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Whether you like your market stalls with a side of aura photos or your idea of a good time is spending hours perusing  a French fête, this week in Canberra there’s something for everyone.

Did someone say ‘free sound healing’?

Looking for even more to do in Canberra? Check out our What’s On section to find hundreds of events happening around town.

Special Events and Festivals

The Trojan War

Following the success of Don Juan and Jekyll & Hyde, A Slightly Isolated Dog brings you the third instalment in the trilogy of very sexy works: The Trojan War!

This explosive and hilarious work uses a cast of faux-French performers to create a joyful, interactive celebration. Theatrical magic, wicked pop songs and fierce wit are combined to create a delightful romp through this classic twisted tale.

Tuesday 14 until Wednesday 15 May | The Q | theq.net.au/whats-on/the-trojan-war

Boho Luxe Market

Those who like their market stalls with a side of aura photos and vegan chocolate need to clear their diaries from 18-19 May, because the Boho Luxe Market is back.

Offering an exciting and diverse range of small businesses the chance to connect with Canberra audiences across two days in a relaxed market environment, the Boho Luxe Market is your chance to open your mind and heart – and indulge in some completely delicious vegan fare.

Taking place in the Budawang Pavilion at Exhibition Park, there will be a huge variety of eco-conscious and artisanal stalls to browse and shop. You can also expect immersive free workshops all weekend, including free sound healings, free aura photos from 10 am until 11 am each day, the Boho Bar, free psychic stage shows, psychic readers, live muic, vegan food samples and gin tastings. There will even be a dedicated Boho Bride section!

Speaking of vegan food, your Boho Luxe Market ticket will also give you entry to The Vegan Market, with the two events running alongside each other and offering a plethora of vegan goodness including food from Lord of the Fries, Bao Melbourne, Australian Cookie Empire, Dessert Quartets / Vegan Tasty, Hare Krishna Food for Life Inc, Rodu Bodu, Mim’s Vegan Treats and Oh My Doner.

Saturday 18 May from 10 am – 5 pm and Sunday 19 May from 10 am – 4 pm | Budawang Pavilion, Exhibition Park in Canberra | boholuxemarket.com

French Australian Preschool Community Fête

Get your fix of all things French at the upcoming French Australian Preschool Community Fête! Enjoy live entertainment, second hand French and English books, new and pre-loved clothes, food stalls, games and prizes, raffle and silent auction, kids’ activities, artisan goods and plants plus stall holders from across Canberra!

Saturday 18 May, 11 am – 3 pm | 31 Astrolabe Street, Red Hill | More information here.

Curtin Autumn Fair

Curtin’s Autumn Fair is on again! Head along to browse stalls selling a wide range of handmade crafts, books, jewellery and jams. They’ll have lovely handmade gifts for mums, babies and children, and even presents for pets as well! See their Tai Chi demonstrations, listen to some talented musicians, grab a sizzled sausage, and have lunch or coffee at one of Curtin’s many cafes. See you there?

Saturday 18 May, 10 am – 2 pm | Curtin Square at Curtin shops, Corner of Theodore and Carruthers Streets, Curtin | More information here.

Canberra Flickerfest

Celebrating its 33rd year, Flickerfest, Australia’s only Academy® Qualifying and BAFTA-recognised short film festival, and the country’s largest Australian & International short film competition, screens the best of short films from Australia and around the globe. Everyone’s invited!

Thursday 16 May 2024 | Palace Electric Cinemas | Buy tickets here.

Gaslight

Young, trusting, and fragile – Bella Manningham thinks she’s losing her mind. In the evenings, she hears strange noises. The sitting-room gas lamps dim for no apparent reason. Is Bella’s loving relationship with her partner Jack all that it seems?

With all the hallmarks of Victorian Gothic, refreshed with intriguing new insights, Gaslight is a thrilling theatrical experience.

Wednesday 15 until Sunday 19 May | Canberra Theatre Centre, London Circuit, City | Buy tickets here.

Women for Election

Training to INSPIRE + EQUIP women on their political journey, The Women for Election EQUIP: Candidate Training Program is a highly practical non-partisan workshop that provides women with the key knowledge of how to campaign at all levels of government.

You’ll learn about the tools and techniques to enable you to run for office, be the best candidate you can be, or assist another woman with her political campaign.  If you are a woman running for office, managing a campaign or wanting to understand more about Australia’s political process, then this program is for you.

Friday 17 May, 9 am – 3 pm | Members Dining Room 1, Old Parliament House, 18 King George Terrace, Parkes | More information here.

