St Magdalene’s Chapel in Wolli Creek transforms into intimate performance venue for a series of free concerts featuring the classical sounds of Chinese and Middle Eastern music in May.
The Zaki Collective presents a dynamic fusion of Middle Eastern and Western on Friday 17 May, and the Shurui Liang Orchestra performs traditional and contemporary Chinese classical music on Saturday 18 May.
Presented by Bayside Council, Chapel Nights will be hosted in the historic St Magdalene’s Chapel located in the heart of Southern Sydney.
St Magdalene’s Chapel, 8 Brodie Spark Drive, Wolli Creek, is just a short walk from Wolli Creek Station.
There is limited parking in the surrounding streets and Council encourages the use of public transport.
The Zaki Collective
Friday 17 May, 6:30 – 8:00pm
St Magdalene’s Chapel
Shurui Liang Orchestra
Saturday 18 May 6:30 – 8:00pm
St Magdalene’s Chapel