30 June 2012

Knittin', sparrin' and jazzin'

For a good, old-fashioned bit of science plus controversy, try the public lecture about coal seam gas at the Academy of Science this Tuesday 3 July from 6pm. It's all dreadfully civilised (G&Ts served up beforehand, old boy) so there are unlikely to be fisticuffs or pistols at dawn, but you should get a nice overview of the issues.

If you want less serious verbal sparring, there's a whole week of impro comedy this week at Improvention. Lots of public gigs every night until Saturday 7 July with some well-known names from TV.


The film festival season is about to start, too. First cab off the rank is the Arab Film Festival from 12-15 July at the National Film and Sound Archive. There's also a Russian Film Festival from 14 to 19 September and the Canberra International Film Festival in November (details not out yet).

And then there's the music. This is not the first year of the Capital Jazz Project at the Street Theatre, but this is the first time I've seen them actually put out some useful promotional material. There are programs in the free postcard stands around town and online, of course. They've got a great line-up, all at the Street Theatre between 3 and 12 August.

For an informal jazz taster, with dancing (or a dance floor at least), try the Sunday Jazz Afternoons at the Brassey Hotel on Sundays (truly!) from 3 pm until 6 pm. The Brassey is an odd old-fashioned hotel in Barton that seems to be trying to boost its image a bit. They've got a great line-up (including some of our Merimbula Jazz Festival favourites) so it looks promising...

Perhaps you just feel like staying at home and being creative? If you have a talent for crafty fabric plantlife, then donate it to the Great Gallery Garden, apparently a flowery, crafty installation being organised by the Tuggeranong Arts Centre. They're also running a whole stack of related workshops in August and September.

If you're not quite that creative, but can knit rectangles (about my skill level), help create Canberra's longest bookmark - the plan is to stretch it from the Dickson library to the Civic library.

12 June 2012

Mulled wine and metamaterials

This Thursday, 14 June, get your science on with Australia's top two scientertainment performers at the Phoenix on West Row (bus interchange). You'll have stand-up maths from Simon Pampena and science rock cabaret from Ology (formerly Great Big Science Gig), plus apparently "hydrophobic nano-enabled metamaterials". What's not to like? See you there from 9pm.

This Sunday, 17 June, take a stroll through German tradition with a lantern walk in Glebe Park from 5.00 - 6.30 pm. It's to mark St Martin's Day, which is actually in November, but in keeping with the upside-downness of Australia the organiserse seem to have followed the season not the calendar. That's going to make the gluehwein (BYO mug) and twinkling lanterns much more appealing!

As an update to the Garema Place ice-rink, the organisers have now released more details. Saturday nights in July will be ice-skating themed movies (Ice Castles, for sure!!) and Sundays will include 'cultural experiences' related to various countries/regions - presumably also with ice-skating connections, though I for one didn't know that India was famous for ice rinks...

And later, keep an eye out for Short + Sweet (22 August - 1 September) at the Canberra Theatre Centre. It's theatre for the Twitterati - ten minute plays about anything at all. And if you're feeling creative, you can get involved as an actor, writer or director.

01 June 2012

Schnitzel and Ginger - bring on the sparkle!


Every Monday at 6.30 pm you can try out some Schnitz & Giggles at the Hellenic Club in the city. It's apparently a bit like 'Whose line is it anyway' performed by a bunch of experts from Impro ACT. As you'd expect from the name and venue, there are deals on schnitzels, as well as group lasagne.

Just in case you're not going to the Merimbula Jazz Festival on the long weekend (if not, why not? In Full Swing is playing!) you can console yourself with the Handmade Markets at the Convention Centre on Saturday and Sunday.

On the weekend of 23 and 24 June it's all glamour at the National Dancesport Championships at the AIS Arena. Not normally the kind of event to make it to this blog, but I'm going as part of a friend's bucket list, so thought some of you might like to share the joy of sparkly hair gel and flesh-toned lycra. You know you want to...

If you really can't bring yourself to go along, maybe try the Lifeline Bookfair (southside) at the Auditorium at Vikings Erindale on the same weekend. Less sparkle, more cerebral, except in the chick lit section.

I was lucky enough to go to TEDx Sydney last weekend, so am excited about TEDxCanberra in September. Tickets will go on sale in July, but there will be a special pre-sale release for TEDxCanberra newsletter subscribers.

In other 'later this year' news, the ice rink will be back in Garema Place from 29 June to 29 July. Bigger than last year, apparently, with a special area for the no-fear kidlets.

And finally, Dendy is doing a season of Hollywood classics every Monday for the next couple of months. I'm keen to see Doris Day in Pillow Talk on 9 July and Fred & Ginger in Swing Time on 16 July. Anyone want to join me?