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What’s on around Canberra this weekend 15-17 July

There are a few events wrapping up around the Capital this weekend, including Canberra Centre’s winter village which returns to the Swiss Alps after Sunday, and Shakespeare to Winehouse, an exhibition on loan from the National Portrait Gallery London.

It’s a wonderful time of year for booklovers, with the Lifeline Canberra Southside Bookfair returning to Tuggeranong 15-17 July.

If live entertainment is more your style, some big names in Aussie music bring their tours to the region. On Saturday night, Melinda Schneider comes to The Street in City West, while Tex Perkins heads to Tallagandra Hill Winery at Gundaroo. And for AFL fans, the Giants take on the Lions at Manuka Oval on Saturday afternoon.

Events:

Lifeline Canberra Southside Bookfair: Browse tables laden with books of all genres, games, DVDs, and more at Tuggeranong Southern Cross Stadium over 3 great days: 15 July 9am-6pm; 16-17 July 9am-4pm. Entry by gold coin donation.

AFL: The GWS Giants take on the Brisbane Lions at 1.45pm at Manuka Oval this Saturday 16 July; gwsgiants.com.au

Scandinavian Film Festival: Palace Electric hosts some of the country’s best films. Palace Electric Cinema, until 6 August; scandinavianfilmfestival.com

Christmas in July: Pialligo Estate celebrates the happiest time of mid-year with a spectacular Christmas feast each day, 15-17 July; thepialligoestate.com.au

Kippax Marketplace: Indoor market to run 3rd Saturday of every month, 8am-12pm, at Kippax Uniting Church Community Centre; free entry.

Kulture Break Open Day: An all-access pass to dance classes and giveaways, Gungahlin and Tuggeranong studios, Saturday 16 July; eventbrite.com.au

Harvest Stall: Buy jams, chutneys and herbs from the National Arboretum Canberra’s own Kitchen Garden, Saturday 16 July 10am-2pm; nationalarboretum.act.gov.au

Skate in the City: Last days to enjoy the open-air ice-skating rink with café and ice sculptures in Civic Square, on until 17 July; winter.inthecity.com.au

Winter Village: Final chance to experience the Swiss alps at Canberra Centre’s City Walk entrance winter wonderland, until 17 July; canberracentre.qicre.com

Live performances:

Urinetown the Musical: In their debut production, Heart Strings Theatre Co brings this hilarious musical to Canberra Theatre Centre, until 24 July; canberratheatrecentre.com.au

Friends! The Musical Parody: The musical that lovingly lampoons the beloved 1990s sitcom continues at The Playhouse, Civic, until 15 July; canberratheatrecentre.com.au

Canberra Blues Society: Presents renowned acoustic guitarist Lloyd Spiegel with trombonist Lisa Baird and drummer Tim Burnham, Harmonie German Club, 15 July 8pm; canberrabluessociety.com.au

Steve Kilbey: Performing songs from Heyday and Starfish by The Church, supported by Canberra’s own Kim Yang, Belconnen Arts Centre, Friday 15 July 7pm; belcoarts.com.au

Tex Perkins: Returns with Matt Walker in this special show that spans Tex’s impressive catalogue, at Tallagandra Hill Winery, Gundaroo, Saturday 16 July 7pm; eventbrite.com.au

Melinda Schneider: Brings her Love Songs tour to The Street, City West, Saturday 16 July 8pm; thestreet.org.au

Deborah Francis-White: Will do a live recording of her The Guilty Feminist podcast at The Playhouse, Civic, 17 July; canberratheatrecentre.com.au

Exhibitions:

Shakespeare to Winehouse: See iconic works from the National Portrait Gallery London at Canberra’s National Portrait Gallery, Parkes, until 17 July; portrait.gov.au

(in)tangible: Showcases the work of five artists as they explore themes of mental health and wellbeing through artmaking, Canberra Potters Gallery, Watson, 14 July-7 August; canberrapotters.com.au

TAC: Three exhibitions celebrating First Nations artists – Rechelle Turner, Aidan Hartshorn, and Jessika Spencer – conclude on 16 July at Tuggeranong Arts Centre; tuggeranongarts.com.

Mixing Room Gallery: Eggpicnic, a Canberra-based conservation-focused design studio, brings Australian wildlife to life in their Between me and you exhibition at Thor’s Hammer, Griffith, until 16 July; thors.com.au

Nancy Sever Gallery: Presents Daam Booroo| Reflections on country which showcases the recent works of four indigenous artists from the Warmun Arts Centre, until 17 July; nancysevergallery.com.au

Anita McIntyre: Her exhibition Survey 1970- 2022 showcases some of her earliest works from student days to current creations, Strathnairn Arts Woolshed Gallery, Holt, until 17 July; strathnairn.com.au

Material Purpose: An experimental exhibition brings community members into the creation process with four local artists, ANCA Gallery, Dickson, until 17 July; anca.net.au

The enchantment of things: An exhibition by Naomi Zouwer explores discarded objects through paint, collage and print, at Megalo Print studio, Kingston, until 20 August; www.megalo.org

Discount Gallery: An exhibition featuring watercolours by Isla Patterson and still life in oils by Robert Riggs, Discount Gallery & Framers, Belconnen, until 31 July.

MoAD: Home to a host of exhibitions, such as: Democracy DNA; Statement: Jack Green’s Paintings; and Behind the Lines 2021, at Old Parliament House. Free entry; bookings encouraged.

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