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SUMMARY:Horizon - Bangarra Dance Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Horizon joins cultural forces across oceans and eons\nThere is a place between sea and sky—a sacred realm\, where the sun rises and falls and the light is new. \nFrom two of the world’s great First Nations comes a brand-new work: Horizon. Some call it a feeling\, some call it the mother spirit. It’s the place where sea meets sky\, the horizon we all look to\, the compass that guides us home.
URL:https://schoolties.com.au/whats-on/horizon-bangarra-dance-theatre/
LOCATION:Sydney Opera House
CATEGORIES:Dance,Geography,Musicals,Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:Into The Shimmering World
DESCRIPTION:A  farming couple who have lived off the land their entire adult lives. Through boom times and bust\, they’ve been each other’s support and constant companion. But at the tail end of a once-in-a-generation drought\, both are on the precipice of earth-shattering change and transformation. \nInto the Shimmering World will beguile audiences with its gothic and dreamlike take on the Australian landscape\, its lush and musical language\, and its powerful exploration of the depths of our national psyche.
URL:https://schoolties.com.au/whats-on/into-the-shimmering-world/
LOCATION:Wharf 1 Theatre
CATEGORIES:Drama,English,Geography,Performing Arts
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240611
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SUMMARY:24th Biennale of Sydney - Ten Thousand Suns
DESCRIPTION:Ten Thousand Suns departs from an acknowledgement of a multiplicity of perspectives\, cosmologies\, and ways of life that have always woven together the world under the sun. This central life-giving body\, like the world it shines light upon\, has otherwise been known under thousands of different words in as many languages. But many of these cultural viewpoints have in fact not relied on a vision of a single sun. \nA multiplicity of suns conveys ambiguous images. It evokes a scorching world\, both in several cosmological visions and very much in our moment of climate emergency. But it also conveys the joy of cultural multiplicities affirmed\, of First Nations understandings of the cosmos brought to the fore\, and of carnivals as forms of resistance in contexts that have surpassed colonial oppression. The 24th Biennale of Sydney works with these different layers of meaning\, acknowledging the deep ecological crises derived from colonial and capitalist exploitation while refusing to concede to an apocalyptic vision of the future. This politics of doom are seen as an attempt by the same forces that have caused these multiple crises to control possibilities to overcome them. The 24th Biennale of Sydney proposes instead solar and radiant forms of resistance that affirm collective possibilities around a future that is not only possible\, but necessary to be lived in joy and plenitude\, produced in common and shared widely. \nAround this central theme and ethos\, the 24th Biennale of Sydney goes deeper into different connected threads. One of them is the history and the imagination around the atomic era\, as a concentrated version of the history of climate alteration through human exploitation\, but also as a specific history that places Australia at the core of the atomic era which has largely been staged in the broader Pacific region. Another thread follows a lineage of largely repressed or misconstrued moments that have been crucial in the history of Australia and have involved relations with the Muslim world. These include the complex exchanges between First Nations and Muslim Makassars over many centuries; the history of cameleers from across South and West Asia\, trafficked to the country in the 19th century and later exiled due to the introduction of the White Australia policy; the formation of an Australian national identity as a consequence to the loss at Gallipoli in the First World War\, orchestrated from London as an anti-jihad preventive campaign; Australia’s history of racist anti-migration policies\, as well as the broader role that Islamophobia plays in processes of othering in contemporary life in the country.
URL:https://schoolties.com.au/whats-on/biennale-of-sydney-ten-thousand-suns/
LOCATION:Museum of Contemporary Art
CATEGORIES:Design,English,Geography,History,Science,Visual Arts
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231107
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SUMMARY:Sculpture by the Sea
DESCRIPTION:Sydney’s iconic Sculpture by the Sea exhibition is set to make a triumphant return this spring. Now in its 25th year\, the popular event will feature over 100 remarkable artworks dotted along the spectacular 2km Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk.
URL:https://schoolties.com.au/whats-on/sculpture-by-the-sea/
CATEGORIES:Design,Geography,Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Sydney Design Week - Amodern
DESCRIPTION:The 27th Sydney Design Week (2023) offers a platform to the critical research\, industries\, infrastructure and technologies that underpin design practice in our city\, inviting plural perspectives from our local communities. \nThe program enlists six fields of enquiry; Eco Systems\, Material Cultures\, Communal Cities\, Micro Cycles\, Connected Threads and Photofields\, to explore the complex and interconnected social and natural ecologies in which contemporary design operates.’
