The Sydney Opera House Is Keeping Aussies Entertained At Home

The Sydney Opera House is known not only for its iconic architecture overlooking the beautiful Sydney Harbour, but it is also celebrated for its hosting of entertaining live performances.

Thanks to its digital program, ‘From Our House to Yours’, the Sydney Opera House is bringing its stages to your sofa, and they’ve just announced a new lineup of performances and content for you to enjoy.

The program will provide new sets of performances each week and can be accessed on demand via the website.

Here’s the full lineup for this week:

First Nations Arts Awards 2020

Tune in to celebrate some of Australia’s most inspiring and talented artists.

When: Wednesday 27th May, 6pm AEST

aabaakwad 2020 NIRIN

Image credit: Joseph Mayers

Listen in on this Keynote discussion led by aabaakwad founder Wanda Nanibush and Wiradjuri artist/scholar Brook Andrew, as they discuss all facets of indigenous art.

When: Thursday 28th May, 8pm AEST
Duration: 50 mins

Badu Gili – Celebrating First Nations Culture 

Learn about the story of Bennelong Point as it is illuminated on the eastern Bennelong sail of the Sydney Opera House. The two chapters are accompanied by an original soundscape by Damian Robinson which is then followed by a home-performance by singer-songwriter Leah Flanagan.

When: Friday 29th May, 8pm AEST
Duration: 35 mins

Bow and Arrow – Digital Season (Live)

Enjoy a vibrant and energetic performance from electro soul duo, Bow and Arrow, as they showcase their signature brand of energising music right from the stage of the Joan Sutherland Theatre.

When: Saturday 30th May, 8pm AEST
Duration: 35 mins

Muggera Dance Party – Digital Season (Live)

Join Daz and Jax Compton, of the popular TV show Move it Mob Style, as they teach you contemporary Indigenous and hip hop infused dance moves.

When: Sunday 31st May 4pm, AEST
Duration: 25 mins

Check out https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/digital for more information and updates.

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Emeric Brard: Emeric Brard is a writer for The Carousel and Women LoveTech.
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