The leaders of tomorrow lay dormant in the children of today. Academic excellence is important, but essential skills such as love, empathy, resilience and acceptance cannot be overlooked. In this heartfelt talk, Gavin McCormack adjusts our perspective of what the word ‘education’ truly means. Gavin McCormack is a trained Montessori teacher, children’s author, teacher trainer, philanthropist and school principal. While working in the teaching profession for over twenty years, he has used his experience and training to understand what it means to truly educate with true intention. Initially trained as a mainstream primary school teacher, Gavin re-trained as a Montessori teacher where he found the understanding and experience that has inspired him to build several schools and teacher training centres in the Himalayan regions of Nepal. Gavin has trained teachers, parents and educational leaders across the world. His passion for educational reform, with a strong emphasis on Montessori within the home, has driven him to attempt to put these thoughts into words. He believes that for a child to reach their full potential, the school and home environment must work in harmony.
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Gavin McCormack
TEDxSydney 2020 · 6 November 2020
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A new generation of young leaders is taking major steps to build lasting change in their communities. In the process, they are confronting some complex obstacles, but their journeys...
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The Underground Forest: Regenerating Land without Planting a Single Tree
Every year, land is degraded as millions of hectares of trees are cleared – and the carbon dioxide they store is released back into the atmosphere. The carbon stored...
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Why Marque Lawyers supports The Voice to Parliament
The “Yes” posters are going up in the windows of our office this week, physically adding our collective voice to the call that this moment be firmly grasped.
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2023 TEDxSydney Film Program
We're excited to announce the short film program for 2023, which will premier during TEDxSydney 2023 on 1 September at the Hordern Pavilion. This year we have an...
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Leading in Uncertain Times: Navigating complexity and driving innovation.
Today's world is a vast landscape of complex challenges and endless opportunities. We find ourselves at a tipping point, a critical juncture where resilience, adaptability, and innovation have become...
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The AI Revolution – Its influence and challenges
The dawn of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) revolution marks an era of unprecedented possibilities and substantial challenges. The widespread integration of AI across industries signifies not only a...
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Tech Disruption & Resilience: Adapting to the Changing Technological Landscape
In a world defined by constant technological evolution, the creative arts and production industry faced its share of challenges and opportunities in recent times, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic....
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Future of Healthcare: Innovations Revolutionizing the Medical Field
The landscape of healthcare is rapidly evolving, driven by groundbreaking innovations that are reshaping the medical field. From technological advancements to data-driven solutions, these innovations hold immense potential for improving...
Performance
Investing in youth with experience of the criminal justice system | Elijah Smith
A performance and short Q&A with Elijah Smith, one of the young members of the Just Reinvest's Youth project Mounty Yarns. A unique program which gathers the...
Talk
The Transformative Potential of Web3 | Ashi Bhat
Futurist, Ashi Bhat delves into the transformative potential of Web3, as it enables you to take control of your digital identity and shape a future where technology serves...
Talk
Suing the government and fighting for a climate safe future | Anjali Sharma
One of Australia's youngest and high profile climate advocates, Anjali shares her powerful journey of overcoming the limitations society puts on young people, and women of colour, to...
Talk
My Metaverse: An Afro-Futuristic Dreamscape | Serwah Attafuah with Matt Hermans
The idea of living within a metaverse isn't new for Serwah Attafuah. The cyber world has long been a refuge and a place of experimentation for her. In this...
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Writing kinky sex back into the history pages | Esmé Louise James
Kink isn't new. In fact — as the academic Esmé Louise James has found — what we now call 'kinky sex' has been a part of human life as...
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Listening to the brain: A functional cure for epilepsy | David Garrett
Known for his work developing novel materials for use inside the body, David J Garrett reveals the latest project he and his team have developed which sits within the...
Talk
The return of the Taliban, through the eyes of a photojournalist | Andrew Quilty
NOTE FROM TED: This talk contains graphic images and a discussion of warfare and violence, which some viewers may find distressing. TEDx events are independently organised by volunteers. An award...
Idea
There is No Going Back to Normal – Only Forward
As we continue to navigate through the turbulent waters of change we have all experienced (and continue to experience) in our lives, exploring what is possible and...
Talk
The real person behind the headline | Angela Jay
Doctor Angela Jay narrowly escaped death when she was attacked by her former partner in 2016. In this unflinching talk, she shares her vision for a world without intimate...
