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What’s on around Canberra this weekend 17-19 June

This weekend, 17-19 June, is looking to be another chilly one, so we recommend spending it somewhere inside nice and warm, especially at night.

Dreaming of somewhere warmer? Get your Byron Bay vibes at the Boho Luxe Market at EPIC all weekend.

The Capital is full to the brim of live music and performances; both Short Stack and Xavier Rudd stop by on their national tours, while The Naked Magicians perform their final ever show at the Canberra Theatre, and Canberra Quire bring their joyful Let the Rainbow Sing concert to the Q, Queanbeyan.

EVENTS

Boho Luxe Market: A bohemian market that looks after the mind, body and soul comes to Canberra for the first timeat EPIC, 17-19 June; boholuxemarket.com

Kippax Marketplace: Indoor market to run 3rd Saturday of every month, 8am-12pm, at Kippax Uniting Church Community Centre; free entry.

2022 German Film Festival: The German film festival concludes with a final 8 of the best German films showing over the weekend.Palace Electric, New Acton, until 19 June; germanfilmfestival.com.au

Pialligo Estate: Two mouth-watering events over the weekend: Feast of oozy cheese goodness at Racelette night on Friday 17 June, or if an endless supply of mimosas is more your thing, check out Sunday’s bottomless brunch, 19 June; thepialligoestate.com.au

Storytime: Local author Stephanie Owen Reeder shares her children’s book, Ghostie the story of a friendly ghost who visits Ava when her parents are working. Saturday 18 June 11am, Harry Hartog at South.Point; southpointcanberra.com.au

EXHIBITIONS

Mixing Room Gallery: Canberra-based conservation design studio, Eggpicnic, brings Australian Natives to life in Between me and you at Thor’s Hammer, Griffith, until 16 July; thors.com.au

Eclectic Ensemble: A collection of works by Rosemary Brock at the Kyeema Gallery, Hall, until 10 July; capitalwines.com.au

Canberra Glassworks: Opening weekend of two exhibitions: Annette Blair’s Quietly Spoken, and Katie Nixon’s On Reflection. Canberra Glassworks, Kingston, until 14 August;  canberraglassworks.com

Rapt in Felt: Statement pieces made of felt will be on display, all made by the Canberra Region Felt makers, at Burns Club and Kambah Scout Hall, Kambah, Saturday 18 June 1.30pm and 3.30pm; canfelt.org.au

Significant Others: Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns altered the world of art at a time when their relationship was illegal. National Gallery of Australia, until 20 October; nga.gov.au

Connection: Be immersed in the rich culture of our First Nations people in this experience brought to you by the same people who created Van Gogh Alive. National Museum of Australia, until 9 October; nma.gov.au

MOAD: Home to a host of exhibitions including: DNA; Statement: Jack Green’s paintings; and Behind the Lines 2021, at Old Parliament House. Free entry; bookings encouraged.

Vivaldi’s seasons: Interaction of colour and mathematics are explored in this work inspired by Vivaldi’sFour Seasons, at ANCA Gallery, Dickson, until 19 June; anca.net.au

MUSIC

Twilight Tales:  Lights and classic symphonies come together in this fairy tale evening. Canberra Youth Orchestra presents a sensory music experience at Belconnen Arts Centre, Friday 17 June 7pm; belcoarts.com.au

Michaela Burger – A Migrant’s Son: Celebrates one of the country’s most colourful times, the arrival of the Greeks, in this musical performance. Tuggeranong Arts Centre, 17-18 June; tuggeranongarts.com

Short Stack:  Aussie emo turned rock band bring their national tour to The Basement, Friday 17 June 8pm; oztix.com.au

Canberra Qwire: Led by new musical director Lachlan Snow, the proudly LGBTIQ+ choir bring their joyful Let the Rainbow Sing concert to Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre, Saturday 18 June 3pm; canberraqwire.org.au 

Xavier Rudd: Celebrates his 10th studio release Jan Juc Moon at Canberra Theatre, Saturday 18 June 8pm; canberratheatrecentre.com.au

The Resonants: Celebrate 30 years in this special performance from one of the capital’s favourite adult choirs. For one night only, Something Wonderful! 30+ years of The Resonants choir comes to Belconnen Arts Centre, Saturday 18 June 6pm; belcoarts.com.au

Strings and Harp: Musica da Camera and Elizabeth Alford perform a program of strings and harp conducted by Lizzy Collier, at Holy Covenant Church, Cook, 18 June 4pm;  trybooking.com

Wesley Music Centre: A weekend of musical performances: Marcela Fiorillo Studio piano recital; Thoroughbass’ Home and Heart; and Apcar’s Holland, 18-19 June; wesleycanberra.org.au

Canberra Symphony Orchestra: The Chamber Classic series returns with a performance of Brahms’ Piano Trio at Albert Hall, Yarralumla, Sunday 19 June 2pm; cso.org.au

LIVE PERFORMANCES

The Naked Magicians: Bring their cheeky show to Canberra Theatre Centre for the final time, over two nights,17-18 June; nakedmagicians.com

Twenty Minutes with The Devil: This new work by Luis Gómez Romero and Desmond Manderson explores injustice and power, at The Street, City West, 18-25 June; thestreet.org.au

CYT: Presents supernatural slasher The Initiation by Cathy Petocz, written and developed with Canberra Youth Theatre artists, The Courtyard Studio, Civic, 15-19 June; canberrayouththeatre.com.au

The Glass Slipper: The Fresh Funk dance program brings their modern hip-hop take on the fairy-tale classic Cinderella in their end of semester show. Erindale Theatre, Sunday 19 June 5pm and 8pm; trybooking.com

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