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Welcome to the Sydney Festival 2007 Blog January 25, 2007

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This is a blog dedicated to the Sydney Festival 2007. We will be featuring news, articles, photos, video and interesting facts about the Festival.

This is the place for you to catch up on the latest info about upcoming shows, have a look at sneek peek pics, and most importantly, POST YOUR OWN REVIEWS AND PHOTOS!

We’d love to hear about everyone’s experiences at the festival and see pics of you and your friends and family at festival events. So have a look around and drop us a line!

Please send reviews, photos or video to sydneyfestival@gmail.com.

View the official Sydney Festival site.

Share your thoughts, Share the love January 25, 2007

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 Have you had an amazing Sydney Festival? 

 Share your experiences right here on the blog site: whether it was seeing Lou Reed’s Berlin at the State Theatre, finding yourself part of the action with Small Metal Objects, melting over David O’Mer’s performace in the bath at La Clique or partying all night at Beck’s Festival Bar and late nights at the Famous Speigeltent.

We would love you to share your festival stores!  

Add a comment to this post and tell us what you think.

(If you have some Festival pics send them through as well) 

What a month it has been! We want to hear it all 

The Team

Wrapping Up the Week January 22, 2007

Posted by Festival Team in > Festival Updates, > Videos, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Kaidan.
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We are just as sad as you are that this is the last week but there are still plenty of shows to see to make your Sydney Festival Experience complete.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

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“These crazy South Koreans are here to ensure there’s a lot of life left in Sydney Festival as it enters its final days.”  Daily Telegraph  Read more

“Outrageously tightly-choreographed and well-oiled while, at the same time, fresh and spontaneous.”  Stagenoise.com  Read more

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Kaidan: A Ghost Story

Check out this video preview of Kaidan from Stagenoise.com

and this review by Stagenoise.com

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After the shows don’t forget to head over to Beck’s Festival Bar or The Famous Spiegeltent to keep your evening bumping all night long!

Symphony in the Domain January 22, 2007

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Our friend Marcus took some great footage of the finale of the Symphony in the Domain and the cannon being launched by our Festival buzz winner. Check it out…

The festival, a week of fun. January 22, 2007

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Just to give you an idea of how much fun the festival can be let me give you an example of my last week of the most amazing past week of festival mad-fun. It’s been absolutely mind blowing!

I started off with last Monday and the amazing Taylor Mac at the Opera House. Taylor made me laugh and made me cry… (in fact I had to fight off the urge to jump on stage and give him a big hug) but there wasn’t a moment of mind wandering or even a thought of boredom.

Tuesday I had a double bill of Small Metal Objects and First Love. Small Metal Objects was the most interesting piece of theatre, with an invisible stage and ‘actors’ who didn’t realise they were part of a performance. This means that every show can be different: I spoke to a friend of mine who saw the show earlier, and was treated to an improptu performance by a precocious three yr old girl walking by.

First Love I was led to believe would be another great production- all lies. It was FANTASTIC! Ralph was mesmerising as the lonely vagrant looking for love and you couldn’t take your eyes off him for the whole fifty-five minute show.

Wednesday night I saw the very raw, very unique, very feet- stamping, hand- clapping brilliant Lost and Found Orchestra. These guys would have to be so fit to keep on going with all that energy… and a few standing ovations with encores to boot.

Thursday night I caught up with what was happening at The Famous Spiegeltent and the show La Clique. The combination of sword swallowers, cabaret singers, magicians, acrobats… and so much more left me speechless. I felt like I had been propelled back to the twenties and was visiting a travelling show…

And finally Symphony in the Domain on Saturday night… wine and cheese and music with my friends.. what more can you want on a Summer night?

SO,lesson learned? Check out the festival’s LAST WEEK of non-stop entertainment!

