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Will Sydney see a floating Sphinx in 2015?

Verdi’s Egyptian opera Aida has been announced as the next instalment in the Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour program.

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A Little Touch of Chaos

By turns hilarious and poignant, A Little Touch of Chaos is cleverly structured, prosaic, observant and entertaining.

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Utzon Music Series: Bo Skovhus and Simone Young

Young was a colourful presence on the piano, Skovhus hit the top of his range with sweet melancholy.

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White Porcelain Doll

Prying Eye Productions use dance, theatre and video to create an unsettling piece inspired by real-life horror stories.

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Arts Minister orders opera review

Senator George Brandis has appointed a three-member panel to determine if $32 million in federal funding is being well spent.

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Glass half-full for State Opera SA

Adelaide opera-goers are booking for the full Philip Glass Trilogy, rather than for individual operas as expected.

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Unlock your future at the National Art School Open Day

The National Art School Open Day will give visitors a unique way to discover the range of programs on offer…

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Heading for new directions in Rome

Sydney artist Mason Kimber has returned refocused and reinvigorated following a residency in Rome.

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Installation art that plays with the senses

National Art School graduate Juz Kitson will open a new show at Gallery 9 during Art Month in March 2015.

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An emerging dialogue between visual artists

National Art School graduate photographer Justine Varga has been shortlisted for the 2014 NSW Visual Arts Fellowship (Emerging).

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