17 February 2011

DIY wotz on guide for the weekend of 18 February 2011

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The students are back, the year has finally started for real.

So what’s worth seeing and doing around Canberra this weekend?

Just leave your thoughts in the comments.

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Fragments: A dance program inspired by Suraya Hilal and Wassily Kandinsky

Friday 18 February, 6pm
James O Fairfax Theatre, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
Hilal Dance Australia

A diverse dance program inspired by Suraya Hilal and Wassily Kandinsky based on the traditional dance cultures of Egypt while also entering new territories in contemporary dance theatre and improvised music. The program features choreography by Sarah Hamilton, live piano and percussion by Marianthe Loucataris and dancers Rachael Hilton, Melissa Lee and Danielle Cook.

Bookings essential:
eventbookings@nga.gov.au, or
Phone 02 6240 6528

$25, $20 members/concession, $10 children ages 7–16, $8 child members, free for children ages 6 and under

The Snowdroppers are playing at Transit on Saturday night. Saw them at the Fringe a few years back and they are definitely worth seeing.

http://www.snowdroppers.com/

Inappropriate2:17 pm 17 Feb 11

Beauty and the Bass. 7pm till late, Friday 18th at the Hellenic Club.

http://www.beautyandthebass.com.au/Default.aspx

Ellis Collective Friday night at The Phoenix supported by Waterford is where I’m going to be!

The Chris Harland Blues Band are playing live at the Chisholm Tavern, Friday 18 February from 9pm till midnight! Absolutely brilliant and totally local! http://www.chbb.org/

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