Parramatta & Western Sydney | Sydney Festival 2018

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PARR AMAT TA & 6–28 JA WEST ERN S N 2018 YDNE Y


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HELLO Welcome to Sydney Festival in Western Sydney. The Darug and the Tharawal have cared for Western Sydney for thousands of generations. The home of the Burra and the Burramattagal will play host to Circus City for the second year running, with amazing free shows and workshops as well as a range of exciting performances for the whole family. The City of Parramatta as well as Blacktown and Campbelltown have been fantastic partners, building

opportunities for local audiences and artists to get involved in the largest festival in the country. The arts are a year-round adventure, but January is the time for Sydney Festival. Here’s your passport to adventure, thrills and a great time to share with family and friends.

Love,

Wesley Enoch Sydney Festival Director


“A MASTERPIECE THAT BLOWS OUR SOCKS OFF AND TICKLES OUR FEET AT THE SAME TIME” THEATRE PRESS

“AN UNDER-APPRECIATED GEM IN OUR NATIONAL CULTURAL IDENTITY” THE GUARDIAN

“Circus Oz was one of the first circuses to choose not to work with animals, instead focusing on important stories and human skills.”

– Wesley

The always innovative Circus Oz returns with an all-new ensemble and artistic director to subvert the suburban Australian dream with biting satire, awesome physicality and an impressive cast of daredevil acrobats, mesmerising aerialists, cheeky characters and a thumping live band. Co-presented with Circus Oz. CIRCUS OZ BIG TOP PRINCE ALFRED SQUARE 2–28 January $45–$90 + booking fee $110–$170 + booking fee for family of four MODEL CITIZENS

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THE AUSTRALIAN

CIRCUS OZ I AUSTRALIA

“THE ENTIRE ENSEMBLE HAS CHARISMA AND SKILL TO BURN”

Photo: Rob Blackburn

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GRAVITY & OTHER MYTHS I AUSTRALIA

“CIRCUS AS YOU’VE NEVER SEEN IT BEFORE” INDAILY

A raw, high-octane exploration of the limits of human strength from the acclaimed acrobatic troupe. Circus company Gravity & Other Myths take a sinewy ride to the edges of physical, cerebral and collective brawn in this visceral performance of physical discipline and virtuosity, directed by Darcy Grant with set and lighting design by Geoff Cobham. Nominated for three Helpmann Awards (Best Lighting Design, Best Choreography, Best New Australian Work). RIVERSIDE THEATRE 16–21 January $36–$56 + booking fee MODEL CITIZENS

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Photo: Kate Pardey

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government’s Major Festivals Initiative in association with the Confederation of Australian International Arts Festivals Inc., Adelaide Festival, Sydney Festival and Melbourne Festival.

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WELCOME TO CIRCUS CITY “Australia is an international leader in circus. At Circus City we give you a focus on Australian circus for every generation. From the irrepressible new Circus Oz show Model Citizens, through to Backbone, Highly Sprung, the Flying Trapeze and the amazing workshops for young people from Aerialize. Roll up, roll up and roll in.” – Wesley

CIRCUS OWN T O T S E M CO Photo: Prudence Upton

“ON THE EVIDENCE OF THE FIRST WEEKEND OF CIRCUS CITY … NEVER AGAIN SHOULD CIRCUS BE REDUCED TO THE POOR COUSIN OF SO-CALLED HIGH ARTS” THE GUARDIAN

Swing by Parramatta’s Prince Alfred Square on 11 January to help us celebrate the opening of Circus City and the Big Top with an evening of free entertainment, from live music and performances to workshops where you can test out your circus skills. PRINCE ALFRED SQUARE 11 January FREE

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F & AE LYING TR RIALI APEZ E ZE W ORKS HOPS FLYING TRAPEZE WORKSHOPS Harness up and soar through the air on a 10-metre high trapeze rig. Run by Sydney Trapeze School, and catering for beginners to intermediate, this two-hour workshop features an introduction, warm-up and low-level practice turn before students swing high in the air practicing aerial tricks and twirls. PRINCE ALFRED SQUARE 12–21 January $49 + booking fee

AERIALIZE WORKSHOPS Free hands-on workshops for all ages and all abilities from Sydney’s leading circus training centre. Soar, swing, bounce and balance in Aerialize’s fully-accessible range of workshops, covering everything from aerial skills, juggling and hula hoops to discovering your inner acrobat and clown. See the Sydney Festival website for the full range of workshops. COURTYARD RIVERSIDE THEATRES Photo: Jamie Williams

