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Pop / Rock 13 January, 2016

Sydney Festival Opens To Celebrate Its 40th Anniversary

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Sydney Festival Opens To Celebrate Its 40th Anniversary
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Sydney Festival) Sydney Festival's opening weekend took over the city in an explosion of exceptional theatre, dance, music, visual arts, opera and more. Over three weeks Sydney Festival brings the harbour city to life from January 7-26. In 2016, Sydney Festival celebrates its 40th anniversary and the final year for esteemed festival director Lieven Bertels.
View the full multimedia release: https://www.prnasia.com/mnr/sydfest_201601.shtml

Sydney Festival 2016 is comprised of 157 events, a staggering 89 of which are free. 383 performances will take place across 34 venues, featuring 902 artists from 22 countries with 11 world premieres, 20 Australian premieres and 8 Australian exclusives.

Exclusive performances opened the festival with Germany's famous Thalia Theater Hamburg making their Australian debut with Woyzeck, a stage adaptation by Robert Wilson, Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan. Sydney Festival also presented a special keynote address by acclaimed playwright, director and visual artist Robert Wilson at Sydney Opera House.

A spectacular free performance from The Flaming Lips kicked off celebrations at the famous Summer Sounds in The Domain concert. The psychedelic band entertained thousands with frequent costume changes, confetti cannons, video projections, balloons, a dazzling lighting show and front-man Wayne Coyne surfing the crowd in an oversized hamster ball.

People of all ages were invited to help French artist Olivier Grossetete build a temporary city in Darling Harbour and at Sydney's new creative playground, the Cutaway at Barangaroo Reserve, in one of the largest community participation events presented in the festival's history. A gigantic 30m high cardboard building titled The People's Tower was created and demolished in Darling Harbour, whilst construction started for the epic installation The Ephemeral City.

Headline artist Meow Meow returned to Sydney Festival with the world premiere of Meow Meow's Little Mermaid, which opened to outstanding reviews including a five star review from Limelight magazine. Award-winning actor-singer-author Alan Cumming also returned to Sydney with his hit new show Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs!

More events are set to come to Sydney Festival including the Grammy Award-winning jazz drummer and composer Antonio Sanchez performing his fervent score live alongside the screening of hit movie Birdman (Or, the Unexpected virtue of ignorance) and Joanna Newsom, who will return to launch her new album Divers at the Sydney Opera House.






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