Tourism Industry Events & COVID-19 Live Q&A'S
Here you will find a list of upcoming virtual meetings and live Q&As on matters relating to the impact of COVID-19 on tourism in the Northern Territory.
We know that you as a tourism, retail or hospitality business are suffering from the effects of COVID-19. There are new restrictions and information being released on a regular basis. Businesses are amidst challenging times, pressure and anxiety as they make some big decisions now and into the future.
Helping to provide you with clarity and connectivity, we'll be providing you with key information and support with the opportunity to ask questions and get answers in real-time.
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Upcoming events
- These events will be held in the Zoom platform (View the How-to Guide)
- New events will be released regularly.
Australian Youth Orchestra - Brave New Worlds
- Friday 17th July
- 7:00pm - 9:00pm
- boxoffice@yourcentre.com.au
- bit.ly/AYO2026
- 8980 3333
- Invite
For the first time in over 30 years, the Australian Youth Orchestra (AYO) comes to Darwin with a thrilling program conducted by the dynamic Antony Hermus.
The concert features Shostakovich's haunting Cello Concerto No. 1, the sweeping gestures of Beethoven's 'Eroica' Symphony, and Brett Dean's powerful 'Testament'. Internationally acclaimed cellist and AYO alumna, Charlotte Miles, joins as soloist, bringing intensity and nuance to Shostakovich's powerful work with its rhythmic textures and obsessive motifs.
Composed over 150 years apart, both works chart a stylistic evolution from modernist introspection to Romantic grandeur but are united by themes of heroism, defiance, and emotional intensity.
Brett Dean's 'Testament' is the contemporary composer's response to Beethoven's struggles with deafness and despair but also his resilience and determination - that same spirit that drives Beethoven's 'Eroica', originally dedicated to Napoleon, was a revolutionary work that broke musical conventions and celebrated individual heroism and struggle.
Together, these pieces form a compelling narrative of courage, transformation, and artistic rebellion - perfectly suited to a youth orchestra stepping boldly into new territory.
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