Performing Arts in Sydney
The roots Australia’s modern music, theatre, dance and film began in colonial Sydney. The traditional homeland songs of the colonists were adapted to fit their new environment and conditions.
Over the 200-plus years since British colonisation, the fight for Indigenous Australian cultural survival and acceptance, naturally saw many aspects of their culture infused into the broadening Australian cultural identity. This includes elements of Aboriginal music, dance, history and legend.
Today, Australian performing arts culture has strong traditions in European and Aboriginal heritage. And, at the same time, both traditions continue to flourish and grow independently.
In Sydney, performing arts are a big part of the cultural scene.
Music, theatre, dance and other performances are celebrated with a year-long calendar of shows, gigs and festivals.
Sydney Music
Sydney in Australia has produced some world-renowned musicians, bands and acts over the years, across a variety of genres. The Sydney music scene is steeped in history and is now part of the global artistic community.
For the latest Sydney music news and gig information I recommend viewing the free street press, available at music venues, music shops, and other music related establishments around town: Brag and The Music.
Sydney Theatre
Sydney theatre hosts an annual calendar of international, national and Sydney-based performances.
Sydney based companies incorporate some of the best and well-known Australian actors and directors.
The city has a variety of theatre venues including classically styled, modern venues with world class facilities, and the boutique/unique.
Sydney Dance
Traditional and contemporary dance performances are a large part of Sydney’s cultural calendar. Many of Australia’s premier dance troops are based in Sydney.
The dance traditions of Indigenous Australians, and the city's multicultural and diverse population, find creative outlets in many Sydney dance schools. The popularity of learning to dance whilst being social and having fun is on the rise.
Performing Arts in Sydney
The roots Australia’s modern music, theatre, dance and film began in colonial Sydney. The traditional homeland songs of the colonists were adapted to fit their new environment and conditions.
Over the 200-plus years since British colonisation, the fight for Indigenous Australian cultural survival and acceptance, naturally saw many aspects of their culture infused into the broadening Australian cultural identity. This includes elements of Aboriginal music, dance, history and legend.
Today, Australian performing arts culture has strong traditions in European and Aboriginal heritage. And, at the same time, both traditions continue to flourish and grow independently.
In Sydney, performing arts are a big part of the cultural scene.
Music, theatre, dance and other performances are celebrated with a year-long calendar of shows, gigs and festivals.
Sydney Music
Sydney in Australia has produced some world-renowned musicians, bands and acts over the years, across a variety of genres. The Sydney music scene is steeped in history and is now part of the global artistic community.
For the latest Sydney music news and gig information I recommend viewing the free street press, available at music venues, music shops, and other music related establishments around town: Brag and The Music.
Sydney Theatre
Sydney theatre hosts an annual calendar of international, national and Sydney-based performances.
Sydney based companies incorporate some of the best and well-known Australian actors and directors.
The city has a variety of theatre venues including classically styled, modern venues with world class facilities, and the boutique/unique.
Sydney Dance
Traditional and contemporary dance performances are a large part of Sydney’s cultural calendar. Many of Australia’s premier dance troops are based in Sydney.
The dance traditions of Indigenous Australians, and the city's multicultural and diverse population, find creative outlets in many Sydney dance schools. The popularity of learning to dance whilst being social and having fun is on the rise.
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