Keep on listenin’…. January 22, 2007

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The Femmes January 22, 2007

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A teenage fanclub dream come true last night when the femmes hit the stage at the Becks bar. Was an slightly older crowd than the previous becks events however everyone was happy and mellow and once the music started the entire crowd was dancing and swaying and bopping along…. Second song into the set, and one of their most notorious, Blister in the Sun wound everybody up into a freezy, which set the bar high for the rest of the show. Rolling out all the classics such as Please don’t go, Children of the revolution, Good feeling, and American Music to name a few,  gave everyone what they wanted.  The climax of course was a long rendition of Add it Up which was complemented by a full horn section….. The boys tried to retire backstage without an encore however the roaring crowd demanded Kiss Off and the Femmes delivered…Bloody Marvelous! I take one, one, one cause you left me and two, two, two for my family…..

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Crackers January 20, 2007

Posted by FarmerB in > Festival Updates, > Photos.
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Roanna has sent us some great shots of Crackers at Homebush:

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“Lou Reed wows Sydney” January 20, 2007

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Lou Reed put on an amazing show last night at the State Theatre. He is performing his 1973 album “Berlin” for the first time over 3 nights as part of the Sydney Festival.

The music was phenomenal. At times dark, somber and challenging and at other times spirited and uplifting. The band was top notch featuring some of the original band members from the album complimented by members of the Australian Children’s Choir and a great strings and horns section. Notably, his back-up vocals Sharon and Antony were outstanding.

The show concluded with an amazing encore with members of the audience flocking to the stage. Sharon and Antony both took to the stage to lead a song each. Sharon’ s voice was rich and powerful while Antony’s voice was smooth and mesmerizing. Lou Reed finished with another song and the crowd responded with a long standing ovation.

Lou Reed is a great entertainer. He was very modest about his performance and showed genuine appreciation towards his band.

A night to remember.

Here’s what the media had to say:

“Lou Reed wows Sydney ” – ABC News (Transcript from interview) View article

“After 33 years, dark Berlin lights up” – The Australian View Article

“Lou comes for a walk on the sad side” – SMH.com.au View Article

Festival Pics of the Day January 19, 2007

Posted by FarmerB in > Festival Updates, > Photos, > Reviews, Beck's Bar, CarriageWorks, Lou Reed's Berlin, Snugglepot & Cuddlepie, State Theatre.
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Here are some of the best new Festival pics.

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“The Best Jazz in the Domain Ever” January 17, 2007

Posted by FarmerB in > Photos, > Reviews, Jazz at The Domain.
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Jazz in the domain was amazing this year. Titled “Noite Brasil” it was Jazz with a Brazilian feel led by Oscar Castro-Neves. The music was great and it was a heightened by the backdrop of an amazing sunset.

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Here’s what the media had to say:

SMH – “This was easily the best ever Jazz In The Domain.” View Article

Daily Telegraph – “The Jazz In The Domain Noite Brasil concert crowd was so much bigger than expected, the festival’s entire Domain stock of wine and beer was drunk in one night.” View Article

All that glitters is Taylor Mac January 16, 2007

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Taylor Mac has been wowing audiences and press this week with his glitter, sparkles, sequins, feathers and ukulele.

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Check out what the press had to say and post your reviews/photos/comments to let us know what you think!

“Mac has already turned heads in Sydney with a voice every bit as loud as his costumes.”  The Daily Telegraph, Jan 16, 2007. Click here to read more.

“Charming, intelligent and provocative.” Sydney Morning Herald, Jan 17, 2006. Click here to read more.

Festival Pics of the Day January 16, 2007

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Devolution January 16, 2007

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Can’t wait for Devolution at the CarriageWorks!

Check out the most recent Stagenoise.com podcast that includes an interview with Devolution’s choreographer, Garry Stewart. Click here

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“With its sci-fi feel, sexy moves and electronica soundtrack, Devolution looks likely to appeal to the younger clubbing set as well as dance and theatre fans.”

Read this article on the Tele’s site.

