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posted 21/04/2014

Community Billboard 21th – 27th April

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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.

 

Kids Create: Jewellery at Kings Cross Library 

Join us for an afternoon of fun making cool and easy crafts or no-bake cooking to take home. 6-12 yrs

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When: On Wednesday 23 April from 04.00 pm to 05.00 pm

Where: Kings Cross Library, 50-52 Darlinghurst Road Level 1 Kings Cross 2011

Cost: Free

How to get to this event: Kings Cross train station.

 

The Derby Lectures: Clarence Slokee

The Derby Lectures celebrate the latest exhibition Artist Colony: Drawing Sydney’s Nature.

Join Clarence Slockee, an Aboriginal man from the Mindjingbal clan of the Bundjalung tribe from the north coast of NSW. Clarence is a presenter on Gardening Australia. He will discuss the exhibition from an Aboriginal perspective.

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When: On Wednesday 23 April from 06.00 pm to 07.00 pm

Where: State Library of NSW, Macquarie Street (between the Royal Botanic Gardens and Parliament House) Sydney 2000

Cost: Adult: $25
Children: $20
Senior: $20

How to get to this event: The closest train stations are Martin Place and St James. Circular Quay is only a short walk away. The Sydney Explorer bus stops at the Library.

 

In this Fairfield: Romeo and Juliet in the West

This contemporary performance work from Powerhouse Youth Theatre (PYT) explores the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet through the eyes of young people living in Western Sydney.

Using Shakespeare’s classic tale as a starting point, the work is performed, written and devised by high school students and the PYT Young Actors Ensemble, in collaboration with acclaimed theatre makers David Williams and Kate Worsley.

‘In This Fairfield: Romeo and Juliet in the West’ will be opening its season at the Fairfield School of Arts throughout National Youth Week, before taking it to the Australian Theatre for Young People in Walsh Bay during the April school holidays.

Taking the play into the city is an important move for PYT, as the play has a strong voice made unique by its cast. Performing it outside of Western Sydney will ensure these voices are represented on Australia’s main stages.

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When: Each wednesday,thursday,friday,saturday between Wednesday 23 April and Saturday 26 April from 07.00 pm to 09.00 pm

Where: Australian Theatre for Young People (atyp), Pier 4/5 Hickson Road Walsh Bay 2000

Cost: General admission: $15

How to get to this event: Circular Quay train station/ ferry, Wynyard Station, or buses stopping at Millers Point (Lower Fort Street)

 

Science 101 at Waterloo Library

Create quicksand and tornadoes with household items. Goggles provided.

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When: On Thursday 24 April from 11.00 am to noon

Where: Waterloo Library, 770 Elizabeth Street Waterloo 2017

Cost: Free

How to get to this event: Easily accessible by bus. Bus 343 from Circular Quay via Central OR 355 from Newtown.

 

Wizards of Waterloo

Wizards of Waterloo (WOW) is a new after-school reading and activity program. Interested in books and having fun? Then join the Wizards of Waterloo. Activities will include a reading club, craft and science experiments, quizzes, Internet projects, online book reviews, competitions and more! We will meet fortnightly on Thursdays throughout the year.

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When: On Thursday 24 April from 03.30 pm to 04.30 pm

Where: Waterloo Library, 770 Elizabeth Street Waterloo 2017

Cost: Free

How to get to this event: Easily accessible by bus. Bus 343 from Circular Quay via Central OR 355 from Newtown.

 

ANZAC Day Service

The Mustard Seed Uniting Church will conduct an ANZAC Day service at the War Memorial at Union Square.

The memorial contains the names of around 750 local men who served in World War 1. The service will consist of various hymns, a reading from the Lord Mayor Clover Moore, a Catafalque party, wreath laying and a recitation of “The Ode”.

There will be a free morning tea provided afterwards by The Mustard Seed Uniting Church at Bar Tinos.

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When: On Friday 25 April from 08.30 am to 09.30 am

Where: Union Square War Memorial, Union Square Ultimo 2007

Cost:Free

How to get to this event: Light rail at Star City

 

Architecture on Show: Architecture and Sustainable Housing

How can we re-think the model to design houses that allow for flexibility both financially and practically with reuse rather than disposal? Join Matt Day, director at Day Bukh Architects as he discusses Day Bukh Architects’ attempts to design pre-fabricated sustainable housing and how this relates to a society that lives in general in a house for no more than 10 years. Presented with the Australian Institute of Architects NSW.

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When: On Saturday 26 April from 02.00 pm to 03.00 pm

Where: Surry Hills Library, 405 Crown Street Surry Hills 2010

Cost: Free

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

 

Brass on the Grass

Bondi Brass gives its final performance in a series of FREE Concerts from the historic bandstand at Observatory Hill. Sydney Symphony’s Associate Principal Trumpet – Paul Goodchild will perform George Gershwin’s suave and romantic Our Love is Here to Stay, widely known as the main theme to the classic film, An American in Paris. Other highlights include Mozart’s intricate Bassoon Concerto performed on one of the oldest brass instruments – the Ophicleide. Music also by Holst, Vaughan Williams and Lloyd Webber.

Grab a picnic blanket, wine, cheese and a hat and sit back in one of Sydney’s iconic venues listening to a fabulous afternoon of free entertainment.

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When: On Sunday 27 April from 02.30 pm to 04.30 pm

Where: Observatory Hill Bandstand, Watson Road The Rocks 2000
Notes: Outdoor event. Bring a hat, a picnic blanket and some wine and cheese!

Cost: Free

How to get to this event: Circular Quay Railway of bus to the Rocks