The Martin Place Christmas tree will host a sound and light show every 15 minutes from 7.30pm. On top of all these exciting attractions – there will be a DJ spinning tunes, and free coffee and gelato in Darling Square precinct to sweeten the appeal ?Īnd it’s Christmas again? Oh dear, the years flown! See Sydney’s city centre come alive with pop up stages, entertainers, magicians, choirs, lights, decorations, and a dancefloor. This is a library 2.0 – with courses available on 3D printing, electronics and robotics. The library has dedicated children’s areas, an ‘ideas lab’, free Wi-Fi, and a laser cutter. Check out the stunning architecture and venture inside to view the library’s collection of over 30,000 items, and sign up for a workshop. November 9th is the official launch date of Sydney’s newest library. The Exchange Building, Little Pier Street, Haymarket Even the music, sung by the Greek vocalist Eirini Tornesaki, is beguiling”. Chris Jones of the Chicago Tribune wrote “…the Cirque has come roaring back with a dazzling, hyper-detailed, potent, quixotic and generally fantastic show that reveals this extraordinary artistic company’s singular capacity for exploration and metamorphosis. This years show transports its audience into the cabinet of an ambitious inventer who defies the laws of time, space and dimension in order to shift perspectives and turn the world upside down. If you haven’t been to the ballet before, the Nutcracker is one of the most fun filled crowd pleasers, sure to entertain even the harshest Christmas Grinches and ballet sceptics.Ĭirque du Soleil is a pop up, globe trotting circus infamous for its incredible performers and theatrics. The Nutcracker is a timeless and iconic Christmas production, and will be the final of the Australian Ballet’s 2019 season. Tickets are $24 general admission, $18 for MCA Members and Concessions. There will be DJ’s on the rooftop terrace all night, and complimentary entry to the MCA exhibitions. This month’s Artbar will be hosted by artist, Hannah Brontë – who will be transforming the space into a rainforest eco-system, a natural space that celebrates creative collaboration. Sitting somewhere in the intersection of a party and an art exhibition, MCA Artbar is a quarterly event hosted by different artists featuring interactive activities, killer harbour views, and music. Mindfulness, meditation and dance are on the agenda for a series of workshops and classes focusing on making friends with your mind and improving mental health. Paramount Recreation Club, 80 Commonwealth St, Surry Hills Speakers include Ginny Monterio, Joe Dusseldorp, Leslie Rice and Tanya Silverira, who will be discussing local issues, broader humanities and new scientific discoveries. TEDx operates, “in the spirit of ideas worth spreading”.
Admire the purple blooms coming out in spectacular fashion everywhere around Sydney city, including Oxford St near the army barracks, the Sydney Botanic Garden, and around Kirribilli. Grab your mates and snap up some tickets if you’d later cringe at missing the opportunity.Ī free, wholesome, seasonal activity – Jacaranda season. Wanna rock and roll all night and party every day? Well, not for much longer – as this is the band’s “End of the road” final world tour. Ticket sales go towards fundraising for the Newtown Neighbourhood Centre supporting the homeless and those with mental illness. Tickets are $25 for adults, and free for children under 12 years old.Ī festival for social change that celebrates the unique eclectic vibes of Newtown through live music and an abundance of food, drink, and fashion. The exhibition is centred on an installation of painting and sculpture by Takashi Murakami, and is said to be the largest and most complex exhibition of Japanese art in the Gallery’s history according to Gallery director Dr Brand. Free, and dog friendly.Īrt Gallery of NSW is hosting an exhibition of more than 180 key Japanese artworks from the past and present that focus on manifestations of the paranormal from folklore, literature, theatre and art.
This annual art event is in it’s 23rd year – and features a range of site specific artworks popping up along the 2km scenic coastal walk from Bondi to Tamarama. Marks Park, East end of Fletcher Street, Tamarama Grow a Mo to Save a Bro is the slogan this year, click through to sign up or donate. November is the annual time of year where men are encouraged to ‘let it grow, let it grow’ – their beard that is in the spirit of spreading awareness and raising funds for men’s health. The Ultimate Guide to What’s on in Sydney this November A guide for cool things to do this November in Sydney The Ultimate Guide to What’s on in Sydney this November Posted on: November 4, 2019 The Ultimate Guide to What’s on in Sydney this November.