Arms Of Love
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Arms Of Love

Event Date: 04/09/2022, 03:00 pm

Presented by the Song Company (Melbourne)
Buxtehude’s monumental meditation on suffering and the human body reimagined with contemporary indigenous choreography from Karul Projects, and a major new Australian work from Chris Williams, setting words by Behrouz Boochani.

Co-curated/directed by Robert Macfarlane, with choreography by Thomas E.S. Kelly, performed by dancer and Wiradjuri man Neville WiIliams-Boney against the background of an ongoing refugee crisis at home and abroad.
The Song Company is proud to be reuniting with choreographer Thomas E.S. Kelly – from contemporary Indigenous dance company Karul Projects – in a pageant of light and movement to Membra Jesu Nostri by Dieterich Buxtehude and I pray the sea by Australian composer Chris Williams, commissioned with funding from the Silo Collective and setting words from No Friend But the Mountains by Behrouz Boochani.

Williams’s flotilla of seven short fragments and one extended final movement is interspersed with Buxtehude’s intimate 17th-century cycle of seven cantatas on the physical and spiritual aspects of the Crucifixion.
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Location:
Abbotsford Convent, 1 St Heliers Street,
Abbotsford Victoria,3067
Location:
Abbotsford Convent, 1 St Heliers Street,
Abbotsford Victoria,3067
Shinrin-Yoku Forest Bathing Last Day
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Shinrin-Yoku Forest Bathing

Event Date: 26/08/2022, 08:00 pm

Come and experience a unique musical journey on Friday 26 August, under the sky.
We invite you into an urban oasis of cascading vocals and reverberating tones, brought to you by World Class Harpist, Loni Fitzpatrick & friends.

The program features musical works by composers such as Lavinia Meijer, Johann Johnnsson, Olafur Arnalds, Claude Debussy and interpretations of ‘Teardrop’ by Massive Attack and ‘Perfect Day’ from Peter Rabbit.

Celebrate modern neoclassical music with us amongst illuminated flower beds for these enchanted 65-minute performances. Choose between attending as the sun sets (6pm) or under the starry-night sky (8pm) for a truly kaleidoscopic music experience.
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Location:
Eden Gardens, 307 Lane Cove Road,
Macquarie Park New South Wales,2113
Location:
Eden Gardens, 307 Lane Cove Road,
Macquarie Park New South Wales,2113
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Phone Number: +61295183758
Shinrin-Yoku Forest Bathing
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Shinrin-Yoku Forest Bathing

Event Date: 26/08/2022, 08:00 pm

Come and experience a unique musical journey on Friday 26 August, under the sky.
We invite you into an urban oasis of cascading vocals and reverberating tones, brought to you by World Class Harpist, Loni Fitzpatrick & friends.

The program features musical works by composers such as Lavinia Meijer, Johann Johnnsson, Olafur Arnalds, Claude Debussy and interpretations of ‘Teardrop’ by Massive Attack and ‘Perfect Day’ from Peter Rabbit.

Celebrate modern neoclassical music with us amongst illuminated flower beds for these enchanted 65-minute performances. Choose between attending as the sun sets (6pm) or under the starry-night sky (8pm) for a truly kaleidoscopic music experience.
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Location:
Eden Gardens, 307 Lane Cove Road,
Macquarie Park New South Wales,2113
Location:
Eden Gardens, 307 Lane Cove Road,
Macquarie Park New South Wales,2113
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Phone Number: +61295183758

Arms Of Love
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Arms Of Love

Event Date: 28/08/2022, 03:00 pm

Presented by the Song Company
Buxtehude’s monumental meditation on suffering and the human body reimagined with contemporary indigenous choreography from Karul Projects, and a major new Australian work from Chris Williams, setting words by Behrouz Boochani.

Co-curated/directed by Robert Macfarlane, with choreography by Thomas E.S. Kelly, performed by dancer and Wiradjuri man Neville WiIliams-Boney against the background of an ongoing refugee crisis at home and abroad.
The Song Company is proud to be reuniting with choreographer Thomas E.S. Kelly – from contemporary Indigenous dance company Karul Projects – in a pageant of light and movement to Membra Jesu Nostri by Dieterich Buxtehude and I pray the sea by Australian composer Chris Williams, commissioned with funding from the Silo Collective and setting words from No Friend But the Mountains by Behrouz Boochani.

Williams’s flotilla of seven short fragments and one extended final movement is interspersed with Buxtehude’s intimate 17th-century cycle of seven cantatas on the physical and spiritual aspects of the Crucifixion.
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Location:
Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, 1 Powerhouse Road,
Casula New South Wales,2170
Location:
Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, 1 Powerhouse Road,
Casula New South Wales,2170
Arms Of Love
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Arms Of Love

Event Date: 26/08/2022, 07:00 pm

Presented by the Song Company
Buxtehude’s monumental meditation on suffering and the human body reimagined with contemporary indigenous choreography from Karul Projects, and a major new Australian work from Chris Williams, setting words by Behrouz Boochani.

