Sydney - January 11, 2014: Chaka Khan performs during the 2014 Sydney FestivalPhotograph: Jamie Williams/SuppliedHyde Park, Sydney - January 8, 2014: Children play on Sacrilege, an inflatable replica of Stonehenge, installed in Hyde Park as part of the 2014 Sydney FestivalPhotograph: Jamie Williams/SuppliedSydney - January 15, 2014: A scene from Henry Purcell's Dido and Aeneas performed during the 2014 Sydney FestivalPhotograph: Jamie Williams/Supplied
Sydney - January 15, 2014: A scene from Henry Purcell's Dido and Aeneas performed during the 2014 Sydney FestivalPhotograph: Jamie Williams/SuppliedSydney - January 18, 2014: Sydney Festival Village, Hyde ParkPhotograph: Jamie Williams/SuppliedFor eight balmy nights, Sydney’s Town Hall was transformed into Paradiso, the city’s best stop for contemporary music including Amadou & Miriam, Kurt Vile, Mick Harvey and John Murry with John Grant.Photograph: SuppliedWhat better way to close the festival than with the traditional ferrython on Australia Day.Photograph: Jamie Williams/SuppliedOne of the most popular shows was modern circus LimboPhotograph: Supplied
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