when: 31 January 2021 - 23 February 2021 | venue: World Square | cost: Free | address: 644 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000 | website: https://www.worldsquare.com.au/
published: 02 Jan 2021, 5 min read
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At World Square this Lunar New Year, the humble Ox has been re-imagined as the Mighty Warrior Ox.
Standing a whopping 3.2 metres high, this brave, natural leader proudly wears a suit of shining armour. Take a selfie with this hard-working titan and give us your best power pose.
You can practice your Tai Chi when the Warrior Ox comes to life on your mobile device in Augmented Reality. Join in the fun as this gentle giant shows you the moves and discover your hidden power while you play for your chance to win from the $10K prize pool - the biggest prize pool at World Square yet!
For a dose of high voltage art check out visual artist James Jirat Patradoon's immersive exhibition. Presented by 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, and inspired by Lunar New Year, this mash-up of anime, manga and tattoo illustration will stimulate your senses!
Lunar New Year is a time of reunion and is celebrated by many cultures including Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, Korean and Malaysian. At times when we can't travel, World Square brings you the world. Gather family and friends and meet at World Square to grab a quick bite or linger over an indulgent Lunar New Year banquet. Eat your way around the Square and check out the special set menus on offer designed to bring you good fortune. You can eat at a different venue for each day of the celebrations!
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At World Square this Lunar New Year, the humble Ox has been re-imagined as the Mighty Warrior Ox.
Standing a whopping 3.2 metres high, this brave, natural leader proudly wears a suit of shining armour. Take a selfie with this hard-working titan and give us your best power pose.
You can practice your Tai Chi when the Warrior Ox comes to life on your mobile device in Augmented Reality. Join in the fun as this gentle giant shows you the moves and discover your hidden power while you play for your chance to win from the $10K prize pool - the biggest prize pool at World Square yet!
For a dose of high voltage art check out visual artist James Jirat Patradoon's immersive exhibition. Presented by 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, and inspired by Lunar New Year, this mash-up of anime, manga and tattoo illustration will stimulate your senses!
Lunar New Year is a time of reunion and is celebrated by many cultures including Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, Korean and Malaysian. At times when we can't travel, World Square brings you the world. Gather family and friends and meet at World Square to grab a quick bite or linger over an indulgent Lunar New Year banquet. Eat your way around the Square and check out the special set menus on offer designed to bring you good fortune. You can eat at a different venue for each day of the celebrations!
Go see World Square presents The Mighty Warrior Ox 2021.
World Square presents The Mighty Warrior Ox 2021 is on 31 January 2021 - 23 February 2021. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Sydney. Call 02 8275 6777 for details. Visit their website at https://www.worldsquare.com.au/.
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