Volunteering Expo

The Volunteering Expo is held every year to connect the Canberra community to volunteering opportunities and volunteer involving organisations in the Canberra Region. There are a range of sectors represented, including environment, sport, education, science, arts, tourism, emergency response and more! This is an excellent opportunity to see the wide variety of volunteering options in Canberra and it’s a wonderful place to start your volunteering journey. There will be music, food vans, coffee, face-painting and a smoking ceremony.

Saturday 18 May, 10 am – 4 pm | UC Refectory, 11 Kirinari Street, Bruce | More information here.

Canberra Wool Expo

If it can be created in wool, you may just find it at these markets. Head along to browse and buy hand felted garments and accessories, designer knitwear, weavings, funky beanies and farm label knitwear. And that’s not all. There’s also a vast array of woollen yarns, including hand spun and hand dyed yarns!

Saturday 18 May, 9:30 am – 2:30 pm | The Old Bus Depot Markets, 21 Wentworth Avenue, Kingston | More information here.

.BEFAIR

Un-bee-lievably obsessed with bees? Let us introduce you to this fun, free day out. Showcasing bees and their wonderful world, while supporting Ukrainian Beekeepers struggling due to the war, you’ll discover everything about bees on a guided beehive tour, dance and sing with Johnny Huckle and the Royal Belgian Conspiracy. Enjoy some delicious food and drinks, and watch the Maya the Bee film to make a day of it!

Sunday 19 May, 11 am – 3 pm | Royal Belgian Embassy, 19 Arkana Street, Yarralumla | More information here.

Canberra Runners Half Marathon

Ready, set, go! The Canberra Half Marathon is back. The event start line is on Flynn Drive in Yarralumla and the 21.1-kilometre course follows the beautiful West Basin loop around Lake Burley Griffin. The finish line, in leafy Lennox Gardens, provides runners with spectacular finish line photos. Race you there?

Sunday 19 May |

Discovering Ancient Egypt

Journey back in time to discover the wonders of ancient Egypt in this must-see exhibition featuring over 220 objects from the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities (Rijksmuseum van Oudheden). You’ll learn all about the lifestyles of the ancient Egyptians, their religion and society, their creativity and their belief in an afterlife where they hoped to live for eternity.

Until September 2024 | 

Food + Wine

Frerejean Freres Champagne Dinner

To celebrate the launch of the partnership between Emperor Champagne and esteemed champagne house, Frerejean Freres, they will be hosting a very special Champagne Dinner at Les Bistronomes – and you’re invited.

The five course dinner hosted by Emperor CEO and Champagne Ambassador, Kyla Kirkpatrick, will go back through the rich history of the Frerejean Family and you’ll be treated to a gourmet menu that’s been designed to complement the champagnes. It’s a great opportunity to taste champagnes guided by the Champagne Dame, ask questions, engage in discussions and meet fellow Champagne enthusiasts!

Wednesday 15 May | Les Bistronomes, 18 Blamey Place, Campbell | Book here.

Dinner With The Stars At Harvest Day Out

Dinner with a view of the stars, anyone? Your adventure starts with a delicious two-course meal at the Barrack’s Café with an introductory presentation on what to look out for in the night sky. Then you’ll move out into the grounds where you will explore the heavens through some powerful telescopes and learn more about the mysteries of the night sky.

Friday 17 May |

Chilli Week

It’s time to spice up your life: Chilli Week is back at Verity Lane Market. Offering a diverse and delicious lineup of spicy dishes across all six of their pop-up vendors, you can sink your teeth into crunchy crumbed jalapeno poppers with risotto and cheese, a spicy fried chilli chicken burger, Amatriciana pizza with spicy nduja sauce and more.

Until Saturday 18 May | Verity Lane Market, Sydney Building, London Circuit | More information here.

Introductory Wine Appreciation

Want to learn more about the Canberra wine and the region? This is a fun, fuss-free introduction.  You’ll discover the essential elements of wine, how wine is made, food and wine pairing – and you get to do all this by tasting through a hand-picked selection of quality Canberra wines. See you there?

Saturday 18 May | Canberra and Region Visitor’s Centre, Parkes | Book here.

High Tea at the Atrium

Delectable treats, bottomless Prosecco and soothing teas? Yes, please. This experience at the Pavilion on Northbourne promises to be delicious.

Sunday 19 May | Atrium Restaurant & Bar, 242 Northbourne Avenue, Dickson | Book here.

Tipsy Sundaze

At “Tipsy Sundaze” the weekend doesn’t have to end on a flat note.

Come together with friends and elevate your Sunday at Amici. Unwind, sip, and savour while experiencing the very best Canberra’s music scene has to offer.

