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Free and Fun Ways to Broaden One’s Horizon While Staying At Home

Some of us used to get our dose of culture from travelling, others would head over to a local museum or art gallery. With travel completely off the cards for now, and local activities still restricted despite the expected end of Movement Control Order (MCO), we’ve put together a few ways whereby culture vultures can get a virtual immersion without leaving the house. 

Enjoy a virtual Aboriginal cultural tour
Bundyi Cultural Tours based in the Riverina are offering cultural awareness training via Zoom. Learn about the oldest people of the known universe, see native Australian animals and walk in virtual ancient footsteps of the Wiradjuri people.

Bundyi Cultural Tour
Bundyi Cultural Tour

The team publishes regular content on their YouTube channel.

Experience an Avant-garde four-part opera championing female composers
Presented by Sydney Chamber Opera and Carriageworks together with the Sydney Conservatorium of Music’s Composing Women Programme, Breaking Glass is broken into four one-act operas by female composers. These aren’t your typical operas. Expect electronic music, “abstract aural soundscapes”, smoke surrounding performers, kaleidoscopic digital projections, and stories firmly planted in the 21st century. The spectacle can be viewed here.

Art Gallery of NSW Together in Art
“Optimism through art” is the objective of the new Together in Art digital space on the Art Gallery of New South Wales’ website.

Art Gallery of New South Wales
Art Gallery of New South Wales

It comprises bite-sized art experiences that you didn’t know you needed, but will capture your attention and give you something enchanting, inspiring, unsettling or unusual to hook onto — even for a short while.

Art Gallery of New South Wales
Art Gallery of New South Wales

You can watch painter Ben Quilty and his daughter Livvy show you how to draw a face, artist Nell has an amusing and hopeful three-minute video on how to solve a problem, and there are clips of singers Sarah Belkner and Ngaiire performing in empty exhibition spaces. It’s a digital gallery where you can actively learn, or simply tune into something more transportive than the latest Tik Tok track doing the rounds.

Experience the 67th Sydney Film Festival online
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, audiences can’t flock to the Sydney Film Festival in person this year — so SFF is bringing the movie magic to audiences at home instead.

Sydney Film Festival
Sydney Film Festival

First, it’s teaming up with 19 other top fests from around the world to present We Are One: A Global Film Festival, a free ten-day festival that’ll be streamed on YouTube. Then, a couple of days after that’s all done, SFF is holding its own ticketed online event. Sydney Film Festival: Virtual Edition will run from Wednesday, June 10–Sunday, June 21, focusing on three of the annual event’s popular programming strands: the Documentary Australia Foundation Award for Australian Documentary, the Dendy Awards for Australian Short Films, and Europe!

Sydney Film Festival crowd
Sydney Film Festival crowd

Voices of Women in Film. That means that when you’re not spending ten days watching brand new world-premiering Aussie docos from the comfort of your couch, you can check out the best short flicks from emerging filmmakers and the latest features from Europe’s talented female directors.
 
Capella Ubud’s Storytelling and Jamu-making
As part of the Capella Hotels’ #HomeWithCapella series, Camp guru Budi shares about the beautiful story behind the name ‘Ubud’ and how it captures the venue’s unique healing nature. Capella Ubud also shares their special Jamu recipe which stems from ancient knowledge that has been passed down from generation to generation.

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