Co-curated/directed by Robert Macfarlane, with choreography by Thomas E.S. Kelly, performed by dancer and Wiradjuri man Neville WiIliams-Boney against the background of an ongoing refugee crisis at home and abroad.
The Song Company is proud to be reuniting with choreographer Thomas E.S. Kelly – from contemporary Indigenous dance company Karul Projects – in a pageant of light and movement to Membra Jesu Nostri by Dieterich Buxtehude and I pray the sea by Australian composer Chris Williams, commissioned with funding from the Silo Collective and setting words from No Friend But the Mountains by Behrouz Boochani.

Williams’s flotilla of seven short fragments and one extended final movement is interspersed with Buxtehude’s intimate 17th-century cycle of seven cantatas on the physical and spiritual aspects of the Crucifixion.
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Location:
The Cell Block Theatre, National Art School, 156 Forbes Street,
Darlinghurst New South Wales,2010
Location:
The Cell Block Theatre, National Art School, 156 Forbes Street,
Darlinghurst New South Wales,2010
Celebrity Theatresports
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Celebrity Theatresports

Event Date: 21/08/2022, 04:30 pm

If laughter is the best medicine, Celebrity Theatresports is just what the doctor ordered.
Guest Celebrities and TheatreSports® impro legends will take to the Enmore Theatre stage on Sunday 21 August - without a script but with plenty of cheek - to create comedy magic for a cause: Proudly Supporting CANTEEN.

Canteen supports 12-25 year-olds dealing with their own diagnosis, a close family member’s cancer or the death of a loved one.

From 4.30pm, 6 Teams of 12 Celebrities + 12 Comic All-Star Improvisers face crazy comedy challenges and ad-lib their way to glory - all to be the winner of the coveted Celebrity TheatreSports® Cup !!!! It’s the ultimate fun-raiser!

There’s no rehearsal, no prep time...and no safety net...It’s on-the-spot, seat-of-the-pants comedy, in a series of hilarious games, challenges and comedy skits
– from songs and poems to scenes in all kinds of styles – teams compete for audience laughs and the judges’ scores.
Star Theatresports Alumnus Andrew Denton hosts with co-host & timekeeper Josie O’Reilly and improvising musical maestro Benny Davis. All directed by Julie Dunsmore.

Stars already announced include Gep Blake, Amanda Buckley, David Callan, Dave Collins, Ewan Campbell, Jestika Chand, Benita Collings, Daniel Cordeaux,
Murray Fahey, Ru Halwala, John Knowles, Alex Lee, Jeff Mesina, Nicola Parry, Sana Qadar, Jioji Ravulo, Lisa Ricketts, Angus Sampson,
Jane Simmons, Geoff Sirmai, Adam Spencer, Tahir, Linette Voller, Kate Wilkins… with more to be announced soon!
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Location:
Enmore Theatre,
Newtown New South Wales,2042
Location:
Enmore Theatre,
Newtown New South Wales,2042
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Phone Number: 02 9550 3666

Constellations
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Constellations

Event Date: 19/08/2022, 07:30 pm

Presented by Lane Cove Theatre Company
Constellations, the award-winning play by British writer Nick Payne (Incognito, Wanderlust, The Art of Dying),
which has delighted West End and Broadway audiences, is the latest production of Lane Cove Theatre Company. It comes to the Performance Space at St Aidan’s, Longueville from 19 to 28 August.
Suppose that life exists in a multiverse -- a set of parallel existences that contain infinitely different futures.
The possibilities in our lives are, quite literally, endless. Every possible event that could happen, does happen, in one universe or another.
And if two lovers meet -- are drawn together in every version of existence - every possible happy ending and heartbreak that could befall them, will.
This is the mind-bending prospect that faces Roland, a beekeeper, and Marianne, a physicist as their relationship starts, stops, restarts and repeats… with differences at every turn!

Isaac Downey directs Caitlyn Cabrié and Tommy James Green in this teasing, brilliant, romantic play.
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Location:
St Aidan's Performance Space, 1 Christina Street,
Longueville New South Wales,2066
Location:
St Aidan's Performance Space, 1 Christina Street,
Longueville New South Wales,2066
Contact Information:
Phone Number: +44299553000

MOZARTS TEMPESTUOUS SKIES
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MOZARTS TEMPESTUOUS SKIES

Event Date: 20/08/2022, 07:00 pm

Saturday 20 August | St John’s Cathedral, Brisbane (QLD)
The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra’s TEMPESTUOUS SKIES symphonic tour from 16-24 August brings some of Mozart’s most sublime, dramatic and passionate music to six national and regional centres.
Starting in Kenthurst, NSW on 16 August, then travelling to Canberra (17 August), Newcastle (18 August), Brisbane (20 August), Caloundra, QLD (for the first time on 21 August) and, finally, Sydney (24 August), the full orchestra – including some of Australia’s finest emerging musicians – brings Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony, Piano Concerto in A major, Overture to Don Giovanni and sparkling Serenata Notturna to its national fan-base.

Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony is one of the greatest pieces ever written. His final symphony, it is a grand statement from a visionary composer, and even if the nickname wasn’t Wolfgang’s own, the wonder, awe and complexity of the work perfectly bears the name of the king of Roman gods. Completed in 1788, Mozart’s 41st symphony followed hard on the heels of his greatest operas: The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni, and Così fan tutte.

