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Sacro Amor
 

Riverside Theatres Digital will present the Australian Haydn Ensemble’s exciting digital Creative Concert film Sacro Amor, streaming in an exclusive online Watch Party on Friday 6 August at 7:30pm, and then available to watch on-demand until 10pm Sunday 8 August 2021.

Australian Soprano Celeste Lazarenko and flautist Melissa Farrow both feature as soloists. The program weaves together a stunning selection of late baroque works for soprano, flute and strings by Hasse and Vivaldi.

The Sacro Amor Online Watch Party and Interactive Live Chat on Friday 6 August will also offer a behind-the-scenes insight into the making of the show, featuring a live conversation with members of the creative team including Skye McIntosh, the founder and Artistic Director of the Australian Haydn Ensemble. This is a one-time only event.

From Saturday 7 August at 10am to Sunday 8 August 2021 at 10pm inclusive, Sacro Amor will also be available to stream On Demand. During this period of time, viewers can watch as many times as they wish.

For the On Demand performance on Youtube, bookings via riversideparramatta.com.au, phone at (02) 8839 3399.

For the Online Watch Party and Live Chat, bookings via https://riversideparramatta.com.au/show/sacroamor-onlinewatchparty/.

 

Event details

Venue: Online
Bookings: (02) 8839 3399
Start Date: Friday 06 August 2021

Tickets: Non-Members: Individual $15, Household Group $18.
Discounts available for Riverside Theatres’ Members.

 

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