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Emma Northey Mesh The Place Up V2 still
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November '18 Moving Image

and devices, including VHS, Super 8, digital cameras, and television. Image sequences are generated by experimenting with the genre of portraiture, filming new images, and using found footage

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Artist Salvador Flores Loreto donates last portrait of Don Dunstan to Adelaide Festival Centre

his craft. In 1966, Loreto began his life in Australia. This move inspired a new energy in his artistic expression with the discovery of new freedoms, rich landscapes, and Australia’s characteristic

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Foundation Impact Stories: Preserving our costume collections

Collection Digitisation Grant 2023 Extensive research also accompanied the survey. Drawing from both internal and external archives, new details about the costumes, the productions they appeared

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2019 OUR MOB catalogue

program, many of whom chose to enter work in this year’s exhibition and contribute to the diverse range of artwork you see presented. Ku Arts is the South Australian support organisation for Aboriginal art

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Beauty and the Beast - Visual Story

the Beast asks Cogsworth where Belle is. He growls at her loudly. – After trying to convince Belle to eat dinner with him, the Beast growls loudly. Be Our Guest – Musical Number – A very sensorily

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International Women’s Day 2023

day can be anything from meeting with a Festival Director to discuss new imagery for an upcoming festival, to measuring one of the many spaces in and around our theatres to resolve how a new

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Virginia Gay Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2024 Artistic Director Photo by Claudio Raschella
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Thank you for being a champion for the future of Cabaret! ​

Festival is able to invest in the future of cabaret, supporting the development of new works and the brightest emerging cabaret artists.  We are truly grateful for your support, and we can't wait to welcome you back in 2025 for the 25th anniversary of Adelaide Cabaret Festival! 

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From the Wings

Digital From the Wings Wednesday, 11 May 2022 2 min read Article Enjoy thought-provoking conversations from some of Adelaide Festival Centre’s most memorable events with our new podcast, From

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The King and I set model designed by Brian Thomson, 1991 

In 1991, the Adelaide Festival Centre Trust produced The King and I to critical acclaim. After a successful Australian tour, the Trust made the ambitious decision to take the production to New York

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Barbara Hepworth

inspiration for her artwork. Hepworth's work was exhibited in a solo show in London in 1937 and won increasing recognition in the decade following the Second World War. She exhibited in New York

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Uplifting musical transcends borders

justice to the heart-warming story of thousands of stranded passengers and the small town in Newfoundland, Canada, that welcomed them all. It’s been dubbed “aggressively nice” by New York Magazine, has

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Two Blood

Australian Dance Theatre in association with Kurinji
Two Blood is a thrilling interdisciplinary exploration of belonging that excavates forgotten parts of Australian history, presented by Australian Dance Theatre in association with Kurinji at Adelaide Festival Centre’s OzAsia Festival.

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Two dancers pose dramatically against an earthy background.
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For schools: Two Blood

Australian Dance Theatre in association with Kurinji
Two Blood is a thrilling interdisciplinary exploration of belonging that excavates forgotten parts of Australian history, presented by Australian Dance Theatre in association with Kurinji at Adelaide Festival Centre’s OzAsia Festival.

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

Owen BROUGHTON

knowledge and research. In addition to Adelaide, Broughton produced public sculpture commissions for Canberra and Mildura and his works are represented in the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Showing 1 – 1 of 1 results Sundial Owen BROUGHTON (1973)

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