Your guide to what's on this weekend

STAGE

OUR HOUSE

The Royal Opera House in London has launched #OurHouseToYourHouse, a series of online performances including Laurent Pelly's production of Massenet's Cendrillon, an adaptation of the Cinderella fairytale, and The Cellist, which recounts the life of Jacqueline du Pre.

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Not so reckless: James Reyne.

Free, youtube.com/royaloperahouse

OF DEITIES AND DEMONS

On a trip to Sri Lanka, Peter Knight, artistic director of the Australian Art Orchestra, met Sumudi Suraweera, leader of "ecstatic music and dance" ensemble Baliphonics. The friendship led to Of Deities and Demons, a collaboration that combines the yak bera (demon drum), clarinets and traditional dance with the Australian Art Orchestra's experimental jazz stylings. Arts Centre Melbourne shares a recording of the performance.

Free, artscentremelbourne.com.au

MUSIC

JAZZ

The Melbourne International Jazz Festival presents These Digital Times, an online series featuring local and international acts on the last Saturday of May, June and July.

Today's line-up includes Kate Ceberano, American vocalist Gretchen Parlato and drummer Mark Guiliana, Teeny Tiny Stevies for the kids, neo-soul singer Kaiit, the album launch for saxophonist Julien Wilson's STOCK project, and more.

Saturday, noonlate, free, melbournejazz.com

ROCK

James Reyne kicks off Red Hot Sundays, a series of afternoon livestream sessions presented by rock festival Red Hot Summer Tour.

The sessions are free but music fans are encouraged to buy a ticket via Ticketmaster or Oztix. Reyne, who recently released his new single, Toon Town Lullaby, from his upcoming 12th album performs from the Corner Hotel.

Sunday, 3pm, free, facebook.com/redhotsummertourofficial

ART

Flinders Lane Gallery presents its unsigned and emerging artist exhibition Exploration 20 online.

With 10 artists featured, this 20th iteration of the exhibition includes Josh Dykgraaf's photographic manipulations, Alex Hobba's 3D-rendered animation A Hormone of Chance and Anthea Kemp's abstract oil paintings exploring the connection between place and identity.

Until June 13. Free, flg.com.au