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.

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the australian dream : four double passes

From shy country kid to two-time Brownlow medallist and Australian of the Year, Goodes is an inspiration to many. The footy field was where he thrived; the only place where the color of his skin was irrelevant. Goodes’ world fell …

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australian museum to close for one year

More than 10,000 people will visit the Australian Museum(AM) this weekend (17 & 18 Aug) – the final weekend before it closes to the public for 12 months for the first time in its 192-year history.

The FREE weekend marks

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canberra bach ensemble : magnificat

CANBERRA BACH ENSEMBLE
AUSTRALIAN BAROQUE BRASS

Program

Magnificat BWV 243
Meine Seel’ erhebt den Herren BWV 10
Tönet, ihr Pauken! Erschallet, Trompeten! BWV 214

Canberra Bach Ensemble Choir, Orchestra and Soloists
Greta Claringbould (Soprano), Keren Dalzell (Soprano),
Maartje Sevenster (Alto), …

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apartment 348 : an immersive comedy

An immersive, choose-your-own-ending, theatrical experience conceived by Flick Anderson and brought to life by Queerspace Arts! Apartment 348 is a contemporary dark comedy where the audience plays the main character- Fate. This play explores humanities complex relationship to the concept …

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muse : silent women brought to life

Silenced women brought to life. An intimate 360 immersive experience.

Throughout history, ‘Fine art’ has been used by white male artists to objectify, sexualise, and silence female subjects.

MUSE  is a collaborative video installation piece seeking to free the muses …

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sacred sullivan @ the anglican church cremorne

Glenn Amer and Melvyn Morrow celebrate the rich heritage of Arthur Sullivan’s inspirational church music There’s a lot more to Sir Arthur Sullivan than W.S Gilbert – in fact, a heaven of a lot more. In the second half of …

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rainbow’s end @ the eternity playhouse

Set against the Queen’s visit in 1954 acclaimed playwright Jane Harrison has penned a tender and funny  telling of one family’s struggle for community acceptance in the Menzies era of Australia.

Three generations of the Dear family from the Yorta …

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