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Whirling Dervishes at Sy

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Affinity Intercultural Foundation is bringing The Whirling Dervishes to perform at Sydney Town Hall

Friday, 7 October 2011 Comments

Culture

Turkish folk dance class

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Dance teacher Gokden Kilic teaches Turkish folk dancing at Granville, Sydney.

Friday, 28 October 2011 Comments

Entertainment

Mirkelam in Melbourne

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The Melbourne Turkish music scene is becoming livelier with flocks of Turkish singers coming down un

Thursday, 27 October 2011 Comments

Fashion

Ottoman Inspired watches

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Bedros Tanisman was born in Istanbul, Turkey in 1958 as the son of a Grand Bazaar Jewellery maker

Monday, 3 January 2011 Comments

Whirling Dervishes in Canberra

The Whirling Dervishes of Rumi will meet you at the Canberra's Playgrond at the prominent Canberra Theatre Centre on Tuesday 22 November 2011 7:30 PM.

This event is organized by Bluestar Intercultural Foundation. The event will be held at the Playhouse inside Canberra Theatre Centre, which is located in Civic Square on London Circuit, Canberra City.

Map of Canberra Theatre Centre, including car parks

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Parking for Canberra Theatre is best accessed from the intersection at London Circuit & Constitution Avenue. You are advised to bring change as this is paid parking for the following days and times:

Monday to Thursday:
9am - 5.30pm
Friday:
9am - 9pm
Saturday:
9am - 12pm

Disabled car parks are located behind the Canberra Museum & Gallery and in front of the ACT Legislative Assembly. Detailed locations can be seen on the map above.

Tickets

The tickets are sold online directly from the Canberra Theatre Centre. There are three options:

a) Over the counter at the Box Office, which is located in The Canberra Theatre Centre foyer in Civic Square, London Circuit.

b) over phone (02) 6275 2700 or

c) online at http://www.canberratheatrecentre.com.au/what-is-on.aspx

(details these details can also be found on their website under the link purchasing your tickets so you may want to directly link to them)

The ticket price is $64.90 (concession $54.90)

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