David Kary

David Kary completed a Bachelor of Creative Arts (BCA) at Wollongong University between 1990 and 1992 majoring in Arts Journalism and Theatre Studies.  Ever since 1992 he has been writing about the arts scene in Sydney in various publications.

He has managed Sydney Arts Guide since 2004.

4736 posts by David Kary

two heads creek streams first on ‘at home’

After the death of their adoptive mother, a shy butcher and his drama queen twin sister leave the UK and adventure to Australia in search of their biological mother, but the local townsfolk of Two Heads Creek are hiding a

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hazelhurst arts centre commissons six contemporary artists

Hazelhurst Arts Centre’s latest exhibition, The Home features works from six contemporary artists that were commissioned by Hazelhurst to produce new works responding to the theme of Art Deco.

This exhibition complements the current exhibition Art Deco from the National

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sullivan and strumpf : hiromi tango : new now

How do we define now? How can we adapt to new realities and build resilience and hope in these challenging times?

Japanese-Australian artist Hiromi Tango poses these poignant questions in New Now. Drawing on Tango’s personal experiences in 2020, the

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live music streams from the festival of winds

SIMA is excited to partner with Waverley Council for a wonderful day of multicultural music streamed live from the annual Festival Of The Winds at iconic Bondi Beach. Join the stream from 11.30am for three inspiring performances:

 THE EISHAN ENSEMBLE:

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nida applications close at the end of september

There are just under four weeks left to apply for the 2021 intake by the 30 September deadline.

This year, most interviews for non-performance degrees will be online via Zoom, and auditions for performance degrees via an audition video.

If

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two aussie female ceos making a global cultural impact

Two Australian businesswomen are partnering to export live conversations with internationally recognised speakers to a global audience. Claire Lehmann, CEO of the digital magazine Quillette, and Suzi Jamil, CEO of touring company Think Inc., have entitled their pilot event

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