Sky Orchestra (Video and Pics) January 16, 2007

Posted by FarmerB in > Photos, > Reviews, > Videos, Sky Orchestra.
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Luke Jerram, the artist behind the Sky Orchestra, leaves a message to Sydney:

5th and final flight of Sky Orchestra has been completed. We’ve been lucky with the weather but conditions are still 10x more reliable than when we fly in the UK. Each day we’ve been chasing the balloons to get footage from the ground.  Short films can be seen on youtube.

  

Families have been coming out of their homes in their pyjamas to greet the balloons as they land. Apparently, a young girl was told off by her dad for playing the TV too loud in the morning. He didn’t believe her at first when she said the music was coming from out of the sky.

With great thanks to all the pilots, crew and sydney festival staff for making Sky Orchestra such a success.

Sweet Dreams Sydney X..
Luke Jerram

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Festival Pics of the Day January 15, 2007

Posted by TheFarmers in > Festival Updates, > Photos, Jazz at The Domain.
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Here are some of the best new Festival pics.

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Oh we listen to the radio… January 15, 2007

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Tune in to Triple J (Breakfast), Radio National (Breakfast) and FBi (mornings with Chris Coucouvinas)TOMORROW to hear interviews and performances by Lost and Found Orchestra and an afternoon interview with Snax on FBi.

Who’s sleepy? NOT WE! January 15, 2007

Posted by Festival Team in > Festival Updates, Jazz at The Domain, Taylor Mac.
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There is a never ending load of fun in this year’s festival that we’ve decided to catch some z’s in the wee morning hours so we can party for the rest of the day.

Jazz in the Domain on Saturday was an absolute blast! Oscar Castro-Neves and his band created a Brazilian world of beats and grooves that had the whole crowd in the Domain dancing away! Strangers danced with strangers and everybody became friends while we cheered and grooved to the beat.

BUT alas, that night has passed. so what’s on today? There are two opening nights tonight: the fantastically fabulous Taylor Mac at the Opera House as part of the About An Hour group, and the much anticipated Lost and Found Orchestra by the Stomp company! Plus Kamuyot at Carriageworks, Eh Joe at Parade Theatre.

Get ready for the second week of Sydney Festival, it will rock your socks!

Festival Pics of the Day January 14, 2007

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Here are some of the best new Festival pics.

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Win Becks Festival Bar Ticket Trifecta January 12, 2007

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Whether it’s a crazy adventure, a new friend, a funny story or a beautiful day – we want to hear about the highlights of your summer in Sydney.

Visit our Sydney Festival Myspace page:

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 Go to our Becks Festival Bar Ticket Giveaway and leave your best summer highlight in Sydney to win the trifect VIP pass.

The winner will recieve a VIP double pass to Becks Festival Bar on:

Wed17: FBi 94.5/Boobytrap Night

Thurs18: Shapeshifter (NZ) Night

Fri19: Funk Showdown Night

Be our myspace friend to enter.

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French Gypsy Punk – Leo January 12, 2007

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Garry D sent in this awesome review of Leo last night @ Becks Festival Bar.

Check out what you missed out on…

 Kicked off the weekend early last night at the Hyde Park Barracks to the sounds of a 9 pce troupe of groovy young French men called “Leo”. The intriguing ensemble is made up of drums, double bass, guitar (electric + acoustic), violin, trumpet, sax, keys, vocs and piano accordion! On this warm night with a cool breeze and cold becks beer with a picturesque city backdrop the mini orchestra proceeded to make brisk love to our earholes. The charismatic guitar player (think young punk Ted Danson with sideburns) leading the young froggies into battle wound up the crowd with signature rockstar strumming and passionate vocal work, from Jim Morrison inspired style on the song “whisky bar” to delving into punk, rock, even rap styles. The French vocals were sounding sexy though we had no idea of the lyrical content most of the time. I used to think the Piano Accordion was sappy Italian music to make pizza sauce to – I was wrong. Leo produce a fat, driven, full bodied wall of sound; swingin and beautifully intricate. Sometimes in the spirit of blues then suddenly possessed by a Dr Jeckyl/Mr Hyde rock/chill schizophrenia.