12–21 January Closed Mondays FREE Registration required

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BAYALA MEANS ‘SPEAK’ IN LOCAL LANGUAGE LOCAL LANGUAGE IS BEING REAWAKENED, IN A SHARING AND CELEBRATION OF THE INDIGENOUS HERITAGE OF SYDNEY Working with Eora and Darug community leaders and language experts, classes, talks and a mass choral performance have been developed to celebrate local Sydney language. Learn how to speak the first language of your home town!

Photo: Prudence Upton

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FREE LANGUAGE CLASSES

THREE-DAY LANGUAGE COURSES

Be part of the reawakening of the Aboriginal language of Sydney.

If you came along last year, or would like to learn more, extend your knowledge of local language by taking part in a three-day course taught by Aunty Jacinta Tobin and Joel Davison. Choose from either the beginners’ three-day course, or delve deeper into sentence structure in the second course.

Darug woman Aunty Jacinta Tobin and Gadigal man Joel Davison lead an introductory one-hour Indigenous language class to learn greetings, landscape and place names, body parts, and a song, which you can then perform at the WugulOra Ceremony on 26 January. RAFFERTYS THEATRE RIVERSIDE THEATRES

PARRAMATTA LIBRARY 17–19 January $26 + booking fee

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“Lisa Reihana was recently a part of the 2017 Venice Biennale with in Pursuit of Venus [infected]” – Wesley

NEW ZEALAND Aotearoa New Zealand artist Lisa Reihana’s first Australian survey show features a range of video and photographic works, including in Pursuit of Venus [infected], a reimagining of the 1805 wallpaper Les Sauvages de la Mer Pacifique. This colossal panoramic video is an interrogation of colonialism and cultural identity. CAMPBELLTOWN ARTS CENTRE 12 January–29 March FREE

“LISA REIHANA IS ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING ARTISTS WORKING IN NEW ZEALAND TODAY” ARTLINK

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Photo: Michael Hall

LISA REIHANA CINEMANIA

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MOOGAHLIN PERFORMING ARTS AND BLACKTOWN ARTS I WORLD PREMIERE

A powerful installation and performance work that illuminates the rituals of death and mourning in First Peoples communities from the women’s perspective. Staged on-site at St Bartholomew’s Church and Cemetery in Prospect – Darug country – Broken Glass is an intimate, enlightening and moving experience. ST BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH AND CEMETERY 11–14 & 18–21 January Performance: $30 + booking fee Installation: FREE

“Artist Lily Shearer’s partner is one of NSW’s few Indigenous undertakers. They’ve collaborated to mix past and present grieving rituals into this installation.” – Wesley

Photo: Joshua Morris

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Discover a unique trove of contemporary Australian Indigenous songs and stories unearthed by singer/songwriter Jessie Lloyd. From the missions and camps that became home to generations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, these songs are a rare cultural cache that fused Western and Indigenous musical cultures. Performed live by a top-shelf line-up of Indigenous artists. CAMPBELLTOWN ARTS CENTRE 12 & 13 January $36 + booking fee

JESSIE LLOYD I AUSTRALIA

THE AUSTRALIAN

MISSION SONGS PROJECT – 1957 PALM ISLAND STRIKE

“PROFOUNDLY MOVING”

Photo: Chris Frape

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SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA I AUSTRALIA

One of the most well-loved Sydney Festival events returns to Parramatta. It’s the perfect summer evening for families and friends to pack a hamper, grab a blanket, and settle back in a Sydney summer dusk to enjoy beautiful music.

