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WHY WE LOVE SYDNEY
from 2017-12 Sydney (2)
by Indian Link
Why do we love January in Sydney? Well, there’s the cricket of course, but leaving that aside for a moment, January is the time when Sydney goes all cultural.
The Sydney Festival has been held since 1977, and attracts the very best the world has to offer in terms of performance and visual arts. This year, 134 events make up the program.
These will be held across 51 venues over 24 days, and will include music, theatre, dance, circus, visual arts, installations, talks, language classes, and free and family events.
Festival Director Wesley Enoch claims, “(At the Sydney Festival), you will find celebrations and provocations in equal measure… global discussions on conservation and consumption, equality, adventure, new technologies and artistic excellence through a range of cultural explorations and platforms”. We have no doubt about that, and are waiting to see which of the experiences this year will go on to become those we will talk about for a very long time.
No Indian presentation made the cut this year, although dancerchoreographer and local boy Raghav Handa will be bringing his brand of experimental dance in You Animal, You (see page 14 for more details).
1 TREE OF CODES
A unique contemporary ballet collaboration between choreographer Wayne McGregor, visual artist Olafur Eliasson and award-winning musician Jamie xx 6-10 January, Darling Harbour Theatre ICC Sydney

2 THE WIDER EARTH
This theatre puppet show brings to life Charles Darwin’s five-year journey across the planet exploring new species, featuring an award-winning cast by Queensland Theatre and masterfullybuilt puppets from Dead Puppet Society 17-27 January
3 AQUASONIC
The world’s first underwater band, exclusive to Sydney Festival, using custom-made instruments and techniques inside five giant aquariums 6-9 January, Carriageworks

4 BARBER SHOP CHRONICLES
The critically acclaimed play direct from London’s National Theatre exploring the role of the barber shop in the lives of African men 18-28 January, York Theatre


Seymour Centre
5 MODEL CITIZENS
Circus Oz’ new show featuring an allnew ensemble and artistic director Rob Tannion 2-28 Jan, Circus Oz Big Top, Prince Alfred Square Parramatta
6 RIOT
Acclaimed Irish variety show with an all-star cast including famed drag queen Panti Bliss, in a blend of dance, drag, circus, comedy and powerful spoken word 5-28 January Magic Mirrors Spiegeltent, Meriton Fest Village,
7 BRIEFS: CLOSE ENCOUNTERS

The boylesque stars return to Sydney Festival with a mix of theatre, circus, comedy and drag Magic Mirrors Spiegeltent, Meriton Festival Village, 6-28 January

8 THE TOWN HALL AFFAIR
The Australian premiere of the play which reimagines a raucous 1971 feminist debate featuring Maura Tierney as Germaine Greer, as the New York theatre company Wooster Group perform in Sydney for the first time 7-13 January, Drama Theatre

Sydney Opera House
9 JURASSIC PLASTIC
A large-scale plastic toy landscape by Japanese artist Hiroshi Fuji 6-28 January, Sydney Town Hall

10 VILLAGE SIDESHOW
This year Merriton Festival Village will contain a virtual reality Ghost Train, double-decker Karaoke Carousel, a dancing Glitterbox, swimming pools and more 5-28 January, Hyde Park North, Entry via Hyde Park Central Walkway – closed Mondays. Open 4:30pm till late