Community Billboard 6th – 13th February
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
What: Chinese New Year Markets and weekend events
When: Friday 8th February, 4- 10pm, Sat & Sun 11am- 5pm
Where: Belmore Park, Eddy Avenue, Haymarket
Cost: free/ various
Cut and Paste
Tamarama Rock Surfers are doing it again. Welcome to Cut & Paste – their bi-monthly evening performances, showcasing new work from a wide range of Sydney’s most exciting theatre makers. The evening will include short plays, comedy, music and theatrical works-in-progress. Some of the artists joining them are Drew Fairly, Anne Wilson, Michael Hing and John A D Fraser, plus many more. To book tickets go to their website at www.rocksurfers.org
What: Tamarama Rock Surfers presents ‘Cut & Paste’
When: Sunday 10th February, 5pm
Where: Bondi Pavillion Theatre
Cost: $15
Jazz and Latin Open Mic Night
This an open-mic night for Jazz and Latin music at World Bar. It’s on every Monday from 7pm and anyone is welcome to get up and jam with the house band. Bring your sheet music and enjoy the great, friendly vibe and supportive audience. If you don’t feel like singing or playing, just sit back and enjoy the music.
What: Open Mic Night
When: Every Monday 7pm -10.30pm
Where: World Bar, 24 Bayswater Road, Kings Cross
Cost: free
Summer Garden
Sydney City Council is developing a new City Farm. ‘Summer Garden’ is its current project, which gives Sydney-siders the chance to explore a variety of crops and produce that you wouldn’t usually find in your own backyard.
There’s lots of opportunities to volunteer, plus ongoing workshops and events ranging from scarecrow-building, sheep dog trials and beekeeping. For more information go to https://www.greenvillages.com.au/city-farm-summer-garden/
What: Summer Garden
When: daily, from 19th January – 24th March
Where: Sydney Park, St Peters (near the Brick Kilns)
Cost: free
What: Access to Life Photographic Exhibition
When: daily, until 9th June
Where: Powerhouse Museum, 500 Harris Street
Cost: free