![]() While the sun shines, Kaleidoscope is a sparkling crystal playground of wonder, and as the sun sets, visitors become part of a spectacular colour field of light under the night sky. Now it’s Sydney’s turn to step inside the intricately formed, ever-shifting optical illusion designed to be enjoyed by all ages, day and night. Since premiering at Arts Centre Melbourne in 2022 as part of Rising festival, the breathtaking 700-square-metre structure has toured six Australian cities from Brisbane to Bendigo to Bathurst, with over 160,000 people around the country experiencing the mesmerising symphony of light and sound. An epic interactive mirror maze is popping up near the Powerhouse Ultimo from July 29 for a strictly limited season.Īustralia’s pre-eminent installation artist Keith Courtney, known for House of Mirrors and 1000 Doors, is bringing Kaleidoscope to town. Sydneysiders, get ready to colour your world – you don’t have to wait for the next edition of Vivid Sydney to explore this illuminating installation. Le Foote is a new wine bar and restaurant in the Rocks by the team who brou ![]() In Circular Quay? These are the top places to wine and dine Cause you know what they say, a rosé a day keeps the doctor away (or something like that). There are limited tickets for walk-ins, so we say get yours now. Tickets to Rosé All Day are $40, which includes entry and three rosé drinks of your choice, and you can snap them up here. Live music will be on every day, and there will be shimmering entertainment on Fridays and the weekend. And the Bro-goni cocktail – a riff on a Negroni – featuring Bombay Sapphire gin, Aperol and rosé vermouth. (Opera Bar’s usual menu will still be on offer, if you’re craving a pizza or fish and chips.)ĭrinks wise, we like the sounds of the Coming Up Rosé cocktail, with rosé vermouth, strawberry, watermelon juice, Belvedere vodka and Chandon sparkling rosé. Think beetroot hummus with rosemary flatbread salmon rillette with brioche and chives and strawberry ice-cream with a peach gel. Plus, a pink-coloured menu will be on offer that Barbie and Ken would be pleased with. Kicking off on Friday, September 8 and running to Sunday, September 17, the waterfront bar will be donning rose-coloured glasses and celebrating the pink-hued vino in all its forms, slinging Rosé Spritzes, rosé cocktails and a rosé soft serve cup with raspberries sprinkled on top. ![]() Opera Bar is transforming into a pink wonderland this spring for a ten-day rosé festival called Rosé All Day.
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