Author: OutInCanberra

Burlesque Bazaar @ Canberra Irish Club

Join us for a Burlesque Bazaar on Sunday May 23 from 11.00am – 3.00pm at Canberra Irish Club. For anyone interested in anything Burlesque, the Burlesque Bazaar is for you! Come along and enjoy 4 hours of Burlesque related stalls, demonstrations, food, and performances.

Entry is $5 which gives you 5 Kitka dollars that can be redeemed at any stall when you spend $20 or more.

Support your local Burlesque dancer and help them peddle their wares whilst raising money to fund their costumes for the next Miss Kitka Show in July 2010.

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Freestylers @ Academy

Rocking clubs and parties for over a decade now, The Freestylers are still one of the most exciting names in dance music.

Alliance @ Academy is back in April bringing you the BEST! Freestylers kick off at 9pm Friday 23 April in the Candybar and the main room!

The Freestylers will take the stage and perform a killer two-hour set for Academy fans. Discovering a mutual love of hip-hop and electro, Matt Cantor and AstonHarvey started making tracks together.

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BlueJuice @ ANU Bar

It’s been a while since we’ve seen energetic heroes BlueJuice shimmy into our capital, but on an exceptionally chilly Thursday night, word has gotten around because ANU Bar is packed to capacity, energy, bubbling. Canberra band...

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Powderfinger to visit Canberra before disbanding

Powderfinger has just announced details of their most extensive Australian tour to date, together with the news that they will be disbanding following the tour.

This will be Powderfinger’s first major national tour since the hugely successful Across the Great Divide tour with Silverchair almost 3 years ago.

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‘Make, Believe’ launches this week

Make, Believe is Canberra’s first exhibition to merge fashion design, mixed media and animation, and wrap it up into a pretty little package designed to delight and enchant.

The creative genius of crafty duo Amelia Thompson (of local fashion label, Grazed Youth) and Anna Madeleine, Make, Believe explores ideas of growing up and being lost in an unknown world, and conceptually draws parallels of their experiences to those encountered by the heroines of classic fairytales.

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