Performance
Beautiful + Ibis Noir | Deep Sea Astronauts featuring Sheba Williams
Sydney based artist collective, Deep Sea Astronauts and singer, Sheba Williams perform the song "Beautiful" in a tribute to a Sydney icon, the ibis - affectionately called "bin chickens"! Credits:...
News
Not-to-be-missed speakers from TEDxSydney 2019
We had all just piled into the ICC for the start of TEDxSydney, where Wiradjuri elder Yvonne Weldon of the Metropolitan Aboriginal Land Council gave a warm and moving...
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65,000 yrs – the great history of Australian Aboriginal Astronomy | Kirsten Banks
Emus can’t fly, but there’s an Emu in the sky. People have been looking up to the stars for a long time, but for how long? Explore a different...
Partner Video
Macinley Butson | TEDxSydney 2018 | Ideas of Note Speakers Series
This series takes you on a journey to uncover and share the key turning points of various TEDxSydney alumni speakers to date. Each of the videos profile an individual who...
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TEDxSydney Salon | Everything is Connected | Highlights
Taking place on 30 October 2018 four speakers and one performer posed their unique perspectives about the connected world around us. Designed to spark discussion and debate, TEDxSydneySalons are intimate,...
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BTS: The making of TEDxSydney opening titles HumanKind video
The TEDx Sydney 2018 opening video titles explore this year’s topic of Humankind by taking us through the TEDxSydney Museum, where our present and potential future collide with...
Performance
60 kids of Moorambilla Voices sing about The Brewarrina Fishtraps | Moorambilla Voices
In this moving and beautiful performance, 60 children from Moorambilla Voices perform the song “Guya”. These children aged 8 to 11 travelled 10 hours by bus to perform at...
Talk
The power and potential of curiosity-driven research | Suzie Sheehy
As Dr Suzie Sheehy explains, the conveniences of our modern lives owe much to curiosity-driven research. In this entertaining talk, she celebrates the virtue of seemingly pointless scientific research...
Talk
Let’s teach mathematics creatively | Ivan Zelich
Two years ago, when Ivan Zelich was a 17-year-old school student, he co-developed a theorem that took the global scientific community by storm. He believes that the way that...
Talk
A young inventor uses the past to change the future | Macinley Butson
Macinley Butson, describes two of her acclaimed inventions that were both inspired by ancient technology. These include a device that dramatically improves protection for women from radiation during breast...
Talk
The Computer Science of Human Decision Making | Tom Griffiths
If you have ever been wracked with indecision over seemingly simple tasks, such as what clothes to wear that day or which restaurant to choose for dinner, then Cognitive...
Talk
Tackling The Boy Crisis | Michael Kimmel
In the world of gender studies, Michael Kimmel is what you might describe as an early adopter. He has spent much of the last forty years calling himself a...
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Susan Butler answers your Post-it® questions
By the end of Thursday 21 May, 2015 the Post-it® Wall in the Northern Foyer of the Sydney Opera House was covered with questions, comments and insights from the...
Talk
The Power of the Dictionary
Dictionary editor Susan Butler follows the changing language, documenting it as objectively as possible. There are those who want the dictionary to censor aspects of language that they deem...
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Interview: Edwina Throsby, Head of Curatorial
Head of Curatorial, Edwina Throsby, on feisty meetings, the importance of learning, and what it takes to find and prepare ‘a bunch of people as incredible as the last...
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Playlist: Perspectives on Education
Whether it’s from the viewpoint of a teacher, student, principal or psychologist, how our children learn, and how to best educate them, has become a topic attracting increasing attention....
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Playlist: Blow My Mind
It goes without saying that TEDxSydney talks are engaging, thought-provoking, and enlightening on many levels. Here we bring together the talks that went one step further, and completely blew our minds....
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In Conversation with Oliver Percovich | TEDxSydney 2014
Fenella Kernebone chats with Entrepreneur & Founder of Skateistan, Oliver Percovich. Oliver first skated in an empty pool at the age of six, while growing up in Papua New Guinea....
Talk
Clio Cresswell In The Studio
Dr Clio Cresswell chats with Fenella Kernebone before her big talk at TEDxSydney 2014. Dr Clio Cresswell is a Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at The University of Sydney,...
Talk
Jake Coppinger Outside The Studio
Jake Coppinger, a Canberra-based year 11 student with a passion for creating new technologies, chats with Fenella Kernebone prior to his 2014 TEDxSydney talk. Recently, Jake was awarded...
Talk
Mary Jerram in The Studio
Mary Jerram chats with Fenella Kernebone in The Studio after her talk at TEDxSYdney 2014. Mary Jerram is the former State Coroner of NSW. Born in New...
