Ngapartji Ngapartji is a Pitjantjatjara concept meaning "I give you something, you give me something". Hosted by Spinifex man Trevor Jamieson and his Walytja (family), this unique theatrical experience is part language and culture lesson, and part storytelling with music.
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Let five of South Australia's most talented performers whet your appetite! Before you go to a show or the Kool Kat Festival Club, enjoy great local music overlooking one of Adelaide's most picturesque views.
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Fans of Edith Piaf know there is more to `the little sparrow' than Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien. Parisian cabaret performer Caroline Nin gives you a chance to hear more of Piaf's much loved oeuvre, newly minted.
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She's French, he's Dutch, she sings, he plays the piano, she dances, he acts, she acts, he sings... The talented and charming Isabelle Georges and Frédérik Steenbrink are on their very first visit to Australia.
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More than twenty years after her first musical release, Canadian songstress Issa (Jane Siberry) has become renowned both for her hauntingly beautiful music and for her compelling performances.
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Vaudeville X is a merciless lampoon, through music and song, of Australian society; a satirical lament for the passing of latter-day Medici, Paul Keating, and the heady days when the ARTS RULED, OK?
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Armed with a swag of stories and her bell-clear voice, Jeanette Wormald connects with audiences of all ages, whether they be country or folk music fans.
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Singer, actor and star of stage and screen, Paul Capsis belts out a mixture of blues, soul, rock and pop classics showcasing a voice that sounds like an "Act of God".
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With the legs of a supermodel and a brain to match, superstar Nashville diva Tina C returns to Adelaide with one thing on her mind - Reconciliation through the healing power of music.
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They're back! The smash hit sell-out success of 2006 The Burlesque Hour returns to give you more! Performance art divas Moira Finucane, Yumi Umiumare and Azaria Universe shake, stir and shock our sensibilities with their infamous raucous and risqué acts to an electric, eclectic soundtrack.
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This exhibition will feature cartoons from the 1960s with which Petty drew attention to the issues of the day. A generation later, these issues are still frighteningly relevant.
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