See the new Scorsese picture, groove to Nile Rogers and Chic, and indulge in a progressive dinner in Brisbane this weekend.
This weekend you can feel enriched by engrossing exhibitions and world-class theatre; eat delicious things in the cool of Brissie’s spring evenings; or get up and move it to the world’s funkiest musicians.
There’s even a new weekly conjuring show at the Elizabeth Picture Theatre. As if you needed confirmation that Brisbane/Meanjin really is a magical place.Dancers in Queensland Ballet Academy’s Pre-Professional Program perform to live music by Camerata in a show made in collaboration with Philip Bacon Galleries and artist Michael Zavros.
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