The Overture to Don Giovanni bristles with passion and intrigue, foreshadowing the dramatic tale to come – extraordinary, considering Mozart wrote it the night before its premiere! Around the same time, Mozart penned his Piano Concerto No.23.
Audiences around the country will be delighted to have internationally renowned Australian fortepiano soloist and Historically Informed Performance doyen Neal Peres Da Costa perform this beloved staple of the piano repertoire – in a very specific and fascinating version.
Neal (pictured below and attached) recently had a new fortepiano built and it makes its debut tour with the orchestra!
As part of the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra’s new emerging artists program, Tempestuous Skies will also feature three selected young musicians from the Young Mannheim Symphonists youth orchestra who will perform alongside the professional musicians.
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Location:
St John's Cathedral, 373 Ann Street,
Brisbane Queensland,4000
Location:
St John's Cathedral, 373 Ann Street,
Brisbane Queensland,4000
MOZARTS TEMPESTUOUS SKIES
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MOZARTS TEMPESTUOUS SKIES

Event Date: 16/08/2022, 06:30 pm

Tuesday 16 August | The Hills Grammar School, Kenthurst (NSW)
The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra’s TEMPESTUOUS SKIES symphonic tour from 16-24 August brings some of Mozart’s most sublime, dramatic and passionate music to six national and regional centres.
Starting in Kenthurst, NSW on 16 August, then travelling to Canberra (17 August), Newcastle (18 August), Brisbane (20 August), Caloundra, QLD (for the first time on 21 August) and, finally, Sydney (24 August), the full orchestra – including some of Australia’s finest emerging musicians – brings Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony, Piano Concerto in A major, Overture to Don Giovanni and sparkling Serenata Notturna to its national fan-base.

Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony is one of the greatest pieces ever written. His final symphony, it is a grand statement from a visionary composer, and even if the nickname wasn’t Wolfgang’s own, the wonder, awe and complexity of the work perfectly bears the name of the king of Roman gods. Completed in 1788, Mozart’s 41st symphony followed hard on the heels of his greatest operas: The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni, and Così fan tutte.

The Overture to Don Giovanni bristles with passion and intrigue, foreshadowing the dramatic tale to come – extraordinary, considering Mozart wrote it the night before its premiere! Around the same time, Mozart penned his Piano Concerto No.23.
Audiences around the country will be delighted to have internationally renowned Australian fortepiano soloist and Historically Informed Performance doyen Neal Peres Da Costa perform this beloved staple of the piano repertoire – in a very specific and fascinating version.
Neal (pictured below and attached) recently had a new fortepiano built and it makes its debut tour with the orchestra!
As part of the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra’s new emerging artists program, Tempestuous Skies will also feature three selected young musicians from the Young Mannheim Symphonists youth orchestra who will perform alongside the professional musicians.
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Location:
The Hills Grammar School, 43 Kenthurst Road,
Kenthurst New South Wales,2156
Location:
The Hills Grammar School, 43 Kenthurst Road,
Kenthurst New South Wales,2156
MOZARTS TEMPESTUOUS SKIES
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MOZARTS TEMPESTUOUS SKIES

Event Date: 18/08/2022, 07:30 pm

Thursday 18 August | Newcastle City Hall (NSW)
The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra’s TEMPESTUOUS SKIES symphonic tour from 16-24 August brings some of Mozart’s most sublime, dramatic and passionate music to six national and regional centres.
Starting in Kenthurst, NSW on 16 August, then travelling to Canberra (17 August), Newcastle (18 August), Brisbane (20 August), Caloundra, QLD (for the first time on 21 August) and, finally, Sydney (24 August), the full orchestra – including some of Australia’s finest emerging musicians – brings Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony, Piano Concerto in A major, Overture to Don Giovanni and sparkling Serenata Notturna to its national fan-base.

Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony is one of the greatest pieces ever written. His final symphony, it is a grand statement from a visionary composer, and even if the nickname wasn’t Wolfgang’s own, the wonder, awe and complexity of the work perfectly bears the name of the king of Roman gods. Completed in 1788, Mozart’s 41st symphony followed hard on the heels of his greatest operas: The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni, and Così fan tutte.

The Overture to Don Giovanni bristles with passion and intrigue, foreshadowing the dramatic tale to come – extraordinary, considering Mozart wrote it the night before its premiere! Around the same time, Mozart penned his Piano Concerto No.23.
Audiences around the country will be delighted to have internationally renowned Australian fortepiano soloist and Historically Informed Performance doyen Neal Peres Da Costa perform this beloved staple of the piano repertoire – in a very specific and fascinating version.
Neal (pictured below and attached) recently had a new fortepiano built and it makes its debut tour with the orchestra!
As part of the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra’s new emerging artists program, Tempestuous Skies will also feature three selected young musicians from the Young Mannheim Symphonists youth orchestra who will perform alongside the professional musicians.
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Location:
Newcastle City Hall, 290 King Street,
Newcastle New South Wales,2300
Location:
Newcastle City Hall, 290 King Street,
Newcastle New South Wales,2300