welcome to read on the night.

Again, there will be lists, opinions on suspects, and other ephemera for members of the audience to create on the night if they like, which will become part of the final event.

The audience will not need to have attended Five Scenes in order to follow the pieces.

Five Crimes – Friday 17 January 2014

In the final event, devised by We Do Not Unhappen, the five scenarios from Five Scenes and the five suspects from Five Crimes will be played out in various media throughout the museum for audiences to investigate.

Audience members will have the option to be passive onlookers or actively participate in sharing their thoughts on the crimes being committed over the course of the evening.

This event will draw the series to a close with the final audience determining which scenario/suspect combination is most likely to have taken place.

Penguin Plays Rough at City of Shadows

When: Between Friday 20 September and Friday 17 January from 6pm to 10pm

Where: Justice & Police Museum, Cnr Albert and Phillip Streets Circular Quay Circular Quay 2000

Cost: Adult $15; Concession $10

How to get to this event: Call 131 500 or visit www.131500.com.au

For more information visit https://www.sydneylivingmuseums.com.au/penguin.

 

East is East Night Markets

Sydney’s ONLY night market where everything is handmade and under $100. Enjoy a wine at the bar whilst you browse the stalls!

When: Thursday 14 November, 6.30pm – 9.30pm

Where: TAP Gallery, 278 Palmer Street Darlinghurst

Cost: Free

How to get to this event:  Call 131 500 or visit www.131500.com.au

Visit https://www.facebook.com/EastIsEastNight?fref=ts for further information

 

Public launch of Place Projections, Born in Darkness before Dawn 2013 by Nicole Foreshew

Join Lord Mayor Clover Moore for the first public projection of Wiradjuri woman Nicole Foreshew’s Born in Darkness Before Dawn, 2013 as part of the City of Sydney’s Eora Journey – ‘the people’s journey’.

The Eora Journey: Recognition in the Public Domain celebrates the culture of our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community with art in our public spaces and includes the commission of seven public art projects as part of City Art, the City of Sydney’s public art program.

Nicole Foreshew’s artwork Born in Darkness Before Dawn, 2013 for Place Projections is the second artwork in this series.
Images of Aboriginal women draped in cloth will be projected onto the 20-metre façade of the Australian Museum translating concepts of place, tracing personal histories and connections to various communities in New South Wales.

Viewed from Cook & Phillip Park on the corner of William and College Streets, Sydney, the projection will be officially turned on at dusk. Join the Lord Mayor, the artist Nicole Foreshew and Eora Journey Curatorial Advisor Hetti Perkins for this special event.

Public launch of Place Projections, born in darkness before dawn 2013 by Nicole Foreshew

When: Tuesday 19 November from 7pm to 8.30pm

Where: Cook & Phillip Park, 4 College Street (cnr William St) Sydney 2010

Cost: Free

How to get to this event: St James or Museum Stations; Buses to Park/William St

Visit https://www.cityartsydney.com.au/cityart/projects/PlaceProjections.asp for further information

 

The Cake Man

Back in the early 1970s a group of pioneering Indigenous theatremakers occupied a dilapidated terrace in Redfern and started the National Black Theatre. The first full-length play they staged was Robert J. Merritt’s The Cake Man. A droll examination of white paternalism from a black point of view, Merritt’s play kicked off a renaissance of art and performance that laid the foundations of contemporary Indigenous theatre.

The Cake Man is at once straightforward and complex. It is about the small details of life in a changing world. Jumping effortlessly from a pre-invasion idyll to the hard scrabble of modern life on a mission in western New South Wales, Merritt’s virtuosic play pings with closely observed portraits of people doing what they have to do to get by. Tucked away inside it is an account of the roots of despair and of the beautiful means of overcoming it.

Kyle J. Morrison is from the new generation of Black theatre. He is the Artistic Director of Perth’s Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company. We are teaming up with this great little powerhouse of new and old Indigenous stories to give this forgotten gem its overdue revival.

Robert J. Merritt watched his first opening night under police guard: he was an inmate of Long Bay at the time. The Cake Man is his real testimony.

The Cake Man

When: Between Thursday 14 November and Sunday 8 December (Tuesday 7pm; Wednesday-Friday 8.15pm; Saturday 2.15 & 8.15pm; Sunday 5.15pm)

Where: Belvoir Street Theatre, 25 Belvoir Street Surry Hills 2010

Cost: General $45; Senior/Industry $39; Concession/Previews $35

How to get to this event: trains/buses to central station, fife-minutes walk from there (walk up Devonshire Street and turn right into Clisdell Street. Belvoir Street is situated at the top of Clisdell Street) or bus stops at bottom of Belvoir Street.

