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Finally, it's 2021. It feels as if we are going to count down to the end of 2020. Although the new year may be more turbulent than we hoped, it has finally arrived. In Sydney, there are many things that can help you start working with a high profile. The Sydney Arts Festival has once again added life to the city. Many famous restaurants provide first-class music while also providing music accompaniment. Due to the launch of new art installations, city streets have become mini galleries. this is

This month.

, Injecting optimism and normalcy into the city in the form of national music, drama and dance shows. Most of this will take place on Barangaroo's brand new outdoor stage, making the most of the (eventually) mild Sydney weather. My pick?

(January 15) is a tribute to the late British pop star George Michael and promises it will be an exciting and turbulent period. Tickets are sold out, but will be broadcast live at night. Watch it

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, A dizzying indigenous dance company

Drawing inspiration from more than 30 years of repertoire and more than 65,000 years of culture, this is a tribute to the aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander feelings of this land.

Combining performers Paul Capsis and iOTA’s musical, it combines gorgeous rock and dance performances, recreating the music of Blondie, The Kinks, Megan Washington and Deb Conway. E ^ ST, Jaguar Jonze, Thandi Phoenix, Clarissa Mei and Urthboy will take over the performances of local performers such as The Vanguard, Factory Theatre and

. Moreover, from dusk on January 25th to dawn on January 26th, the Vigil will return to its third year, providing a space to reflect on Australia’s indigenous heritage, colonial institutions and multicultural existence.

Thanks to the following reasons, a bunch of Sydney streets have become de facto art galleries

Commissioned by the City of Sydney to reignite the CBD. The groves planted in the alleys of the Haymarket, including beehives and critically endangered bushes, will host a series of lectures on environmental topics by artists, scientists, environmentalists and poets. On Abercrombie Lane, a fuzzy pink ghost wearing a crown will tell you about the future, which is part of a video tape taken by local artist Katy B Plummer.

Moreover, if you want to view some of the existing artworks in the entire city, but don't know where to start, then a community-conscious Sydneysider will step on its restricted area on the street to find artworks. He found it scattered between buildings, hung in cafes, and exhibited in traditional art galleries. He organizes everything in one convenient resource,

It can be used as an interactive digital gallery or as a self-guided art tour of the city. Currently, there are more than 300 works on the website, covering 9 suburbs, and it is still increasing.

Our next European holiday may take a while. The best thing next? Enjoy the atmosphere among two new European diners. Potts point

Using the atmosphere of a Spanish tapas bar with delicious white anchovies, deli and cheese snacks, and pouring wine (a small amount of French and Italian flavors) from a wine list mainly from Australia.

At Woolloomooloo Pier,

Luigi Esposito’s newest restaurant,

. Decorated in yellow, blue and white, and offering a large seafood menu and Neapolitan-style pizza, this is the closest seat we can get to Med overlooking Positano soon.

If the nightmare of Covid-19 has brought us a pleasant thing, it is the return of the concept of dinner and screening dinner-Sydney diners are obsessed with this idea. Diners every night (except Sunday) this month

will

From artists like Geoff Bull and Finer Cuts, Lauren White Trio, Dan Barnett and Edoardo Santoni Trio. Accompanied by an optional four-course menu ($88), including wagyu beef t and chicken stew, the concert is even more enjoyable.

on the way

– Since the second half of last year, it has been hosting classical performances at night as part of it

Work-Sunday lunch is

Such as ragtime, tango and blues. Enjoy the music while tasting three dishes.

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