Talk
Tim & Judy Sharp in The Studio
Fenella gets to chat with Tim and Judy Sharp immediately after they come off the main stage at TEDxSydney n 2014. Tim Sharp is an internationally acclaimed 25...
Talk
In Conversation with Markus Zusak, in The Studio
Markus Zusak takes time to chat with Fenella Kernebone in The Studio after he comes of the main stage at TEDxSydney in 2014. Here he describes the art of...
Talk
How I Learned to Improve Technology: Jake Coppinger
After noticing many people dangerously using their phones while crossing the road, high school student Jake Coppinger decided to develop a form of human-computer interaction that does away with...
Talk
School Transformation – Our students are worth it: Jihad Dib
Jihad Dib was told the task was too big, the school too damaged and the community too fractured. He was told it wasn't worth the effort. In...
Talk
Skateboarding in Afghanistan: Oliver Percovich
Oliver Percovich first skated in an empty pool at the age of six, while growing up in Papua New Guinea. In 2007 Oliver moved to Afghanistan from Australia when...
Talk
A Double Shot of Happiness: Tim & Judy Sharp
Tim and Judy Sharp's story is one of great love and inspiration. Tim Sharp was diagnosed with Autism at age three, his mother was told that she...
Film
Simple Life Hacks
Subscribe - http://bit.ly/TEDxSydneyYouTube Twitter - https://twitter.com/tedxsydney Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TEDxSydney Feeling Smart? You're probably not! Simple Life Hacks was written, produced and directed by Samuel Andruskiewicz from Drink Digital as...
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Text Walker
Subscribe - http://bit.ly/TEDxSydneyYouTube Twitter - https://twitter.com/tedxsydney Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TEDxSydney By Kapow Pictures for TEDxSydney 2014
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Hank and Bruce
Subscribe - http://bit.ly/TEDxSydneyYouTube Twitter - https://twitter.com/tedxsydney Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TEDxSydney Hank and Bruce by Paper House Productions and The Projects* was selected as part of...
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Chip
Subscribe - http://bit.ly/TEDxSydneyYouTube Twitter - https://twitter.com/tedxsydney Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TEDxSydney Chip by Opening Act Films and mtm Runtime Pictures was selected as part of the Tasty Video Bit series for...
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TEDxSydney Supports TEDxMogadishu
TEDxSydney, the premier TEDx event on the world, is throwing it's support behind one of the smallest events in the world, TEDxMogadishu. You can help by going to TEDxMogadishu.com...
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Lessons Worth Sharing
The University of Sydney asked their students and faculty to share their most valuable lesson.
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Ali Farthi & Jo Morrison in The Studio
As Principal Partner, the University of Sydney played host to a 300-strong crowd in The Studio, where staff and students took to the stage to discuss their remarkable stories...
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In Conversation with Markus Zusak, in The Studio
Markus Zusak takes time to chat with Fenella Kernebone in The Studio after he comes of the main stage at TEDxSydney in 2014. Here he describes the art of...
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Mary Jerram in The Studio
Mary Jerram chats with Fenella Kernebone in The Studio after her talk at TEDxSYdney 2014. Mary Jerram is the former State Coroner of NSW. Born in New Zealand, Mary...
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Jake Coppinger Outside The Studio
Jake Coppinger, a Canberra-based year 11 student with a passion for creating new technologies, chats with Fenella Kernebone prior to his 2014 TEDxSydney talk. Recently, Jake was awarded third...
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Clio Cresswell In The Studio
Dr Clio Cresswell chats with Fenella Kernebone before her big talk at TEDxSydney 2014. Dr Clio Cresswell is a Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at The University of Sydney, researching...
Video
In Conversation with Oliver Percovich
Fenella Kernebone chats with Entrepreneur & Founder of Skateistan, Oliver Percovich. Oliver first skated in an empty pool at the age of six, while...
Talk
Want to be known as a vagina girl for the rest of your life? by Hannah Ryan
Hannah Ryan's mother asked her: "Do You Want to be known as Vagina Girl for the rest of your life?" Hannah had to assess how much of her career...
Talk
How To Think Good by Vik Nithy
Vik Nithy will be speaking about how meditation has helped him overcome his personal struggles with mental health. He will also be exploring how meditation can help young people...
Film
Big Ideas start at TEDxYouth@Sydney
A video documentation of how our Principal Partner The University of Sydney became involved on our big day at the MCA.
