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WEA Sydney

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9264 2781



Address: 72 Bathurst Street 2000 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: https://www.weasydney.com.au

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24.01.2022 "I just think people need to see that theres an avenue of knowledge and fun to be garnered out of the things theyre interested in" Take a dip into the world of the great plays and learn how to write meaningful and creative journals and memoirs with Christine. Use the code SPRING20 when you enrol before 26th September to get 15% off. For more information and to sign up visit: https://www.weasydney.com.au/courses?s=Christine+Gietz



24.01.2022 Try before you buy: free taster classes at WEA - https://mailchi.mp//try-before-you-buy-free-taster-classes

24.01.2022 Caspian Sea Politics: A Brief Introduction The Caspian Summit, which met for the first time in 2002, represents the interests of the five Caspian littoral states: Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkmenistan, and Kazakhstan. Survey the history of Caspian Sea politics from the Soviet period until today and examine the ways in which the Caspian Summit has sought to coordinate the interests and activities of contemporary Caspian Sea states. This class will be taught online via Zoom. To book and for more information visit: https://www.weasydney.com.au/course/PLBICSP

23.01.2022 Grab a (online) copy the new Spring program. Access it here: Use the code SPRING20 when you enrol before 26th September to get 15% off (does not include language classes) https://ish-oncourse-weasydney.s3.amazonaws.com/e77a7d8c-e7



23.01.2022 "It's all about the stories. Sharing stories of real people and not so real people." Join Jo as she takes you on a journey in history and literature exploring past lives and what they had to say. Use the code SPRING20 when you enrol before 26th September to get 15% off. For more information and to book visit: https://www.weasydney.com.au/courses?s=jo+henwood

21.01.2022 Raphael - A Re-Evaluation One of the supreme artists of the Renaissance, Raphaels work has assumed iconic status as the ideal expression of classicism in the 500 years since his death. Explore his achievements, his life, personality and artistic work within the context of the lively Renaissance societies in which he lived in Urbino, Florence, and at the papal court in Rome. Where? This course will be taught online via Zoom... When? Friday, 1st September 2020, 6-8pm For more information and to book, please visit: https://www.weasydney.com.au/course/RRE

21.01.2022 Our Spring program has launched - enrol with a discount today - https://mailchi.mp/weasydney/our-spring-program-has-launched



21.01.2022 "I just think people need to see that there's an avenue of knowledge and fun to be garnered out of the things they're interested in" Take a dip into the world of the great plays and learn how to write meaningful and creative journals and memoirs with Christine. Use the code SPRING20 when you enrol before 26th September to get 15% off. For more information and to sign up visit: https://www.weasydney.com.au/courses?s=Christine+Gietz

21.01.2022 Mix and match with new people and hear their voices loud and clear... turns out online learning isn't too bad after all What have your experiences with online learning been?

21.01.2022 What is Shakespeares appeal to composers is it his verse, plots, characters or a combination? Join classical concert administrator, actor and composer Gordon Williams as he explores Shakespeare's verse and how it has been adapted over time. Where? This course will be taught online.... When? Wednesday 14 October - Wednesday 2 December 10am-12pm Sign up: https://www.weasydney.com.au/course/MAS

21.01.2022 The Battle of Prestonpans Examine the background to this battle and previous Scottish uprisings, and explore what changes this defeat of the British Government led to. This class will be taught face-to-face at WEA house. For more information and to book visit: https://www.weasydney.com.au/course/TBOP

21.01.2022 The A to Z of Creative Writing & Writing Short Memoir Pieces (For Publication) In these two classes, you'll learn about different techniques to make your writing more powerful and make it resonate better with your audience. In the memoir writing workshop you'll practice 'stream of consciousness' and understand more about the publishing process. Book early and save: Use the code Summer21 to enjoy 15% off ALL courses when you enrol online before 11th December 2020.... These courses are taught online. For more information and to book visit: https://www.weasydney.com.au/course/TAZCW https://www.weasydney.com.au/course/WSMP



20.01.2022 Well, if you can do singing classes online, what classes ' you do online?! Sign up for your next class here: https://www.weasydney.com.au/courses

20.01.2022 It's time for a #FridayFact. Do you know... ? a) Rome b) London c) New York... . . . a) Ancient Rome became the first city to reach a population of one million in 5 B.C. It would be more than eighteen centuries before the second such city, London, would reach that milestone in 1800.

