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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Spring Festival Ideas

Spring break is just around the corner! After 3 months of cold - culminating in a week of rain - everybody is bound to be excited about planning a holiday with your friends!

Here's what's happening in Australia this month -

Perth
KOFFIA Korean Film Festival
When: 3 - 6 September 2014

Showcasing top 20 Korean films, this festival hosted by the Korean Cultural Office is in its 5th year. From rom-coms to dramas to action, the film selections will have you laughing and crying. In addition, there will be a raffle and photo ops. (All films are screen with English subtitles.)



Sydney
Sydney Fringe Festival
When: 1 - 30 September 2014

New South Wales' biggest independent arts festival is back for its 5th year! This spring, look beneath Sydney's glossy exterior and check out the city's emerging artists. There will be public forums, dynamic performances and an art e-tailer Art Pharmacy.

Melbourne
The Nutcracker
12 - 25 September 2014

Boasting the most expensive piece in the company's costume archive - at $10,000 for the tutu - Peter Wright's production of The Nutcracker is considered the most beautiful in the world. Expect traditional Nutcracker delights with additions such as a Rose Fairy!



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