![]() ![]() John Payne quotes passages from Galland's unpublished diary: recording Galland's encounter with a Maronite storyteller from Aleppo, Hanna Diyab. Opening event 6pm, Wednesday, April 7, all welcome.Known along with Ali Baba as one of the "orphan tales", the story was not part of the original Nights collection and has no authentic Arabic textual source, but was incorporated into the book Les mille et une nuits by its French translator, Antoine Galland. ANCA Gallery, 1 Rosevear Place, Dickson, April 7-25, Wednesday to Sunday, noon-5pm. Plaster, wood, resin and collage.ĪUSTRALIAN National Capital Artists have a new show, “ Unthinkable Fields”, works in performance, installation, photography and painting by Katy B Plummer, Eloise Kirk, Lauren Brincat, Sarah Mosca, Clare Thackway and Lottie Consalvo. Tickets are available for Tuesday, April 13, 7.30pm and Wednesday, April 14, 7.30pm. Teachers can organise attendance by a group of students or by individual students accompanied by a parent or guardian. The first school to apply was Nyngan High School, NSW. OPERA Australia has partnered with The Bourne Foundation to offer year 11 and 12 students – especially those who are geographically or financially challenged – $20 tickets to see Verdi’s “La Traviata” during its current season at Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour. Nyngan High School students at “La Traviata”. The show runs 10am-4pm, April 8-11 and April 15-18. Inside the Old Barn, Pialligo.ĪS part of the Heritage Festival, ACT Heritage Minister Rebecca Vassarotti will launch “ Up Close and Natural: The Art of Nature”, an exhibition of work by the Canberra Flora and Fauna Group, in Lindy and Bob Ross’ Old Barn Gallery, 18 Beltana Road, Pialligo. PhotoAccess, 30 Manuka Circle, Griffith at 6pm Thursday, April 8. Each of the artists explores the built and/or natural environment through distinctive media. Each of these three solo shows engages with the idea of landscape, exploring questions of the meaning and transformation of place. PHOTOACCESS opens three new exhibitions this week: “Building Blocks” by Sarah Annand, “Super Sport Sunday” by Thomas Lord and “Altering the Edges” by Ellen Dahl. Sarah Annand, “NGA Series 1”, 2020, digital inkjet print. The Front Gallery, 1 Wattle Place, Lyneham, 6pm-9pm, Friday, April 9, book here. She plays solo acoustic guitar, vocals, bouzouki and bodhran, featuring stories of her parents’ homeland, Macedonia. SINGER/songwriter/storyteller Snez from the mid-north coast of NSW is touring her new album “Fisher on the Sea”, accompanied by her six-year-old, Ellie. MacKillop Conference Centre, 50 Archibald St, Lyneham, 7.30pm, Friday, April 9 and online here. Deborah Cheetham.ĭEBORAH Cheetham, new director of the CSO’s “Australian Series” has commissioned a new work from composer Moya Henderson, dedicated to the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg, to be heard in “Sharing the Sky” Atrium, National Museum of Australia, 6.15pm for 6.30pm, Thursday, April 8, Book here.ĬANBERRA Jung Society presents Shauna Winram, who is currently completing a PhD in philosophy at the ANU, with a focus on consciousness and psychosis, speaking on the topic, “How is Consciousness Structured?”. PIANIST Robert Schmidli will play Haydn’s Sonata Hob XVI no 40 in G Major, Chopin’s Scherzo in E Major no 4 Op 54 and Debussy’s “Pour le Piano”, Wesley Music Centre, 20 National Circuit, Forrest, 12.40-1.20pm, Wednesday, April 7. Canberra College Performing Arts Centre, Launceston Street, Woden, April 9-17, various times. Pied Piper Productions director, Nina Stevenson says there are thrills and laughter in the story to delight all ages. Aladdin and his three friends, Babkak, Omar and Kassim, are down on their luck until Aladdin discovers a magic lamp. Vivien Murray as Aladdin and Zoe Harris as the Genie in rehearsal.ĭISNEY’S “Aladdin Jr” is based on the 1992 film and the 2014 hit Broadway show.
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