Celebrate summer at the 2015 Sydney Festival

SF15_Inside There FallsThe best of our city in summer is back with a vengeance as Sydney Festival returns to our favourite destinations across Sydney, Parramatta and beyond. Expect a spectacular program of free and ticketed events spanning contemporary and classical music, theatre, dance, visual arts and much more.

Sydney Festival 2015 is comprised of 179 events, a staggering 85 of which are free. With 495 performances across 25 indoor and outdoor venues, Sydney Festival 2015 features 974 artists from across 30 countries. With 18 world premieres, 11 Australian premieres and 22 Australian exclusives, summer in our beautiful city is not to be missed.

Sydney Festival will present a number of large-scale works of international reputation, bringing to Sydney some of the world’s greatest artists in theatre, dance, and music. The program will feature a variety of world premiere and Australian premiere works of cultural significance. The music program is larger than ever before and features more than 60 acts, performing contemporary, classical, experimental and world music.

Not-to-be-missed headline artist James Thierrée returns to Sydney Festival with Tabac Rouge, his largest and most extravagant work to date. Acrobat, musician, dancer, actor, and choreographer – Thierrée is recognised as one of the world’s greatest and most creative contemporary circus performers.

A world premiere and new Australian theatre work by Kate Mulvany lovingly brings to life the iconic children’s book Masquerade by Kit Williams. Beautifully crafted by the award-winning playwright and actor, this magical tale will enchant audiences aged nine to 90. An Australian exclusive, Kiss & Cry is a sweeping cinematic romance with a twist, starring a duo of dexterous, dancing hands. Moving with poetic precision, this sensual, small-scale ballet must be seen to be believed.

Sydney Festival 2015 will play host to a wide range of diverse cultures with artists coming to Sydney from across the globe. From India, director Roysten Abel returns to bring us The Kitchen, a sumptuous, multi-sensory spectacle of smells and sounds, culminating in something sensational for the taste buds. From Sri Lanka, Chitrasena Dance Company makes its first Australian visit in 40 years as the country’s oldest and most prestigious dance ensemble presents an art-form 2,500 years in the making.

The sounds of Africa will have everyone on their feet to the futuristic grooves of Nigerian synth pioneer and music legend William Onyeabor, in Atomic Bomb! The Music of William Onyeabor. The voice of the man responsible for some of the most searing, Afro-funk sounds and electro explosions of our time is brought to Sydney by a star studded line-up headlined by Gotye, Sinkane, Money Mark (Beastie Boys), Luke Jenner (The Rapture), Alexis Taylor (Hot Chip), Pat Mahoney (LCD Soundsystem) and the legendary Mahotella Queens.

Music and spoken words combine for a very special Australian exclusive, as screen star Charlotte Rampling and renowned cellist Sonia Wieder-Atherton combine two of the most important voices of the 20th century. American writer Sylvia Plath and British composer Benjamin Britten are brought together in a rare performance of her words and his music.

Sydney Festival blends live music and the big screen when it relives Michel Hazanavicius’ homage to silent cinema in a very special screening of the modern classic, The Artist. The film’s award-winning orchestral score will be performed by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ernst Van Tiel with composer Ludovic Bource at the piano. Charming audiences and critics worldwide, The Artist is the most celebrated film in French history.

Hyde Park’s hugely popular Festival Village returns with a variety of thrilling circus and cabaret shows, activities and almost 40 contemporary music performances. Open day and night, the Village is an oasis of arts, eats, beats and other treats, and the perfect place to plan a day out with the family, catch a show, and enjoy the balmy summer nights in the centre of our city.

Audiences can enjoy all the entertainment on offer in the magnificent surrounds of The Famous Spiegeltent and our newest addition The Aurora Spiegeltent, and climb through Maser’s multi-dimensional giant art installation, Higher Ground. Rising up two storeys, the work’s colourful explosion of stripes and shapes is the closest thing you will get to stepping into a painting.

Popping up in Darling Harbour for the enjoyment of the young and not-so-young alike, Waterfall Swing is a large scale summertime playset with one crucial twist – using clever sensory programming it lets you swing right through the waterfall.

In Sydney’s inner west, Carriageworks opens its doors to a variety of sonic adventures in the dynamic new addition to the 2015 program, Sound/On Sound. From large scale art installations to performance, theatre and music: Sound/On Sound features four world premiere works, including Inside There Falls – an immersive large scale paper labyrinth by acclaimed British artist Mira Calix; an affecting new Australian work by Tamara Saulwick; a chilling monodrama by David Chisholm based on text by Mark Ravenhill; and a moving depiction of loneliness by Greg Barrett.

“What’s really special about Sydney Festival is the diverse programming, with the best local and international artists from high arts – opera, theatre, and contemporary dance, to circus and family shows, and a whole range of free activities,” says Sydney Festival Director Lieven Bertels.

“The 2015 Festival looks to be one of the biggest ever. Living up to its tag line ‘This is Our City in Summer’, Sydney Festival gives audiences the perfect excuse to celebrate the city in summer.”

The 2015 Sydney Festival runs 8 – 26 January. For more information, visit: www.sydneyfestival.org.au for details.

Image: Mira Calix, Inside There Falls – photo by Jana Chiellino ©