The Power of a Cultured Woman
BATS Theatre Company presents this must-see theatrical experience, which incorporates music and song, dance, plays and monologues, telling the stories of women from diverse cultural backgrounds living in Australia and the Sunshine Coast.
When: February 4, 7.30pm, February 5, 2pm and 7.30pm, February 6, 4.30pm.
Where: Buderim War Memorial Hall, 1 Church Street, Buderim.
Tickets: $30 via TryBooking.
Dystopia/Utopia: 2700
Are we heading for a dystopian or utopian world in 2070? In Dystopia/Utopia: 2070, artists and writers respond to speculative fiction and imagine possible future scenarios. This exhibition is designed to stimulate discussion about our future, to emphasise the arts in conjunction with science are at the forefront of our survival, and to question what we take for granted.
When: Friday, February 4 to Sunday, March 20 during gallery opening hours.
Where: Caloundra Regional Gallery, 22 Omrah Avenue, Caloundra.
Tickets: Free event.
Pop Up Feature Artisan: Barry Smith
The seasonal Pop Up Artisan Program connects studio to storefront for a featured artisan each exhibition period. Barry Smith is based in Maleny and works with metal, wood and paper. He takes salvaged materials and objects and gives them new life. Much of his art reflects themes of peace, stillness, social justice and the environment.
When: Friday, February 4 to Sunday, March 20 during Gallery opening hours.
Where: Caloundra Regional Gallery, 22 Omrah Avenue, Caloundra.
Tickets: Free event. Art available to purchase during opening hours.
Waitangi Day – NightQuarter
NightQuarter is proud to be celebrating everything that is Aotearoa (New Zealand) this Waitangi Day. What better way to celebrate the significance of the signing of New Zealand’s founding treaty than with a massive line-up of music, food and cultural performances inspired by the land of the long white cloud. You’re invited to head along and sit back with your whānau to enjoy the sounds and sights. The melting pot of global sounds with strong New Zealand and Pacific Island influences will be a great experience for all.
When: Sunday, February 6, 2pm to 10pm.
Where: NightQuarter, 8 The Avenue, Birtinya.
Tickets: $5 via Moshtix. Family discounts available.
Wildflowering and en plein air morning at Emu Mountain
Discover the joys of summer wildflowering in the heathland near Emu Mountain and get creative with a focus on the wildflowers or coastal vistas. You will begin with a wander, seeing what is in bloom, and enjoy some quality time in nature before participating in some art-making. Guidance will be provided or you can do your own thing. You will be provided with a map with likely species you will see. Guide Dr Sue Davis will share stories, insights and information about the flowers of the area.
When: Saturday, February 5, 8.45am to 11.30am.
Where: Havana Road East, Coolum Beach.
Tickets: $32.74 via Eventbrite.
Hello Jane – Saltwater Eco Tours
Enjoy a two-hour cruise of Mooloolaba while grazing on delicious food and sipping your choice of beverages as you are serenaded by the sounds of solo artist Hello Jane. Hello Jane is a Queensland-based emerging singer/songwriter who travels the country with her guitar and a blend of folk storytelling and pop melody with a splash of country. As comfortable on large stages as in your great-aunt’s living room, she is well known for her heart-wrenching sweet vocals and sophisticated songwriting.
When: Sunday, February 6, 4pm to 6.30pm.
Where: Saltwater Eco Tours, Parkyn Parade, Mooloolaba.
Tickets: $65 via Saltwater Eco Tours.
You’ve seen her on Fisk, Utopia and Have You Been Paying Attention?. She wrote a best-selling book called 488 Rules for Life. But now, after a year at home drinking hand sanitiser and tonic, Kitty Flanagan is back on stage doing what (she thinks) she does best, solving the world’s problems. All of them.
When: Thursday, February 10, 8pm to 9.15pm.
Where: The Events Centre Caloundra, 20 Minchinton Street, Caloundra.
Tickets: $59.90 via The Events Centre.
Cigany Weaver In Concert
Fusing the passion of gypsy music, the precision of classical, and the spontaneity of jazz, Cigány Weaver create a rich and vibrant atmosphere for both the heart and mind. Frontwoman Jo Davies’ soaring vocals and enchanting gentle demeanour combine with the fiery violin, dynamic guitars and driving rhythm section to create a group that effortlessly navigates the musical nexus between intimacy and raucousness.
When: Thursday, February 10, 7pm to 9pm.
Where: Maleny Community Centre, 23 Maple Street, Maleny.
Tickets: $30 via Humanitix.