20 January FREE

Photo: Jamie Williams

THE CRESCENT PARRAMATTA PARK

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ALICE IN WONDERLAND

MICHAEL SIEDERS PRESENTS AUSTRALIA I WORLD PREMIERE

“SINCE ITS PUBLICATION 150 YEARS AGO, ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND HAS KEPT A POWERFUL GRIP ON THE PUBLIC IMAGINATION” THE GUARDIAN

Lewis Carroll’s whirling, fantastical masterpiece is faithfully and beautifully recreated as a nonstop, madcap theatrical adventure for the whole family. See the classic kids’ tale in an all-new Australian adaptation by multi award-winning playwright Mary Anne Butler, starring Dubs Yunupingu as Alice. LENNOX THEATRE RIVERSIDE THEATRES

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Photo: Richard Hedger

GE CLASSES

5–27 January $36 + booking fee $106 + booking fee P. 27 for family of four


TICKETS All ticket price ranges listed in this publication are full prices. For all pricing details including concessions, visit the website. Multipacks available from 9am 26 Oct | General tickets available from 9am 30 Oct. sydneyfestival.org.au or 1300 856 876

FESTIVAL MULTIPACKS

Book 3 or more events to save up to 15%. Multipack allocations are strictly limited. Multipack discounts are not available on paid workshops and events $20 and under.

GROUP BOOKINGS

Save 10–25% off A Reserve or General Admission tickets by booking for a group of 10 or more. Some exclusions apply.

PLAYWAVE

Are you aged 15–19? Become a member of Playwave for discounts, exclusive access to private events and more. Visit playwave.com.au

CONCESSIONS

Visit sydneyfestival.org.au/groups for details.

Concession tickets are available for full-time students, pensioners, Seniors Card holders, children 16 years and under, and the unemployed.

GIFT VOUCHERS

Proof of concession must be produced at the events to obtain the concession or child price.

A Sydney Festival gift voucher is the perfect gift for a friend or loved one to choose their own Festival experience. Visit sydneyfestival.org.au/giftvouchers

CHEAP TICKETS & DEALS

Concessions are only available where indicated and may be subject to availability. For full ticketing terms and conditions, visit sydneyfestival.org.au/tandc

FESTIVAL FEASTS

Head to the Free & Cheap tab on our website for great deals. We’ve partnered with local restaurant, The Emporium Parramatta, to satisfy your Festival appetite this January. Simply mention Festival Feasts to enjoy a $30 offering. For more information, visit sydneyfestival.org.au/ff The Emporium Parramatta 51 Philip Street, Parramatta 02 9687 1955

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ACCESS & INCLUSION We welcome all visitors to Sydney Festival events and make every effort to ensure the program is accessible to our whole audience, including people with disability. This venue/location is wheelchair accessible. Designated wheelchair spaces (where available) will be sold at the lowest price in the house for that performance. An assistive listening system is available at this venue to provide hearing augmentation and amplification. Trained audio describers provide live verbal descriptions of actions, costumes, scenery and other visual elements of the performance. Tactile tours allow patrons who are blind or have low vision and their companions to explore the set, props and costumes prior to the performance. Bookings are essential. – Model Citizens: 12 January at 7.30pm, (tactile tour at 6.45pm) and 20 January at 1.30pm (tactile tour at 12.45pm), p2 An Auslan interpreter signs the text and dialogue live, as the action unfolds. – Model Citizens: 12 January, 7.30pm and 20 January at 1.30pm, p2 – Mission Songs Project – 1957 Palm Island Strike: 13 January, 2pm, p15 Relaxed performances are open to everyone but have been specially adapted for children and young people who would benefit from a more relaxed atmosphere, including those on the autism spectrum. They have slight modifications to sound and lighting, downloadable pre-visit social stories, support aids and an open-door policy with a dedicated quiet area. – Alice in Wonderland: 9 January, 12.30pm and 23 January, 12.30pm, p18

The following events are accessible to all people. To ensure we are fully inclusive, please let us know of any specific requirements before attending the event. – Aerialize workshops: all sessions are for all abilities, p7 Companion Card holders qualify for a second ticket at no cost for their companion. Please contact Sydney Festival directly to assist with your booking. 20

VENUE CAMPBELLTOWN ARTS CENTRE 1 Art Gallery Rd, Campbelltown c-a-c.com.au CIRCUS OZ BIG TOP Prince Alfred Square, Parramatta PARRAMATTA LIBRARY 1–3 Fitzwilliam St, Parramatta cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au RIVERSIDE THEATRES Cnr Church & Market St, Parramatta riversideparramatta.com.au ST BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH & CEMETERY Ponds Rd, Prospect THE CRESCENT AT PARRAMATTA PARK Byrnes Ave, Parramatta Park, Parramatta

CONTACT US For access information, bookings or to give us feedback, please call us on 1300 856 876 or email access@sydneyfestival.org.au For all the details on Sydney Festival’s access program, visit sydneyfestival.org.au/access



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