For more information visit https://belvoir.com.au/productions/the-cake-man/

 

Genesis Fashion Event

Genesis is Australia’s premium fashion event showcasing top emerging designers. Registration is now open to see this seasons talented labels.

The star studded event includes former Miss Universe Australia, Laura Dundovic who will be hosting the VIP night and Australia’s Next Top Model Judge, Didier Cohen.

Each hand-picked designer will present their unique collection on the runway whilst interacting with guests and buyers through their intimate designer booths.

Sydney based fashion entrepreneurs Marvin Osifo and Eti Amegor established Face Fashion in 2007. Their aim was to provide a platform for fresh emerging labels to introduce themselves to the competitive Australian fashion industry.

When: Wednesday 13 November – Friday 15 November 2013

Where: Byron Kennedy Hall, Moore Park

Cost: $33 – $56

How to get to this event: Call 131 500 or visit www.131500.com.au

Visit https://www.genesisevent.com.au/ for schedules and ticket information.

 

BVAD Graduating Exhibition 2013

The BVAD exhibition is an original collection of artworks from emerging artists. The exhibition showcases the creative concepts of students majoring in a Bachelor of Visual Arts and Design (BVAD), at the Australian Catholic University.

The artworks present new attitudes toward a range of Art and Design industries, in media including painting, drawing, printmaking, graphic design, photography and sculpture.

Opening night on November 13 at 6pm – Guest Speaker: Johnny Romeo (https://johnnyromeo.net/)

When: Thursday 14 November to Saturday 23 November 2013, 10am to 4pm Monday to Saturday

Where: Australian Catholic University McGlade Gallery, 25a Barker Road, Strathfield

Cost: Free

How to get to this event: Call 131 500 or visit www.131500.com.au

Visit https://bvad-exhibition.com/ for further information

 

The Painted Bach

To close the 2013 ‘Bach in the Dark’ concert series, cellist and artistic director, Rachel Scott is holding a special event.

Rachel will play Bach’s Fifth Suite for solo cello and the visual artist Judith White will paint a visual response on large canvases. This should be a wonderful evening, and something a little bit different!

A complementary glass of Simon Whitlam wine or non-alcoholic beverage is available to all patrons.

When: Friday 15 November, 7.30pm

Where: The Italian Forum Cultural Centre – Sala Quattro Room

Cost: $45 (due to high demand for tickets for this event, booking early is highly recommended in order to avoid disappointment. There are no concession prices)

How to get to this event: Call 131 500 or visit www.131500.com.au

Visit www.bachinthedark.com for further information

 

Sydney International Art Series: War is Over! (If you want it) – Yoko Ono

Experience the works of legendary artist, peace activist and musician – Yoko Ono – when the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia brings War Is Over! (if you want it) exclusively to Sydney this summer.

Famously described by John Lennon as ‘the world’s most famous unknown artist’, Ono is now recognised as an innovative artist whose work traverses generations. From the personal to the political, Ono has embraced themes of loss, conflict, humanity, and the desire for world peace through her art.

Delight in sculpture, immersive installations, written texts, films, sound compositions and participatory art works which will involve you in a range of hands-on activities – from mending and arranging broken crockery, to stamping world maps with peace stamps, to writing personal messages of love to your mother.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see the conceptual masterpieces of Yoko Ono.

When: Friday 15 November 2013 to Sunday 23 February 2014

Where: Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, 140 George St, The Rocks, NSW 2000

Cost: Adult $19.90; Concession $14.80; Child (12-18 years) $9.70

How to get to this event: Circular Quay trains, buses and ferries

For more information visit https://www.mca.com.au/exhibition/war-over-if-you-want-it-yoko-ono/

 

Jazz at the Pines Concert Series

Jazz at The Pines brings together great jazz bands to perform live on the lawns of The Pines at Dural – just 35 minutes from Sydney central business district.

Jazz at The Pines runs once a month in the warmer months of the year. Enjoy live Jazz underneath the shade of the 100 year old pines against the backdrop of historic Roughley House, built in 1856.

A limited number of chairs and tables are available for those who arrive early or bring your own folding chairs/blanket. Bring your picnic lunch and drinks or enjoy fabulous home-made afternoon teas from the volunteers in the Visitors Centre.

Bookings are welcome and tickets are purchased at the gate. There is no better way to enjoy your Sunday!

When: 17 November 2013 (runs once a month in the warmer months of the year)

Where: 656a Old Northern Road Dural, NSW  2158

Cost: Family $28.00, Adult $14.00; Concession $12.00

How to get to this event: Call 131 500 or visit www.131500.com.au

For more information visit https://www.hhart.com.au/