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What’s on around Canberra this weekend, 2-4 February

We welcome the month of love this weekend, 2-4 February and the events on offer will have you infatuated with the Canberra region.

If youโ€™re crazy about good food head down to Alpha’s Drivewayโ€™s Cookout for some low and slow BBQ.

If disco feel-good tunes have your heart then you canโ€™t miss the Canberra Symphony Orchestra and BABBA perform the best of ABBA in Music by the River.


EVENTS

Alphaโ€™s Driveway Cookout: Local foodies are invited to the very first Alpha mini-BBQ festival with Aussie-American low and slow meats, sausage sizzle, seafood, and desserts accompanied by live music in this free family friendly event. Alpha HQ, Raws Crescent Hume, Saturday 3 February 11am-4pm; shop.alphafresh.com.au

Music by the River: The annual event sees Canberra Symphony Orchestra perform the very best of ABBA, local musicians and food stands take to the banks of the Queanbeyan River, Saturday 3 February from 4pm; eventbrite.com.au

Back to School Series: Head back to the hallways and classrooms with a collection of classic teenage-centred classics. National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, until 3 February; nfsa.gov.au

Canberra Wedding Expo: Find out what you have to do to say I do with vendors, suppliers, photographers, cake makers and more here to answer your questions. National Convention Centre, Sunday 4 February 10am-3pm; weddingguide.com.au

Sunset Cinema: Watch a new release, classic or family favourite film outdoors with this summer classic, gran a bucket of bottomless popcorn and some food and drink while you sit back and relax. The Australian National Botanic Gardens, until 24 February; visitcanberra.com.au

LIVE PERFORMANCES

The Very Hungry Caterpillar: Brings the classic characters of the beloved Eric Carle story to life with a cast of magical puppets. Canberra Theatre Centre, 1-3 February; canberratheatrecentre.com.au

Akram Khan Companyโ€™s Jungle Book Reimagined: One of the worldโ€™s most acclaimed international dance companies presents a beautiful world of spectacular movement and stunning stagecraft. Canberra Theatre Centre, 2-3 February; canberratheatrecentre.com.au

Band Out Of Hell: Presents a Meatloaf tribute show recreating the classic songs note for note. Harmonie German Club, Friday 2 February 7pm; eventbrite.com.au

BLANK: A joint effort between audience and performer the gaps in the script are filled to reveal a story that celebrates human imagination. Mill Theatre at Dairy Road, Fyshwick, 3-24 February; milltheatreatdairyroad.com


EXHIBITIONS

Tuggeranong Arts Centre: Showcases three exhibitions- Josephine Townsendโ€™s Seeing the Forest and the Trees, Prints From Studio One: The Collection of Basil Hall and Jeremy Barrettโ€™s Recent Paintings and Monoprints. Tuggeranong Arts Centre, 2 February- 28 March; tuggeranongarts.com

The Bald Archy Prize 2024: The whimsical take on the more serious competition invites artists of all kinds to unleash creativity on portraits with humour, dark satire, light comedy or caricature. Canberra Potters 2 February- 17 March; canberrapotters.com.au

Somewhere Iโ€™ve Been: Artists Gemma Brown and Emma Pinsent reconfigure waste and organic matter in this exploration of the relationship between humans and the environment. CCAS, Manuka, 2-11 February; ccas.com.au

Tyger Gallery: Presents The Road to Wee Jasperby Braidwood and Seattle-based collage artist Ray Monde. Tyger Gallery, Yass, 2-18 February; tygergallery.com.au

Places Near Here: Canberra artist Julie Colbran showcases a series of landscape paintings that capture the Canberra region. Rusten House Art Centre, 3- 24 February; qprc.nsw.gov.au

Belconnen Arts Centre: Hosts four new exhibitions- Visual Expression from The Bunker Studio Artists; Scenes from the Mall from Spiros Coutoubas; Hesitation from Eliza Adam; DISCRIMINATE from John Brookes, until 11 February; belcoarts.com.au/exhibitions

M16 Artspace: Showcases Trans(ap)parencies by Anthea da Silva, un/spoken by Saskia Haalebos, Glyph by Clare Martin and There Is No Lead Mine Here by Andrew Robards, Gus Armstrong, Jo Albany. Until  18 February; m16artspace.com.au

Florisma: Canberra artist Caroline Reid presents an exhibition of large acrylic paintings, painted en plein air and ceramics. ANCA Gallery, Dickson, until 18 February; anca.net.au

Built Geologies: Inspired by terraforming, artist Nicholas Burridge showcases works created during his 2023 residency at Canberra Glassworks, until 24 February; canberraglassworks.com

Madonna40: A Celebration: Experience this incredible homage to the Queen of Pop, as one Canberra fan shares their collection of Madonna memorabilia. Canberra Museum and Gallery, until 3 March; cmag.com.au

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