Saturday, February 9, 2013

Whats on in sydney

Some of the events being hosted in Sydney, Australia during February.



SYDNEY CHINESE NEW YEAR MARKETS!


When: 8-10 February (Friday 4-10pm, Saturday & Sunday 11am-10pm)
Where: Belmore Park, across Eddy Avenue from Central Station
Celebrate the Year of the Snake at the launch of the Sydney Chinese New Year Festival Friday, 8 February. The festivities continue all weekend with fabulous Asian food, cooking demonstrations by top chefs, kids’ activities, karaoke competitions, entertainment from Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese performers plus more.
There are 80 events to enjoy this Sydney Chinese New Year Festival,.

TWILIGHT PARADE – SLITHER AND SHIMMER!


When: 17 February
Location: Sydney Town Hall to Chinatown
Join us for a magical night of floats, lanterns, dancers and plenty of slithering snakes at this year’s Twilight Parade from Sydney Town Hall to Chinatown.
There will be stunning projections on city buildings and spectacular fireworks. Limited seating is available for $66pp; visit the website for ticket info
Click here for more details.


A GLIMPSE OF BRAZIL IN SYDNEY


When: 19/02/2013 - 09/03/2013


Since 2009, the Brazilian film industry has shared their passion for film with Australian audiences. This year, the festival is in its fourth year and it is bigger than ever. After a humble start just in Sydney, with only four films, it has now tripled in scope and has now expanded to other Australian cities such as Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide


The Brazil Film Festival is a multisensory experience where you can immerse in Brazil's culinary, music, dance and art. The festival is a non-profit project, where it features the professional and creative showcasing their films, as well as teaming up with local businesses and organisations for support and audience reach.
It is the perfect stage for talented people from all over the world, to culminate and share one passion for telling the millions of stories that exist all over Brazil. Stories that made people from all over the world cry, laugh, and mostly fall in love with Brazil and its people.


You can be shown the beauty of Rio de Janeiro's landscape, gain a sneak peak into the mysterious Amazon or simply watch the joy of Brazilians, all through the content in it's movies. You will be guided on a journey that is simply unforgettable.





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