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Tropfest

Tropfest

4.8(4 reviews)
1.0 km

Once a year, thousands of people gather from all walks of life, to sit in a park together to watch…read morefilms made by 16 talented filmmakers.... this event is free, its fun and it's called Tropfest. This unique cultural event is the brainchild of John Polson. He created the festival which is now the largest film festival in the world! Basically filmmakers are given a key word which they have to incorporate into a 7 minute film - the top 16 get screened on the night and the filmmakers win awesome prizes and accolades... The films start in the evening and the program runs for about 3 hours... it's super fun and a wonderful way to spend the night.... Now there can be a fifty thousand people in the park - so may I offer a few suggestions to get the most out of the expereince. 1. Get public transport 2, Get there early if you want a good seat 3, Go with friends 4. Bring a picnic blanket 5. Bring clothes for changing weather incl for rain 6. Bring your own food because it's expensive 7. Bring a sense of adventure... Tropfest is one of my favourite times of the year and its a wonderful way to bring people together..... FUN FUN FUN...

As a film maker, I'm not much of a fan of Tropfest, but as a spectator and lover of entertainment,…read morethis is one of those must-go-to events of the year. Heading into its 20th year, the event has now spread to the US, Asia and the Middle East, having started as a one short-film showing in the Tropicana Café in Darlinghurst. It now attracts around 150,000 to The Domain in the middle of February (next years festival will take place over 3 days, but the main showing takes place on the Sunday), so be sure to get there early to make sure you can get yourself a decent patch of grass. It's free to enter and if you get there early enough you'll also get to see the Mobile Screenfest and Junior Tropfest entries. The films have to be under 7 minutes long, so if you've got a poor concentration span, you should be ok with these. The 16 films are shown over around 3 hours, so it's a full evenings entertainment.

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Taste of Sydney

Taste of Sydney

3.7(11 reviews)
1.3 km•Paddington

Everybody seemed to have a good time at Taste of Sydney. This is my view from a casual dinner…read morelooking for a memorable experience. First observation is that, it's more of an alcohol festival than an eating one. Almost half of is wine and liquor with one quarter coconut water and lastly 25% of stuff that you can actually eat. Value My biggest gripe is the overall value of the offering. I don't expect freebies, but these restaurants must have made a killing. Charging a range from 150% to 300% or more of their restaurant menu, it is certainly better to book a table and eat in the comfort of their respective restaurants. Easy to be critical of them, without knowing the festival fees but their is no value in the food they sell. The following do leave a sour after-taste: * Fast food version of their usual standard in terms of quality * Premium price for fast food version - usual stuff was at least $12/crowns and the really interesting dishes that I wanted to try were $20+/crowns for minuscule portions and/or sold out anyways. * Expensive entry fee * No seating * Long queues for anything good Quality of restaurants Unknown chef or more a cook from Rojo Rocket who demos how to make... guacamole in a two minute session, seriously? (probably just a bad session, but still it put me off). What next? How to fold a burrito? Quality of participating restaurants has gone been declining over the last four years, sure some have one or two so called hats but most of them are unknowns that should not be commending those prices with the exposure they are getting. Payment Crowns? non-transparent way for making attendees waste and overspend. No easy way to check your balance and knowing how much is really being deducted. Conclusion These are neither the best restaurants nor best chefs in Sydney. What kind of business model is this? where entry is at least $20-30 and on top of that, charge a premium for the fast food versions of the restaurant menu? If you do decide go next year to, set aside at least $150 per person and it still might not be satisfying. End of the day, I will not be in a hurry to visit any of these restaurants. On the other hand, you will probably have a blast if you have no expectations and just going drinking, chilling with some mates. However if you were looking for a culinary experience this is the wrong event for you. @thesydneynoob

I love Taste of Sydney. We go every year…read more Funnily enough, I often do not get to try some of the tasting plates, because I become so involved with talking to the producers. I absolutely love people who are passionate about what they are doing, what they believe in, and their achievements and pride in their produce. This year's stand out, for me, was from a company called Dickens' delights. Their Almond toffee with Milk Chocolate had me swooning! OHHH MYYY GODDD!! Slightly, almost kinda, but not quite, burnt toffee with crunchy nuts and a bit of coconut, complimented by a coconut and chocolate base.Hold me back! Pretty sure I could eat my own weight in this stuff! Hurry up! It closes tomorrow! (Sunday 13 March 2016)

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Coffee to start with before the food and wine!

