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Street Feasts Say Goodbye 2020, Hello 2021 @ Melbourne's Best Restaurants

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New Year Street Feasts 2020

Street Feasts Say Goodbye 2020, Hello 2021 @ Melbourne's Best Restaurants

The Sydney Connection conducts weekly inner city dining walks of Surry Hills- Darlinghurst and Potts Point.Accompanied b...

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Darlinghurst Dining Walk for Locals 2020

The Sydney Connection conducts weekly inner city dining walks of Surry Hills- Darlinghurst and Potts Point.Accompanied b...

Explore Surry Hills and Darlinghurst's small bars with a great group of locals and travellers. Over 4 hours- you'll visit 3 to 4 different bars including some very well-hidden ones. Finish the night dancing away with new friends. As you explore- you'll hear stories of local heroes and villains- crazy but true history and uncover new spots in the area.Good food- great bars- fun times & new friends from all over the world - what are you waiting for?!Please note- this isn't a budget 'pub crawl' - you'll visit bars that locals actually like to drink at- and you can drink as much or as little as you like. Most guests are aged from their mid-20s upwards and all ages are welcome. Normally up to half the group consists of people on their own- so this is a great way to discover Sydney's nightlife in a safe environment and make friends.The price includes the first drink and some share food.

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Surry Hills and Darlinghurst secret bar crawl 2020

Explore Surry Hills and Darlinghurst's small bars with a great group of locals and travellers. Over 4 hours- you'll visit 3 to 4 different bars including some very well-hidden ones. Finish the night dancing away with new friends. As you explore- you'll hear stories of local heroes and villains- crazy but true history and uncover new spots in the area.Good food- great bars- fun times & new friends from all over the world - what are you waiting for?!Please note- this isn't a budget 'pub crawl' - you'll visit bars that locals actually like to drink at- and you can drink as much or as little as you like. Most guests are aged from their mid-20s upwards and all ages are welcome. Normally up to half the group consists of people on their own- so this is a great way to discover Sydney's nightlife in a safe environment and make friends.The price includes the first drink and some share food.

Hiroshi Nagai: Paintings for Music surveys the relationship between Japan's city pop music and the paintings of esteemed illustrator Hiroshi Nagai. This is the first international solo exhibition of Nagai- whose cover art for Eiichi Ohtaki's A Long Vacation and numerous other iconic record jackets spearheaded Japan's city pop music culture. Since then- Nagai has collaborated with musicians and brands around the world- leaving his mark on contemporary culture and style.This exhibition explores an era that encapsulated the new young urban lifestyle in Tokyo through the lens of Nagai's paintings. His dreamy visual palette and associated city pop hits epitomised the cultural reverberations of Japan's economic boom- providing a soundtrack and aesthetic for young urbanites lusting after endless summers by the poolside and an indulgent city nightlife. Hiroshi Nagai: Paintings for Music presents 20 of the illustrator's original works spanning his career- as well as a collection of record jackets made for a variety of music styles from Japan and around the world- including soul- funk- pop- reggae- boogie and more.Presented by The Japan Foundation- Sydney in collaboration with FMCD Gallery Studio.

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Hiroshi Nagai: Paintings for Music 2020

Hiroshi Nagai: Paintings for Music surveys the relationship between Japan's city pop music and the paintings of esteemed illustrator Hiroshi Nagai. This is the first international solo exhibition of Nagai- whose cover art for Eiichi Ohtaki's A Long Vacation and numerous other iconic record jackets spearheaded Japan's city pop music culture. Since then- Nagai has collaborated with musicians and brands around the world- leaving his mark on contemporary culture and style.This exhibition explores an era that encapsulated the new young urban lifestyle in Tokyo through the lens of Nagai's paintings. His dreamy visual palette and associated city pop hits epitomised the cultural reverberations of Japan's economic boom- providing a soundtrack and aesthetic for young urbanites lusting after endless summers by the poolside and an indulgent city nightlife. Hiroshi Nagai: Paintings for Music presents 20 of the illustrator's original works spanning his career- as well as a collection of record jackets made for a variety of music styles from Japan and around the world- including soul- funk- pop- reggae- boogie and more.Presented by The Japan Foundation- Sydney in collaboration with FMCD Gallery Studio.

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