20.01.2022 Who else have been on a steep learning curve in the past many months?

19.01.2022 Learn about the lives of the most iconic Italian artists including Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael through the eyes of someone who knew Italian art inside out: Giorgio Vasari. Vasari was a talented artist, architect, engineer and event planner, and wrote the book "The Lives of the Italian Artists", which is full of his gossipy tales that continue to be a source of amusement and scholarly research. Where? This course will be taught online via Zoom When? Sat 15 Aug ...- Sat 29 Aug 2020, 10am-12pm For more information and to enrol please visit: https://www.weasydney.com.au/course/GVLIA

18.01.2022 It's time for a #FridayFact. Do you know... ? a) Kurt Vonnegut b) James Joyce c) Mark Twain... . . . b) Owing to failing eyesight, James Joyce wrote much Finnegans Wake in crayon on pieces of cardboard. There's always something new to learn. Discover new ideas and challenge yourself. Find and signup to your next course: https://www.weasydney.com.au/courses

18.01.2022 Whether you're a newbie or an advanced singer, Rebecca Scott, a professional opera singer, will teach you the singing techniques you need to improve (and to have a lot of fun!) Where? These classes are taught online. When? These courses start in October. Visit www.weasydney.com.au/courses?s=rebecca+scott to find the level that is right for you

18.01.2022 Travel back in time and to foreign places with Almis as he shares his knowledge and passion about classic cities around the world and discusses why we still find them meaningful in our modern world. These classes will be taught online via Zoom. Find and book Almis' classes here and use the code SPRING20 when you enrol before 26th September to get 15% off. https://www.weasydney.com.au/courses?s=almis

18.01.2022 Whether youre a newbie or an advanced singer, Rebecca Scott, a professional opera singer, will teach you the singing techniques you need to improve (and to have a lot of fun!) Where? These classes are taught online. When? These courses start in October. Visit www.weasydney.com.au/courses?s=rebecca+scott to find the level that is right for you

17.01.2022 European Mathematics During the Renaissance During the Renaissance in Europe, the rediscovery of philosophy, art and culture of the Ancient Greeks, together with introduction of Arabic art and science, and the desire of artists to represent the natural world realistically led them to study mathematics. Become familiar with the main figures of the era, including Luca Pacioli, Leonardo da Vinci and Nicholas of Cusa and more. Where? This class is taught online via Zoom... When? Thursday 3rd & 10th September 2020, 10-11.30am For more information and to book, please visit: https://www.weasydney.com.au/course/EMDR

15.01.2022 Ghost stories have been a part of storytelling from the time of Homer and Plautus, as true stories as well as the fine craft of literary manipulation, brimming with the terror of suspense and the horror of shock. Join this class and discover the early versions, The Golden Age versions and the now of ghost stories - if you dare! Where? This class is taught online via Zoom. When? Friday 11th September, 6-8pm.... For more information and to book please visit: https://www.weasydney.com.au/course/THTGS

15.01.2022 Japanese Gardens with John McBride tomorrow, Tuesday 11 August 6-8pm online. Japanese gardens are well known for their extraordinary beauty. They are miniaturised idealised landscapes. Some are for strolling around. Others are used as aids to meditation and contemplation. Others extend the interiors of architecture outside. Join John McBride as he places the development of the main styles of Japanese gardens in context of 2000 years of Japanese history and appreciate in detail a number of major Japanese gardens. This class is taught online via Zoom. Sign up today: https://www.weasydney.com.au/course/JG

12.01.2022 Literary Northerly England: Land and Writers What better way to explore Northern England than through the eyes of some of the greatest writers? From DH Lawrence and the Brontes, to Herriot and Cookson. Discover the environment, history and folk traditions that prompted these stories and the writers who lived there. Join our wonderful tutor Jo and the rest of the class as they see the writers' inspirations and open themselves to their writing. This class is taught online via Zoom. For more information and to book your spot visit: https://www.weasydney.com.au/course/LNELW

11.01.2022 It's time for a #FridayFact. Do you know... " "? a) William McKinley b) Woodrow Wilson c) Herbert Hoover... . . . c) In 1928, Herbert Hoover ran for President of the United States with the campaign slogan "A chicken in every pot and a car in every garage". Hoover carried 58.2 percent of the vote, easily defeating Democratic candidate Alfred E. Smith.