Every Sunday from 2.30-5.30 pm | Amici, Northbourne Avenue, City | Find out more here

Markets

Little Burley Markets

Offering a diverse array of multicultural foods, much-loved beverages and brunchables, beautiful blooms, locally made art, fashion, photography and homewares, artisanal bread, delectable pastries, seafood, smoked charcuterie, truffles, meats, puppy treats, and much more, you’ll be able to find plenty of goodies at this bespoke lakeside market

9 am – 2 pm Saturdays | Queen Elizabeth Terrace, Parkes | thelittleburleymarket.com.au

Capital Region Farmers Market

Fresh produce, flowers and the ready-to-eat food and coffee. What more could you need? The Capital Region Farmers Market has everything you need.

7 am – 11.30 am Saturday | Exhibition Park in Canberra, Old Well Station Road, Mitchell | capitalregionfarmersmarket.com.au

Haig Park Markets

Moments away from Lonsdale street’s boutiques and cafes, the Haig Park Village Markets will delight your senses with delicious cuisines, tasty treats, beautiful blooms, fresh produce, delectable charcuterie and artisan products. It’s a lovely place to enjoy a picnic whilst feasting your senses on the culinary delights on offer or to browse the fabulous local handmade design stalls.

8 am – 2 pm Sundays | Haig Park, Girrahween Street, Braddon | haigparkvillagemarkets.com.au

Southside Farmers Markets

This village market is located at Canberra College, making it the perfect place to duck in to grab what you need (and maybe a few things you don’t).

Order an egg and bacon roll to start the morning as you explore the best of fresh seasonal veggies, handmade pasta and pet treats.

Sundays from 7 am – 11.30 am | Canberra College, 2 Launceston Street, Phillip | Facebook

Stage and Screen

Canberra Flickerfest

Celebrating its 33rd year, Flickerfest, Australia’s only Academy® Qualifying and BAFTA-recognised short film festival, and the country’s largest Australian & International short film competition, screens the best of short films from Australia and around the globe. Everyone’s invited!

Thursday 16 May 2024 | Palace Electric Cinemas | Buy tickets here.

QL2 Dance – Subject To Change

With 26 young Canberran dance artists at the forefront, Subject to Change is a triple bill of new dance works created by renowned Australian choreographers Alisdair Macindoe (Naarm/Melbourne), Gabrielle Nankivell (Meanjin/Brisbane) and Artistic Director of QL2 Dance, Ruth Osborne OAM (Kamberri/Canberra).

Thursday 16 until Saturday 18 May | Canberra Theatre Centre, London Circuit, City | Buy tickets here.

IDAHOBIT Screening: 20,000 Species of Bees

The NFSA marks IDAHOBIT (International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia) with a screening of Spanish drama 20,000 Species of Bees: an intimate and considered portrait of childhood gender discovery.

The story centres on eight-year-old Lucía as she begins to interpret the complexities of her gender. This tender, highly acclaimed film was nominated for the Golden Bear and won the Guild Film Prize at the 2023 Berlin International Film Festival, so don’t miss out!

Friday 17 May | National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, McCoy Circuit, Acton | Book here.

Five Women Wearing The Same Dress

A hilarious and heartfelt comedy from renowned playwright Alan Ball. Meet five very different women who joyously discover a common bond – despite their differences, they have much more in common than we think.

Featuring a talented ensemble of female and non-binary performers. This show is bound to be queer-friendly and fun.

Until Saturday 18 May | ACT Hub, 14 Spinifex Street, Kingston | Buy tickets here.

The Actress

The curtain is ready to rise on Lydia Martin’s final performance before retirement. As Lydia prepares to farewell the stage her family, friends, rivals, and colleagues descend upon her dressing room to deliver gracious goodbyes and settle past scores.

There’s as much drama and comedy backstage as there is onstage in this witty, smart, and emotional tribute to the power of leading ladies everywhere.

Until Saturday 18 May | Canberra REP Theatre, 3 Repertory Ln, Acton | Buy tickets here.

Circus Spectacular & Infamous Cabaret

Two great shows – Infamous Cararet and Circus Spectacular – under one roof until 18 May!

Whether you’re looking to entertain the family this school holidays, or for a fun date night, it’s all on offer in the big top at Majura Park until 18 May!

Tickets start from $16 for Circus Spectacular and $62 for Infamous Cabaret.

Daily shows until Saturday 18 May | Majura Park | Infamous Cabaret | Circus Spectacular

Book Club at the NFSA: Little Women

Presented in partnership with Canberra Writers Festival, Gillian Armstrong’s 1994 interpretation of Little Women is hitting the screen at the NFSA.

