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Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation Bequest Brochure 2021

closely align with the stated purpose. “If you have enjoyed and appreciated the arts in South Australia, as proffered at Adelaide Festival Centre, a bequest is a way of offering a contribution

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Adelaide cityscape with Adelaide Festival Centre's white shell-like roofs, a river, bridge, and city skyline in the background.

Sir Robert Helpmann

Gambier in 1909, Sir Robert Helpmann CBE is amongst South Australia’s most famous sons. A great ballet dancer, choreographer and actor, Helpmann was recognised internationally for his achievements

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A mirrored tent with an elaborate velvet ceiling, featuring two musicians on stage performing for an audience seated around round tables.

About our Foundation

About our Foundation Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation is a charitable organisation established to support Adelaide Festival Centre's mission to make the arts accessible to all South Australians

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2022 Impact of Giving report

in our state and nation. From the outset, the South Australian community was united in support of the ambition and the idea of a multipurpose arts centre. A centre for culture represents the promise

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Support our First Nations Programs

creatives to produce, promote, and showcase works across all areas of the arts, so that all South Australians can learn and celebrate First Nations cultures and histories.   Donate today. Donation

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American Theatre Wing Tony Award for Best Revival of A Musical, The King and I, 1996

Musical Theatre

Musical Theatre The history of the all-Australian musical started in Adelaide with Australia’s first musical comedy titled FFF which premiered at the Prince of Wales Theatre in 1920. Homepage

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Education Resources Years5 6 BATB compressed 1

, the fatherly and eccentric professor whose inventive ideas of limited success easily lead people to undermine him and not take him seriously. Links to Australian curriculum English YEAR 5 YEAR 6 Strand

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