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posted 19/06/2013

Community Billboard 19th – 25th June

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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

MCA on the Rocks

MCA on The Rocks is a new series of conversations offering a fresh way to explore art and ideas.  This week Journalist and Presenter Joe Hildebrand will be contemplating the work of Photographer Jeff Wall and asking leading magician Adam Mada, Nobel Laureate astronomer Brian Schmidt and Professor Ron McCallum (the first ever totally blind person to obtain a full professorship); What does it mean to be invisible?

What:  MCA on the Rocks

Where:  Museum of Contemporary Art

When:  Thursday 20th June, 6.30pm

Cost:  $15/ $20

 

War Horse

Based on the celebrated children’s novel by Michael Morpurgo, this phenomenal production brings to life astonishing life-size puppet horses that gallop and charge onto the stage.  The story is a joyous celebration of courage, loyalty and friendship that will gallop away with your heart.  Not to be missed!!!

What:  War Horse

Where:  Lyric Theatre, Star City

When:  daily until 30th June

Cost:  tickets from $55

 

Clothing Exchange

Our regular exchange events are a treasure trove of fabulous frocks, nice knits, slick suits and a colourful array of accessories. When the shop opens, excited guests share histories of garments given and parade the ones they’ve got. Buttons are the only currency that counts to buy a whole ‘new’ wardrobe at the exchange! Swap to shop and save your pennies and the planet!

What:  Clothing Exchange

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

When:  Saturday 22nd June, 10am- 12pm (registration at 10am)

Cost:  free

 

Ryoji Ikeda – Test Pattern No. 5

Internationally renowned for creating spectacular sound and visual environments, Ikeda’s large-scale contemporary installation test pattern [No 5] is an immersive audio-visual installation inspired by computer programming data which converts information into barcode and binary patterns. Comprising five visual projectors that will illuminate a floor screen measuring over 30 metres long and 10 metres wide, test pattern [No 5] will submerge visitors in an extreme illustration of projected and synchronized data and sound.

What:  Ryoji Ikeda – Test Pattern No.5 Installation

Where:  Carriageworks

When:  daily, until 1st july, 10am- 6pm

Cost:  free

 

Jazz and Latin Open Mic Night

Join the House band and the locals at the Jazz and Open Mic Night at World Bar each Monday night.  You can bring your own sheet music or instruments and get up to play or sit back and enjoy the atmosphere and tunes.

What:  Jazz and Latin Open Mic Night

Where:  World Bar, 24 Bayswater Road, Kings Cross

When:  Monday’s from 7pm

Cost:  free

 

Circuit

The Oligarchs, a new Sydney-based theatre collective founded by Grace De Morgan and Josh Forward, brings together talented, young theatre-makers for Circuit.  This production follows six characters in a gym through six intersecting monologues by six playwrights.  This darkly funny play scratches below the sweaty surface of gym-goers and the modern day gym culture to explore what we’re working out while we work out.

What:  Circuit

Where:  The Old Fitz Theatre, 129 Dowling Street, Woolloomooloo

When:  Tuesday – Sunday, until 29th June

Cost:  $26/ $32