A discounted double film pass is available to see both Gillian Armstrong’s 1994 Little Women and Greta Gerwig’s 2019 adaptation. The Little Women 2019 adaptation event will be followed by a discussion with special guests Gillian Armstrong AM and Dr James McNamara.

Sunday 19 May | National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, McCoy Circuit, Acton | Book here.

Music

Joyce Yang

Don’t miss Grammy nominated Korean Piano Superstar Joyce Yang as she performs as part of the Piano+ International Recital Series in Canberra. Performing works by Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff and Mussorgsky, she’s renowned for her extraordinary nuance of colour in her performance. Head along to see why audiences and critics all over the world love her.

Tuesday 14 May | 40 Monaro Crescent, Red Hill | Book here.

Bella Partita

This Wednesday the Austral Harmony will be performing dance movements from J. S. Bach’s beautiful Partitas for solo keyboard and arranged for solo recorder.  The recital will conclude with Bellinzani’s Variations on ‘La Folia’ – a set of inventive and brilliant renditions on the theme. Austral Harmony is seeking to bring historically inspired performance into mainstream awareness and it promises to be a unique experience.

Wednesday 15 May | Wesley Music Centre, 20 National Circuit, Forrest | Book here.

Hands Like Houses

Canberra band Hands Like Houses are on a bit if a journey after welcoming new singer Josh Raven into the band, and to celebrate, they’re touring! Expect some classic HLH songs with a bit of spice and a handful of new songs for a taste of what’s to come next for the band.

Friday 17 and Saturday 18 May | Fun Time Pony, 122 Alinga Street, City | Book here.

Reputation: The Ultimate Taylor Swift Show

Calling all Swifities, this one is for you. Reputation is a stunning high-energy extravaganza featuring a full six-piece band and an incredible 34 songs through every iconic Era and re-invention of the worldwide phenomenon that is Taylor Swift. Are you ready for it?

Saturday 18 May, 8 pm – 11 pm | Maning Clark Hall, Kambri, The Australian National University, 154 University Avenue | Book here.

Afrobeat Awareness with This Way Orkestra

Join an evening of afrobeat, jazz and reggae as Canberra’s very own enclave of Afrobeat + Ska + Reggae sounds This Way Orkestra wows audiences with Afrobeat Awareness. This 10-piece orchestra combines the mighty Afro-Funk of Nigeria’s Fela Kuti with a tight brass section and jazz + ska grooves so expect heavy dancefloor energy at all times!

Saturday 18 May | Gang Gang Cafe, 2 Frencham Street, Shop 4, Downer | Book here.

Exhibitions

Monuments

‘Monuments’ is a body of work that investigates and celebrates the forms found within our landscape. Created by Emma Pattenden, it reinterprets the rock forms found in different parts of the Australian landscape to express the monumental value of these forms and places, inviting you on a transformative journey through the sculptural wonders of our Australian landscape.

Thursday 16 May until Sunday 9 June | M16 Artspace, 21 Blaxland Crescent, Griffith | More information here.

Field Of Vision

‘Field of Vision’ a solo exhibition by Lee Leibrandt. It presents a collection of woven tapestries that reflect the connection between the natural landscape and personal experience of place.

In combining the traditional medium of tapestry weaving with modern design elements of mixed-media collage and mark making, Leibrandt aims to make pattern and colour manifest as dream-like representations via a meditative and intentional practice.

Thursday 16 May until Sunday 9 June | M16 Artspace, 21 Blaxland Crescent, Griffith | More information here.

Creating Apart, Together

M16 Artspace Gallery in Canberra is where the exhibition Creating Apart, Together is on show from 16 May to 9 June, with an opening on 16 May at 6 pm. It brings together 21 local visual, fibre and textile artists from Networks Australia (@networks_australia_artists), and proposes an alternative to the privilege of visiting artists’ studios.

The visitor is offered three perspectives – the works themselves (painting, machine and hand-stitching, tapestry, weaving etc); a ‘concept board’ for each artist and photographs by Networks member, Fiona Bowring. The artists are brought together in a bank of portraits of each in their studios.

Free entry.

Opening 6 pm on 16 May. Exhibition 16 May to 9 June. Floor talk: 1 pm on 17 May, tickets here  | M16 Artspace Gallery, 21 Blaxland Crescent, Griffith | More information here

Place

In this playful exhibition, Alexander Thatcher pays homage to two things: his love for creating tiny ceramic architecture and his passion for clay.

It’s his hope that when you explore this exhibition of tiny buildings (or take one home), they ignite your imagination and fill your heart with wonder.