11.01.2022 The Greenhouse Effect: The Central Science of Earths (Changing) Climate The greenhouse effect, and global warming. While these words may be well known, what exactly do they mean? Learn about the science behind global warming, what it is that makes certain trace gases radiatively active, and how their atmospheric concentrations kept in balance by nature for so long.... Where? This class will be taught at WEA house. When? Wednesday 14th October 10.30am-12.30pm For more information and to book visit: https://www.weasydney.com.au/course/GECSEC

11.01.2022 Its time for a #FridayFact. Do you know... ? a) Rome b) London c) New York... . . . a) Ancient Rome became the first city to reach a population of one million in 5 B.C. It would be more than eighteen centuries before the second such city, London, would reach that milestone in 1800.

10.01.2022 Beyond Mountains and Clocks: The Elegance & Luxury of Switzerland in the Arts Switzerland is more than snow-covered Alps. Discover the culture of artisans and artists that exists beyond the Alps. From rich 18th century painter Angelica Kauffman to the 20th century tall & thin sculptures of Alberto Giacometti, the Swiss have a demanding place in the arts. This class will be taught online via Zoom. For more information and to book your spot visit: https://www.weasydney.com.au/course/BMCELSA

09.01.2022 Its time for a #FridayFact. Do you know... ? a) Libya b) Egypt c) Sudan... . . . c) Sudan is home to over 200 pyramids, more than twice that of Egypt. Theres always something new to learn. Discover new ideas and challenge yourself. Find and signup to your next course: https://www.weasydney.com.au/courses

09.01.2022 WEA Politics tutor, Dr aKeith Suter, joins Brent Bultitude to discuss President Trumps proposal to delay the USA 2020 Presidential Election due to the impacts of Covid-19: https://www.2hd.com.au//dr-keith-suter-talks-of-president/ For more politics, sign up to one of our classes this Winter term: https://www.weasydney.com.au//Arts+%2/Politics+%26+Society

08.01.2022 Revisiting the Unstoppable Rise of Radical Right-Wing Populism in the West There's a clear appetite for Populist political leadership in the Western world and, indeed, elsewhere. Explore both the psychological & socio-economic forces that have been contributing to this apparently irresistible growth and the implications for democratic politics. This class is taught face-to-face at WEA house on Monday 19 October 12.15-2.15pm. Use the code SPRING20 when you enrol before 26th Se...ptember to get 15% off. For more information and to book visit: https://www.weasydney.com.au/course/PLURRPW2

08.01.2022 Travel Hints for Japan While the international borders are still closed, it's never too soon to start dreaming about your next trip. In this course you'll learn when and where to travel in Japan and understand more about the country's history and culture so you can get the most out of your visit This course is taught online via Zoom. For more information and to book visit: https://www.weasydney.com.au/course/THJ

08.01.2022 Vincent van Gogh and his Contemporaries - Dutch Artists of the 19th Century Vincent van Gogh continues to both fascinate and intrigue from his tragic life story to the incredible originality of his art and his letters to his brother Theo. Explore the life and art of van Gogh and discover the many other Dutch artists also of the 19th century who hold much-loved places in Dutch art. This class is taught online via Zoom on Thursday 15-22 October, 6-8pm. Use the code SPRING20 whe...n you enrol before 26th September to get 15% off. For more information and to book visit: https://www.weasydney.com.au/course/VVGCDA

07.01.2022 This week's #FridayFact calls for all poetry lovers... : " , ... "? a) Robert Frost b) Emily Dickinson c) Walt Whitman... . . . a) Robert Frost finished his famous poem "The Road Not Taken" with the following lines: I shall be telling this with a sigh / Somewhere ages and ages hence: / Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-- / I took the one less traveled by, / And that has made all the difference.

07.01.2022 Mix and match with new people and hear their voices loud and clear... turns out online learning isnt too bad after all What have your experiences with online learning been?

07.01.2022 How does music work? One Night Only: Dip your toe into the water of music theory, and discover the craft behind the magic of music. Explore the basic elements of musics inner workings, and hear how they apply to both classical and contemporary styles. You don't need to have any prior musical knowledge to attend this course. This course is taught online via Zoom. For more details and booking visit: https://www.weasydney.com.au/course/TEM

05.01.2022 Just where is Shangri-la situated and how has it affected the Western imagination? Find out and join Walter and fellow students at WEA house. Limited spots due to COVID-19 safety regulations, so make sure to book sooner rather than later.