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Blindness, Technology & Reading
People who are blind, can now effectively read, thanks to technological evolution since the early 20th century. Professor Ron McCallum AO is one of Australia's most respected industrial and...
Talk
The essential role of music in education
Music educator Richard Gill is the Music Director of the Victorian Opera and the Artistic Director of the Education Program for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
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Imaginary Friends
In an enlightening and persuasive talk, psychologist Evan Kidd argues that we need to start taking play more seriously. He explains how children with imaginary friends are more creative...
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TED-Ed: Lessons Worth Spreading
After a long career in journalism and publishing (Imagine Media, publisher of Business 2.0 magazine, and creator of the popular games website IGN), Chris Anderson became the curator of...
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A Story of Life, Discovery & Death
Mary Victor O'Reeri lives and works in the remote north-west Kimberley region of Western Australia. As a traditional owner, educator, UN delegate and communicator, Mary works with her people...
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Museums of the Future
Seb lives many lives. In his day job he is the Head of Digital, Social and Emerging Technologies at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney. His other interests include electronic...
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The Value of Music Education
Music educator Richard Gill argues the case for igniting the imagination through music and for making our own music. In this talk, he leads the TEDxSydney audience through some...
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Derek Muller: The key to effective educational science videos
Derek Muller is the Creative Director of Veritasium, a science video blog with 90 films based off of interviews with Australians about issues such as global warming, seasons and...
Video
University of Sydney Student Vox Pop
A short video with vox pops made by Andre Fenby and Drew Rooke, Media and Communication students at the University of Sydney … Principal Partner for TEDxSydney 2013. Music by...
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Tim & Judy Sharp in The Studio
Fenella gets to chat with Tim and Judy Sharp immediately after they come off the main stage at TEDxSydney n 2014. Tim Sharp is an internationally acclaimed 25 year-old...
Performance
Together — A Performance | Jess Hitchcock
A special performance by Jess Hitchcock to bring us together. #Yes23 Jess Hitchcock is a Melbourne-based Indigenous singer-songwriter who has stirred the Australian...
Talk
The link between big data and suicide prevention | Sandersan Onie
Trigger Warning: The following content may contain suicide or self-harm topics. Learning from personal experiences, and the lived experience of other survivors, Dr Sandersan Onie shares his work that uses...
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The future will be written with the language of the past | Marlikka Perdrisat
How has the natural world shaped language, and how does that language now shape how you see the world? First Nations people have spent tens of thousands of years...
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To stop abuse, we first need to understand grooming | Grace Tame
NOTE FROM TEDxSydney: This talk contains a discussion of child sexual abuse, which some viewers may find to be distressing or objectionable. At 15,...
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My kids aren’t white, but I am. How should I confront racism? | Josh Pyke
While out with his wife and two young children one day, an unexpected experience forced Josh Pyke to start asking himself some tricky questions. Josh Pyke is an award-winning...
Idea
The Law As A Force For Good
In 2018 we were approached by a young man who had been involuntarily separated from his wife and had not been able to meet his son, then 1 year...
News
TEDxSydney Announces New Principal Partner – Microsoft
COVID has created an opportunity to rethink how we want to live and work – flexibility without compromising collaboration, culture without the constraints of location. We...
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Why Thinking Inside the Box Can Save Lives
When we think of animation, we picture illustrations and digital storyboards coming to life. When a person shares exciting news in a happy state we say, “don’t they look...
Talk
The true state of the United States, November 2020 | Damien Cave
Four days after the 2020 US Election, without a result annouced, New York Times Australia Bureau Chief Damien Cave spoke to the rise of individualism in America. Cave's career...
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Poetry is having a moment and it’s the right kind of viral
To say the 2020 news cycle to date has been dramatic is an understatement. But at the same time, people are resilient and some of the more...
Film
D.I.Y. | 2019 Film Program
A reflection on life, death, and splinters. Colin Taylor has built his life by hand. Four houses, an ocean-going yacht, a trimaran, and an aeroplane – which he learnt...
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TEDxSydney Salon | Everything is Connected | Meet the speaker: Mike Seymour
We invite you to watch our behind the scenes chat with Mike Seymour from TEDxSydney Everything is Connect 2018 Salon event. Mike's talk spoke to the idea of how we...
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TEDxSydney 2018 “HumanKind” Opening Titles
The TEDxSydney 2018 titles explore this year’s topic of Humankind by taking us through the TEDxSydney Museum, where our present and potential future collide with the past. Modern subjects...
