Sydney

Q&A: Craig Donarski on transforming powerhouse venues
From one industrial arts site to another, Craig Donarski reflects on his time at Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, and his…

Opera Australia and Pinchgut Opera announce inaugural collaboration
A story of religious devotion ending in martyrdom, Handel’s ‘Theodora’ will be staged in concert at Sydney Opera House.

Up-late events transform local area into suburban art jungle
Bringing together craft, design, an art walk, makers’ market and live performance, a series of art nights is set to…

Performance reviews: A Bucket of Beetles and White Gold, Sydney Festival
Sydney Festival celebrates the beauty of Southeast Asian performing arts with two socially impactful organisations.

Performance review: Big Name, No Blankets, Sydney Festival
Sydney Festival’s electrifying show about the Warumpi Band whose music changed lives, is one that truly rocks.

Performance review: Malevo, Sydney Opera House
The South American all-male dancing and drumming troupe makes its Australian debut.

Exhibition review: Barbara McGrady, Australia Has a Black History, University of Sydney
A photography exhibition that highlights 30 years of Indigenous history on Gadigal country.

Exhibition review: Salote Tawale, Carriageworks
An exhibition that transports viewers and explores how objects become vessels of identity.

Music review: Anoushka Shankar, Sydney Festival
Anoushka Shankar and her band delighted in reworking Hindustani music for an appreciative crowd.

Opera review: Orpheus & Eurydice, Sydney Festival
Far from detracting from the enjoyment, acrobats add to the complexities of this classic opera.