Giving Culture has partnered with the following arts organisations, with culture vouchers available to be redeemed for packages from each partner.
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The Australian Chamber Orchestra is 17 musicians who live and breathe music. Led by Artistic Director Richard Tognetti, the ACO makes waves around the world for explosive performances, adventurous cross-artform collaborations and dynamic programs that embrace celebrated classics alongside new music and commissions.
The energy and vibe of a rock band with the ability of a crack classical chamber group.
- The Washington Post
Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) is the national youth theatre company. We exist to connect young people with the professional theatre industry locally, regionally and nationally. It’s the principle on which the company was founded in 1963. It’s what drives us today.
Australian Theatre for Young People specialises in integrating professional theatre practice with a supportive youth theatre process. Our work supports young people from their first theatre experience to their first professional production. The company has featured in the development of many of Australia’s cultural leaders, including Nicole Kidman, Toni Collette, Rebel Wilson, Rose Byrne and Abbie Cornish amongst thousands of others.
Audacious, exhilarating and with limitless vision, the Australian World Orchestra (AWO) is Australia’s true national orchestra, and is firmly established as an Australian global representative for classical music.
The AWO brings together Australia’s finest classical musicians, from the world’s greatest orchestras and ensembles, to create a uniquely electrifying musical experience. The AWO’s leading musicians hail from prestigious ensembles such as the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra and more.
Founded in 2010 by Artistic Director and Chief Conductor Alexander Briger AO, each year the Orchestra presents dazzling performances, led by world-renowned conductors such as Maestro Zubin Mehta AC, Sir Simon Rattle, Riccardo Muti and Simone Young AM.
Celebrate cinema at the 70th Sydney Film Festival, 7-18 June 2023. The world’s best new films come to Sydney for 12 days and nights of premieres, talks and parties.
In 2023, Sydney Film Festival celebrates its 70th birthday – and you’re invited! Join us for filmmaker Q&As and talks with local and international guests, special events and parties at the Festival Hub, red carpet premieres and over 200 of the best new films from around the world.
Sydney Film Festival takes place at our flagship venue, the majestic State Theatre, as well as cinemas in the CBD, Newtown, Cremorne, Randwick, Western Sydney and more.