URL:https://schoolties.com.au/whats-on/sydney-design-week-amodern/
LOCATION:Powerhouse Museum
CATEGORIES:Design,Geography,History,HSIE,Science,STEM,Textiles,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230812
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231106
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SUMMARY:Atmospheric Memory
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by computing pioneer Charles Babbage’s proposal that the air is a ‘vast library’ storing every word ever spoken\, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s breathtaking immersive art environment invites audiences to celebrate the turbulence and tumult of the atmosphere: invisible but precious\, filled with voices and history. \nIf we could ‘rewind’ air molecules to recreate all voices of the past\, whose voice would you want to hear?
URL:https://schoolties.com.au/whats-on/atmospheric-memory/
LOCATION:Powerhouse Museum
CATEGORIES:Geography,Science,STEM
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231106
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SUMMARY:Zoe Leonard: Al río / To the River
DESCRIPTION:Al río / To the River is a large-scale photographic project that depicts the river\, Río Bravo/Rio Grande\, which is used to demarcate the international boundary between Mexico and the United States. Since 2016\, Leonard has photographed along the 2\,000-km stretch of river that acts as the border between the two countries\, mapping the river’s journey through the cities of Ciudad Juárez\, Mexico and El Paso\, Texas\, and onto the Gulf of Mexico. Comprising of hundreds of images\, Leonard’s nuanced and complex portrait of the river reflects its broader role as a site of agriculture\, commerce\, culture\, policing and surveillance.
URL:https://schoolties.com.au/whats-on/zoe-leonard-al-rio-to-the-river/
LOCATION:Museum of Contemporary Art
CATEGORIES:Geography,History,Visual Arts
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231101
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SUMMARY:Wildlife Photographer of the Year
DESCRIPTION:Powerful wildlife photography focuses our attention on the beauty and fragility of the natural world \nFrom the Natural History of Museum in London\, this exhibition features over 100 exceptional images which capture fascinating animal behaviour\, spectacular species and the breathtaking diversity of the natural world. \nUsing photography’s unique emotive power to engage and inspire audiences\, the images shine a light on stories and species around the world and encourage a future of advocating for the planet. \nWildlife Photographer of the Year is the most prestigious photography event of its kind\, providing a global platform that showcases the natural world’s most astonishing and challenging sights. The competition receives over 50\,000 entries from all over the world.
URL:https://schoolties.com.au/whats-on/wildlife-photographer-of-the-year/
LOCATION:National Maritime Museum
CATEGORIES:Geography,Science,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231215
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SUMMARY:Paradise Camp by Yuki Kihara
DESCRIPTION:Paradise Camp by Yuki Kihara and curated by Natalie King\, comprises a suite of twelve tableau photographs in saturated colour\, situated against a vast wallpaper of a landscape decimated by the 2009 tsunami. Eleven of the works were shot on location in Sāmoa\, from rural villages to churches\, plantations and heritage sites\, with a local cast and crew of over eighty people. \nKihara’s performative photography upcycles select paintings by post-impressionist French artist Paul Gauguin in a suite of images that repurpose his paintings created during his time in the Islands of Tahiti and the Marquesas between 1891 and 1903. Kihara problematises Gauguin’s outsized legacy by re-enacting his paintings back in the Pacific\, paying careful attention to the details of his works. These re-enactments instill a Polynesian inflection to each photograph and are based on strong personal relationships with Kihara’s sitters\, all of whom are part of the Fa‘afafine and Fa‘atama communities. Kihara works with these models to represent her own vision of paradise\, redirecting the viewer to the concerns of contemporary Pacific Islanders and ‘returning the gaze’ in a profound gesture of empowerment.
URL:https://schoolties.com.au/whats-on/paradise-camp-by-yuki-kihara/
LOCATION:Powerhouse Museum
CATEGORIES:Geography,History,HSIE
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230315
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230724
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SUMMARY:Barka:  The Forgotten River
DESCRIPTION:First Nations exhibition developed by artists Uncle Badger Bates and Justine Muller is showing at the Australian Museum this autumn and winter.\nIn Barkandji culture\, Barka (Darling River) is more than a large body of water: Barka is a mother\, an ancestor\, a life source. It’s also in peril\, along with everyone that lives along it\, due to mismanagement of the Barwon-Darling system. If you’re keen to learn and understand more\, you can do so at the new First Nations exhibition Barka: The Forgotten River\, showing this autumn and winter at the Australian Museum.
URL:https://schoolties.com.au/whats-on/barka-the-forgotten-river/
LOCATION:Australian Museum
CATEGORIES:Geography,History
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