Performance
What happens in your throat when you beatbox? | Tom Thum & Dr Matthew Broadhurst
Beatboxer Tom Thum has a symphony in his throat, but how does he make those sounds? Armed with a microphone and camera, get up close and personal as we...
Talk
The Myths About Violence Against Women In The Media | Jane Gilmore
After seeing the descriptions in headlines and articles about violence against women committed by men, journalist Jane Gilmore set out to fix it … by fixing the language itself....
Talk
Rethinking Privilege | Mariam Veiszadeh
People with the most privilege tend not to admit, or even be aware they have it. Diversity and Inclusion consultant Mariam Veiszadeh explains how privilege and unconscious bias works...
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Muscle Dysmorphia – The Male Eating Disorder | Scott Griffiths
While muscle dysmorphia, the 'male' eating disorder - is not really male, a disproportionate number of men are impacted by it. Researcher Scott Griffiths argues that eating disorders are...
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The Art of Forgetting, Australians and their History | David Hunt
Australian Historian and author, David Hunt passionately argues that for Australia to understand who we are, we must embrace our rich and vibrant history, both wonderful and terrible. An...
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TEDxSydney 2017 Speakers – Judy Atkinson
If Australians have a will to Reconciliation, why hasn’t it happened yet? Emeritus Professor Judy Atkinson surveys the changes we’ve made and that are yet to come.
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TEDxSydney 2017 Speakers – Uncle Jack Charles
One of Australia’s most remarkable actors, Uncle Jack Charles plays Uncle Jimmy West, the original Cleverman on the hit ABC dystopian spec-fic series. Turns out these two Uncles have...
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TEDx Sydney 2017 Speakers – Jane Gilmore
“This is the story of John and Mary, a typical Australian couple, and how gendered economic inequality plays out over a lifetime. John ends up comfortably wealthy Mary lives...
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TEDxSydney 2017 Speakers – Peter Greste
“Did you ever hear about Alan Johnston?” asks journalist Peter Greste. The name rings a bell, I say. “Alan was a BBC reporter who was kidnapped and held in Gaza...
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TEDxSydney 2017 Speakers – David Hunt
In 2012, author David Hunt was working on a new historical sketch comedy for television. The show was pulled but, by then, Hunt knew what was next. “I’d become fascinated...
Talk
How to be Faithful to a Face – Reconstructing an Egyptian Mummy | Jennifer Mann
Jennifer Mann’s love of portrait sculpting led her down an intriguing path, to study forensic facial reconstruction. In this talk she explains how she brought back to life the...
Talk
We Can See Someone Looking, But Can We Hear Someone Listening? | Lawrence English
Composer and artist, Lawrence English is interested in audition, which is the act of perceiving with our ears to extract information from the world around us. Unlike our eyes,...
Performance
Temazcal (Performance) | Claire Edwardes
Internationally acclaimed percussion soloist, chamber musician and artistic director of Ensemble Offspring, Claire Edwardes performs 'Temazcal' by Javier Alvarez at TEDxSydneySalon in November 2016. Claire Edwardes has been described by...
Talk
Why We Need to Keep Dreaming, Dancing & Doing Things Differently (Q&A) | Amrita Hepi
Amrita Hepi’s talk at TEDxYouth@Sydney 2016 encouraged us to be confident and comfortable in our bodies. In this follow-up interview, she was joined on the TEDxSydneySalon stage by Youth...
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Speaker Amrita Hepi on What Makes A TEDx Talk Tick
Dancer, writer and activist Amrita Hepi gave her first TEDx talk at Sydney Opera House at the 2016 TEDxYouth@Sydney event. In the talk, titled To be a Good...
Talk
Picturing the Air Around Us | Emily Parsons-Lord
Emily Parsons-Lord asks us to picture the air in our imagination. What do we see? Empty space, clear blue sly or trees dancing in the breeze? We tend not...
Talk
To be a Good Dancer, Don’t Give a F**k | Amrita Hepi
Amrita encourages people to be confident and comfortable in their body. The shame associated with our bodies is a result of the gaze that is imposed on it. It’s...
Performance
A Completely Unqualified Guided Meditation | Nick Coyle
Three weeks ago a glowing druid on a skateboard appeared to Nick Coyle in a dream and told him to lead a guided meditation, despite being completely un-qualified. You...
Talk
Understanding Systematic Oppression and Institutionalised Racism
Kyol Blakeney gives a powerful presentation about understanding the concept of systematic oppression and institutionalised racism. This ranged from presenting ideas about the current structure we live under in...