Some weekends in Sydney it’s all about the sports.
Others, the festivals. This weekend : the arts.
No matter what you’re into – music, dance, animation, visual arts – there’s a lot of cool stuff happening that should keep your weekend fairly occupied. (That is, of course, if you aren’t hitting up the forementioned St Patricks Day parade on Sunday!)
Shake it up :
To start off with, the Platform 3 Hip Hop festival on at the Carriageworks is a rare treat. A huge pile of world-class dancers, graffiti artists, photographers and DJ’s are coming together for a huge weekend celebrating all things Hip Hop, with events ranging from totally free (mostly daytime Saturday) to some premiere cialis cheap ticketed events in the buy prescription drugs online without a prescription evenings. Worth checking out, even if you aren’t hugely into the genre yourself.
Right around the corner cialis generic vs brand in Redfern, fans of Japanese pop-culture and anime will no doubt be flocking to Animania 2010. Apart from a whole lot of anime/manga stalls fulvicin and screenings, there’s origami classes, karaoke and Cosplay (…you know, that crazy Japanese obsession where you compete to see who can dress up best as their favourite celebrity? A little nutty if you ask me…). The event is the biggest of its kind you’ll see all year, and worthy of anyone interested in Japanese 424 buy viagra pop culture…
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Celebrating 40 years of the muppet-infused tv-show, Ambush Gallery brings together a unique artist collaboration on a Sesame Street theme. Awesome.
Music :
While this week has brought plenty of madness with Lady Gaga in town, this weekend is a lot more sane with a lot less outfit changes. Grinspoon is back for a show at the Enmore Theatre, celebrating their impressive new album “Six to Midnight”.
If you’re more into your classical flavour, the ACO Soloists concert is happening Sunday night at the Opera House. This reknown local orchestra is very soft tab cialis much an orchestra of soloists, and in this show you’ll see why, as many of the leads get up to smash out their best virtuoso solo numbers, backed by their ACO buddies. Great programme, and a must-see for music-lovers.
Imogen Heap is also buy online viagra | where buy cialis | cheapest generic levitra online doing a show this levitra buy Sunday at The Metro, her first time in Sydney.
Some tracks of her heavily-electronic vibe has always seemed a bit like an updated Laurie Anderson (in a good way), and fans of her unique style are in for a Grammy-award-winning treat.
The Rest… :
If you’ve still got some spare time after all that, then check out cheap zithromax target=”_blank”>Tom Gleeson at the Comedy Store. Consistently winning national and festival comedy awards all over the place and popping up on every comedy-infused live show on tv these days, you’ll be left in stitches by his easy-to-swallow yet over-the-top brand of comedy.
It may not have Johnny Depp starring, but there’s a decent local production of Sweeney Todd : The Demon Barber of Fleet Street on at the Seymour Center over the weekend. The Sydney University Musical Theatre order levitra online Ensemble dust off this award-winning Sondheim gothic-classic, with a huge student cast putting on an impressive performance.
Finally, if you haven’t already seen Take Your Time : Olafur Eliasson at the MCA, it’s well worth the visit.
I caught it last weekend – a fully interactive arts experience involving lights, smelly moss, and 3 tonnes of white lego, it’s hard to not enjoy this very different exhibition, now in it’s final weeks.