Until Sunday 19 May | The Nook, Belconnen Arts Centre | Find out more here.

Ralph Heimans: Portraiture. Power. Influence

This is the first major exhibition of the Sydney-born artist’s work in his home country. Featuring some of the most significant portraits in the artist’s career to date (from early major works such as his painting of HM Queen Mary of Denmark through to his most recent paintings), you’ll see some amazing works that have cemented Ralph Heimans as a internationally sought-after portraitist known for his meticulously realised paintings.

Until Monday 27 May | 

ABODE Exhibition

This exhibition uses sculptural and visual responses to explore what it means to have a roof over your head, and the continuous quest to make a place to habitually return too.

The artists ask: what does abode mean to us? Is it a place of comfort and pleasure, or fear and isolation? Is it a space of escape and refuge or a sense of belonging? Is it a physical manifestation representing us or is it a purely internal dwelling space within an environment of impermanence and transience?

Where is your refuge, your true abode? Is it where the mind and body settle?

Abode will provide the opportunity for community engagement where the public can contribute their personal ideas about Abode. Visitors are invited to write their thoughts on Abode and places where people live and add them to an installation as part of the exhibition.

Make a Paper Based Dwelling with ABODE. Take inspiration from the exhibition and experiment with the ABODE artists in this paper- based construction workshop. Discuss exhibition concepts and develop your own ideas of abode and what it means to you. You may learn some origami or you might prefer to use other paper based methods to make a house. Visit the website to book.

Until 8 June 2024 | Tuggeranong Arts Centre, Greenway | Book your free ticket here.

Vincent Namatjira: Australia in Colour

This exhibition of acclaimed Western Aranda artist Vincent Namatjira, Vincent Namatjira: Australia in Colour, charts the artist’s career, revealing the power of his painting and the potency of his words. Showcasing Namatjira’s burgeoning artistic practice, this major exhibition brings together paintings, works on paper and moving image from public and private collections nationwide, the exhibition will also feature a selection of watercolours from the national collection by the artist’s great-grandfather and critically acclaimed Western Arranda artist, Albert Namatjira.

Until Sunday 21 July | National Gallery of Australia, Parkes Place East, Parkes | More information here.

Sport

Safeguard Global ACT Brumbies vs Crusaders

Be a part of this iconic match as the Safeguard Global ACT Brumbies host the 2023 Champions the Crusaders.

Take a trip down memory lane with the Brumbies celebrating the 20-year anniversary of the 2004 Championship.

Saturday 18 May | GIO Stadium Canberra, Battye Street, Bruce | Book here.

Canberra Runners Half Marathon

Take that run club to the next level and show off those skills at the annual Canberra Runners Half Marathon.

Sunday 19 May | Lennox Garden, Flynn Drive, Yarralumla  | Register here.

Workshops, Tours and Talks

Book Launch: If Everyone Cared Enough by Margaret Tucker

Margaret Lilardia Tucker MBE was a significant Aboriginal activist and one of the first Aboriginal women to publish for mainstream audiences. Her landmark autobiography – ‘If Everyone Cared’ – is set to be republished by NLA Publishing in a new edition titled ‘If Everyone Cared Enough’.

Join members of Margaret Tucker’s family for a celebration of Margaret’s life and work, and to mark the release of the new edition of her groundbreaking autobiography.

Wednesday 15 May | National Library of Australia, Parkes Place West, Parkes | More information here.

Volunteering Expo

The Volunteering Expo is held every year to connect the Canberra community to volunteering opportunities and volunteer involving organisations in the Canberra Region. There are a range of sectors represented, including environment, sport, education, science, arts, tourism, emergency response and more!

This is an excellent opportunity to see the wide variety of volunteering options in Canberra and find the perfect role for you!

The Expo is a wonderful place to start your volunteering journey and to learn more about how you can get involved in supporting the community.

There will be music, food vans, coffee, face-painting and a smoking ceremony.

Entry is free for visitors! Visit the Facebook event here to RSVP.

Saturday 18 May from 10 am – 4 pm | UC Refectory, 11 Kirinari St, Bruce | volunteeringact.org.au/event/volunteering-expo-2024

Sweet Like Honey: Masterclass In Creating Bee Friendly Environments

Here’s the buzz: you can join Parliament House’s volunteer head beekeeper, Cormac Farrell, for a masterclass exploring how a region’s diverse botanical sources create unique flavours in honey. You’ll discover how to integrate bees into landscape design through native and exotic plant selection and learn how the Parliament House gardens act as a vibrant bee-friendly city before tasting some honey!

Saturday 18 May |

 

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