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Sculpture by the Sea

Sculpture by the Sea

4.4(25 reviews)
4.7 km•South Bondi/Tamarama, Bondi

I timed my visit to Sydney for this event in November 2014 and I did not regret one bit of it…read more The coastal walk was simply awesome and as we actually started walking from Coogee to Bondi, we should be tired by the time we got to Tamarama but we were not. I did not realize Tamarama was considered the end of the exhibition but I felt it did not matter much which side you started from. The 2 km stretch of exhibits between Bondi and Taramara was over very quickly as you marveled at the sculptures. Set against the clear blue sea with frothing waves (at some parts) and beautiful blue sky dotted with some clouds, it was just quite breathtaking. Just take your time and bask in the beauty all around the place. No rush, no hurry and you will not feel like you are being hemmed in by the crowd. Some parts can be more packed but as long as you are not in a rush, people do give way or move on after a while. We went on a Friday afternoon so maybe it was not that crowded compared to the weekend.

We happened to be in Sydney during the last weekend of Sculpture by the Sea. The captain of our…read moreplane recommended checking it out and I'm so glad we did. This is a large public modern art exhibit along the water. The exhibit is completely free and it's filled with creative works. The only downside is that it is extremely crowded. But can you really blame the crowds for wanting to enjoy beautiful interactive art at such a magnificent setting?

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Bondi Pavilion

Bondi Pavilion

4.0(9 reviews)
4.9 km•Bondi Beach, Bondi

She's seen a few winters, this ol' girl. A few summers, too. And sure she looks her age, but what…read morebeachside stalwart doesn't? All that salt air and buffeting wind is good for the soul but you're bound to show a few cracks here and there, and a few other places besides. Regular beachgoers won't know how much a part of the community this place is, there's function rooms where kids learn karate, a resident theatre troop (the Bondi Rock Surfers) and tons of events throughout the year, from pop-up bars to an ice skating rink to open-air cinema to Bondi Feast Festival. There's talk every year of a mega refurb, but who knows when that'll happen. Long may she reign.

Bondi Pavilion is a bastion of community arts and cultural centres everywhere. They have such…read morecreative ideas and make great use of the deco-esque venue, I frequently get excited about some new programme they have coming up. The Pavilion plays host to annual events like Festival of The Winds, Beats on The Beach on NYE, the South American Festival, Flickerfest, Bondi Open Air Cinema and many other cool cultural activities. As well it is home to a Gallery, Marine Centre, an amphitheatre as well as an indoor theatre, classes, a youth programme... you get the idea. Various local businesses are lucky enough to be housed under its high ceilings and ever-importantly, if you're looking for a bathroom, changing room or locker on Bondi Beach this is where you'll find them.

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Bondi Pavilion - Many participants & observers.

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Many participants & observers.

Sydney Film Festival

Sydney Film Festival

4.5(4 reviews)
1.3 km•Surry Hills

Two years ago I interviewed people on the red carpet and went to the opening night and after party,…read morelast year I skipped that and I had an even better time. The Sydney Film Festival shows some outstanding films each year, some that go on to large distribution deals and so can be seen at a future date, but others, as amazing as they are do not secure a deal and thus can be near impossible to track down again. The film festival makes use of varying cinemas throughout Sydney, from the grandiose; such as the State Theatre, to the mainstream; like Event Cinemas on George Street; down to the independent, represented by the Dendy in Circular Quay. They provide a wide range of films in all different genres, with about ten films vying for the grand prize in the official competition. Occasionally the festival will even host the films director or cast for a Q & A after the screening. Tickets can be bought in ten packs, twenty packs, day or night passes or individually. There's always something on that is sure to suit your taste and it's well worth checking out the schedule and making a date to see an amazing film before it even enters the public consciousness. The festival runs in June each year and from what I understand, it's only going to get better.

Film buffs rejoice! The Sydney Film Festival (SFF) will soon be upon us. The SFF runs from 6-17…read moreJune 2012, and it's one of the longest running events of its kind in the world. The SFF brings the best new films from around the world, right here to Sydney. There are features from over 40 countries, short films, Australian films, documentaries and archive titles. The SFF also hosts a number of awards, such as the Dendy Awards for Australian Short Films (which are Academy Award eligible), the FOXTEL Australian Documentary Awards and the Official Competition, which celebrates 'courageous and audacious filmmaking'. The SFF spans across the city, with films shown at locations such including: State Theatre, Sydney Film Festival Hub @ Lower Town Hall, Event Cinemas George Street, Dendy Opera Quays, Art Gallery of NSW, Martin Place Amphitheatre, SFF Festival Lounge at Grasshopper, Apple Store. A host of Sydney restaurants have joined the celebration, offering $35 Dining Delight deals, exclusively for SFF patrons. Participating restaurants include: Caffe Sicilia, Chefs Gallery, The Cut Bar & Grill, Dome Restaurant, Etch, Gazebo Wine Garden, Glass Brasserie, Grasshopper Eating House and Bar, MOS Cafe, The Norfolk Hotel, Opera Bar, Otto Ristorante, Quarter Twenty One, Sake Restaurant & Bar, Sky Phoenix Chinese Restaurant, The Winery. You can buy Single Session Tickets (adults $18.50) or Flexipasses (from $137 - $347). So, make sure you check out the website and make the most of the SFF!

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Charpet into the movie sorry bad quietly

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