The young free spirits flow in harmony together to create quite a gusto. I almost burst my left eardrum busting a move with young and old music connoisseurs alike. Cutting edge VJ projected live band footage with layover effects and fast friendly service at the multiple bars. A great venue allowing the audience to stand inside or out with a view to the stage.

These lads bounded over the international communication barrier with their attitude, passion and the universal language of music. All competent and talented musicians they swapped instruments (inc vocs) at the drop of a hat and excelled every time. They entertained us through their set with the sounds of world music, bid us goodnight, then called themselves back for an encore which sounded like a mash up of Tool and a middle eastern cultural festival.

So do yourself a favour and head to a Sydney Festival gig – you never know what exotic flavours might tickle your tastebuds.

Thanks Garry

Pics of the day January 12, 2007

Posted by FarmerB in > Festival Updates, > Photos, Beck's Bar, Beck's Festival Bar.
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Here are some of the best new Festival pics.

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What shall I see today? January 12, 2007

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What would you like to see today? You have a choice of:   Small Metal Objects (see a sneak preview here on the blog), Dust Tones at Beck’s Festival Bar, Mamootot at the new Carriageworks, Eh Joe from the Gate Theatre Beckett season, The Adventures of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie and Little Ragged Blossom…the list just keeps going and going. What to see, what to see, we need a magic eight ball today!

Read this review from The Australian of Ralph Fiennes in First Love, another part of the Gate Theatre Beckett Season. 

Check out this article on Snugglepot and Cuddlepie in today’s Sydney Morning Herald.

Ugly Duckling (Video) January 11, 2007

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Ugly Duckling performed at the Beck’s Bar last night and had the place jumping.

“UD were awesome. You should have seen it from the outside, the whole floor was HEAVING.”

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Sneek Behind the scenes look @ Small Metal Objects January 11, 2007

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As you walk through Circular Quay from 5.30pm onwards – Watch Out -as you most probably walk through the stage of the highly anticipated festival show Small Metal Objects.

About an Hour – Now Playing January 11, 2007

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Two of the About an Hour programs – Our Brief Eternity and Structure and Sadness – opened earlier this week and are running until Friday 12 January. With short, sociable performance times and a $25 price tag, these shows are not to be missed!
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What’s On Tonight! January 11, 2007

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There’s so much happening it’s hard to keep up! Tonight we have Leo at Beck’s Festival Bar, Snugglepot and Cuddlepie, Our Brief Eternity, Structure and Sadness… the list just keeps going and going!

Check out the footage of Leo at the Launch party and enjoy your Thursday 11th Jan Festival!

Rosanne Cash @ The 2007 Sydney Festival January 10, 2007

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It all started at the State Theatre on festival launch night Saturday Jan 7, Rosanne walked slowly onto the stage of the State Theatre sat down at a grand piano and Rosanne Cash: Black Cadillac began.

 Cash treated festival goers to three Sydney Festival exclusive shows, two at the State Theatre and the last night at Parramatta’s Riverside Theatre.

Click here to listen to Rosanne Cash on Stage Noise’s special podcast on the Sydney Festival 2007

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Crazy P January 9, 2007

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Crazy P were amazing on Sunday night.

Like always they put on a great show. Great music, visuals, lighting and vibe.

Sydney crowds always love Crazy P and we think they love us too.

Checkout the video to get a glimpse of how good it was. Sorry for the jumpy video though the crowd and floor were heaving. You can see everyone jumping around and getting right into it.

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Sydney Festival podcast on FBi 94.5 January 9, 2007

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The team at FBi 94.5 have put together a special issue of their online podcast Cut & Paste.

Cut & Paste lets you know whats good in the world of arts and that is… The 2007 Sydney Festival.

Join FBi 94.5, Marc Fenell and the team as they take a behind the scenes look at the Sydney Festival

Click here to listen to FBi 94.5′s podcast of a special Sydney Festival 2007 issue of Cut & Paste

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