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sydney festival : wayfinder : a new language of dance

Dancenorth’s WAYFINDER recontextualises contemporary dance. It presents a visceral argument and affirmation for the human condition, both generally and in the apparently current strife torn times. Born in the constraints of Covid, the choreographic couple Amber Haines and Kyle

Literature

trent dalton : lola in the mirror

Trent Dalton is as close to a Rock Star as an Australian writer ever gets. He’s a Walkley award winning journalist and his debut novel sold over a million copies – making it the fastest selling book in Australian history.

Theatre

sydney festival : soliloquy @ city recital hall

Recorder virtuoso Genevieve Lacey conceived of SOLILOQUY, an experiment in involving the public in her solo performance.  38 volunteers from the public, in various shapes and sizes, used hand and arm movements to accompany the recorder playing. The music was

Cinema

all of us strangers: grief encounter.

Is it a dream?

ALL OF US STRANGERS has a dream like quality, a reverie of nostalgia, an aching yearning permeating the narrative.

Andrew Scott plays Adam, living in a London tower block struggling with writer’s block, inspiration stagnant, imagination

Theatre

dr michael greger : how not to age

 

This 600-page book provides the layperson with a scientific approach to getting healthier as we get older. Do we need Big Pharma in our golden years? Certainly sometimes. But Dr Greger presents evidence from a range of medical professionals …

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