03.01.2022 Revisiting the Unstoppable Rise of Radical Right-Wing Populism in the West Theres a clear appetite for Populist political leadership in the Western world and, indeed, elsewhere. Explore both the psychological & socio-economic forces that have been contributing to this apparently irresistible growth and the implications for democratic politics. This class is taught face-to-face at WEA house on Monday 19 October 12.15-2.15pm. Use the code SPRING20 when you enrol before 26th Se...ptember to get 15% off. For more information and to book visit: https://www.weasydney.com.au/course/PLURRPW2

03.01.2022 Its time for a #FridayFact. Do you know... ? a) Kurt Vonnegut b) James Joyce c) Mark Twain... . . . b) Owing to failing eyesight, James Joyce wrote much Finnegans Wake in crayon on pieces of cardboard. Theres always something new to learn. Discover new ideas and challenge yourself. Find and signup to your next course: https://www.weasydney.com.au/courses

02.01.2022 Were offering a series of FREE taster sessions later this month. Learn about anything from 60s music to drawing, the first Iraq war, still life composition, critique of white reason and lots more. See all classes and book in here: https://www.weasydney.com.au/co/Events/Free+Taster+Lectures

02.01.2022 Well, if you can do singing classes online, what classes you do online?! Sign up for your next class here: https://www.weasydney.com.au/courses

01.01.2022 It's time for a #FridayFact. Do you know... ? a) Libya b) Egypt c) Sudan... . . . c) Sudan is home to over 200 pyramids, more than twice that of Egypt. There's always something new to learn. Discover new ideas and challenge yourself. Find and signup to your next course: https://www.weasydney.com.au/courses

01.01.2022 Who agrees with this? We know that many of our students are grateful that they can continue to learn during the pandemic, but they truly miss the face-to-face aspect of learning at WEA. Our Winter term is open for bookings, with a mix of in person and online classes. Sign up today: https://www.weasydney.com.au/courses/

01.01.2022 Two Churches and a Temple in Trastevere Rome Visit the Transtiberina the right bank of the Tiber river known today as Trastevere. Discover the churches of St Cecilia and San Crisogono, a Syrian Temple and other excavations which reveal little known facts about this extraordinary part of the ancient city of Rome. Where? This class is taught online via Zoom.... When? Wednesday 26 August 2020, 10-11.30am. For more information, visit: https://www.weasydney.com.au/course/TCTTR

01.01.2022 Its time for a #FridayFact. Do you know... " "? a) William McKinley b) Woodrow Wilson c) Herbert Hoover... . . . c) In 1928, Herbert Hoover ran for President of the United States with the campaign slogan "A chicken in every pot and a car in every garage". Hoover carried 58.2 percent of the vote, easily defeating Democratic candidate Alfred E. Smith.

01.01.2022 We're offering a series of FREE taster sessions later this month. Learn about anything from 60's music to drawing, the first Iraq war, still life composition, critique of 'white reason' and lots more. See all classes and book in here: https://www.weasydney.com.au/co/Events/Free+Taster+Lectures

01.01.2022 What do London, Liverpool and Manchester have in common? (other than sharing the same country...) All three cities are home to some of the world's most iconic music movements: Beatlemania, Punk, new wave, Madchester and Britpop. Explore each city's music heritage and discover the locations where it all happened - from Carnaby Street and Abbey Road to Salford Ladss Club and the Cavern - this course will take you on a magical mystery tour. Where? This class is taught onli...ne via Zoom. When? Tuesday 8th September, 6-8pm. Fore more information and to book please visit: https://www.weasydney.com.au/course/TEMC

01.01.2022 What happened on this day in history? On the 20th November 1945, twenty-four high-ranking Nazis go on trial in Nuremberg, Germany, for atrocities committed during World War II. The Nuremberg Trials were conducted by an international tribunal made up of representatives from the United States, the Soviet Union, France and Great Britain. It was the first trial of its kind in history, and the defendants faced charges ranging from crimes against peace, to crimes of war, to crimes ...against humanity. Lord Justice Geoffrey Lawrence, the British member, presided over the proceedings, which lasted 10 months and consisted of 216 court sessions. Want to learn more about history? Find your next course here: https://www.weasydney.com.au/courses

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