Welcome to our June update!
There’s a lot of activity right now from our partners, so you will need to act quickly if you’d like to redeem a Culture Voucher for an upcoming experience. The ACO is touring with a Mozart program this week in Sydney and Brisbane, Sydney Film Festival has extended its festival until 22 June with a selection of films by popular demand, and ATYP’s school holiday workshops are filling quickly.
With the end of financial year approaching, it’s a great opportunity to purchase our gift vouchers for your staff or client recognition programs. It’s also the perfect time to donate to our partner organisations, who all have charity status – making your donations tax-deductible. You can support the ACO here, ATYP here and SFF here.
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Australian Chamber Orchestra – Mozart
24 – 28 June, Sydney
26 June, Brisbane
Featuring an expanded ACO, with hand-picked winds and brass players flying in from around the globe, this sublime program of three of Mozart’s most joyful symphonies is the perfect escape from the winter cold, and is sure to uplift your spirits. Find out the tour schedule here.
“This is Mozart, Richard Tognetti style, white-hot, vibrant, driven.” – The Australian
Your last chance to see it all at SFF!
As the end credits roll on the 70th Sydney Film Festival, SFF is bringing 13 of the most-loved and sold-out films back by popular demand.
Use your Giving Culture voucher on tickets to see this year’s Palme d’Or winner Anatomy of Fall, Todd Haynes’ highly anticipated May December starring Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore, or Wim Wenders’ serene Japan-set charmer Perfect Days.
Get in quick – these special post-Festival screenings will be taking place for four days only until Thursday 22 June!
ATYP – Year 7-9 Make Your Own Short Horror Film
What’s your favourite scary movie? If you have ever wanted to explore the horror genre this is your chance! Spend a week learning what it takes to make a short film. Scout locations, write your own script and shot list and direct and perform in your own short film. Learn how to create tension and suspense through camera techniques and work in front and behind the camera. Finish the week scaring your family and friends with your masterpieces and then all films will be entered into the young filmmaker’s festival Bloodfest. See all ATYP upcoming July school holiday workshops here.