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The jewel in the crown DreamBIG is Big Family Weekend! Located at Adelaide Festival Centre, Festival Plaza and surrounds, this action-packed, multiday celebration features more than 50 FREE exciting events

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A group of high school students on stage, facing towards the auditorium. The stage lighting is on.

Scholarships and Subsidies

Scholarships and Subsidies Specialised programs for school-aged students to develop their craft. Homepage Learn Learning Programs Adelaide Festival Centre and generous partners offer an array

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for students in pre-schools and schools. Donate today. Donation amount $300 Helps with transport for a regional school to attend Adelaide Festival Centre. $100 Helps a whole class attend a performance

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A couple walk alongside the exhibition, arm in arm, and the festoon lighting outside the building is on. Taken at dusk alongside the 'Walk of Fame' at Adelaide Festival Centre.

Walk of Fame

, Guy Sebastian and Kate Ceberano. The public vote is hotly contested every year. Thank you to the thousands of Australians who voted online for their favourite Adelaide Festival Centre performers

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Foundation Impact Stories: Tanabata: Star Village

. These creations were then woven into a labyrinth of bamboo and textiles, creating a visual spectacle that celebrated the timeless story of two star-crossed lovers. Expand Expand Adelaide Festival Centre's

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

Phantasmagoria extended

. Processes of cutting, layering, and fitting things together seamlessly, are integral to her digital and sculptural work.    Phantasmagoria extended was the inaugural work in Adelaide Festival Centre’s

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Foundation Impact Stories: Showcasing SA artists in Moving Image Program

Digital Foundation Impact Stories: Showcasing SA artists in Moving Image Program Monday, 08 July 2024 5 min read Article Credits Adelaide Festival Centre has always been a beacon for artistic

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Local Artists Unveil 50th Anniversary Commissions

unveiled at Adelaide Festival Centre to celebrate its 50th anniversary. The artists were commissioned to create an outdoor light sculpture in response to the Adelaide Festival Centre’s 50th birthday

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Dream BIG 2025 Access Guide Families

will be on display on the lawns of the Amphitheatre overlooking the Karrawirra Pari, at the Adelaide Festival Centre. Reflecting local South Australian species. Following excursions in the Mount Lofty Region

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Kaurna sculptures placed at the front of the Festival Theatre entrance, featuring one large sculpture with water feature.

Kaurna Reconciliation Sculptures

have been situated in the forecourt of the Adelaide Festival Centre since 2002. During Festival Centre redevelopment works the sculpture was placed in storage, until it was returned to its new home

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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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For schools: Fancy Long Legs

Based on the book by Rachel Burke
Join us at "Fancy Long Legs" for a brand-new glittery and vibrant musical adventure, based on the picture book by tinsel and craft icon Rachel Burke. Showing at Adelaide Festival Centre's DreamBIG Festival.

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Beauty and the Beast

We proudly invite you to 'Be Our Guest' as Disney’s new production of Beauty and the Beast comes to Adelaide for the very first time, arriving at Adelaide Festival Centre in May 2025.

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Pipe Dream

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“Pipe Dream”, is an innovative exploration of pipes and physical theatre, drawing heavily from circus traditions to transform ordinary objects into extraordinary performances.

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DRAFT Uni SA Placement Student Volunteer Handbook Dream BIG 2023

Sara.Zuidland@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au OTHER USEFUL CONTACTS There are a range of other people around the Adelaide Festival Centre and other venues who can help you: Name Contact Details Adelaide

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For schools: The Princess, The Pea (and The Brave Escapee)

An original play by Finegan Kruckemeyer with music by Bryony Marks
In "The Princess, The Pea (and the Brave Escapee)" musicians will tell the story of a princess who dreams of escape… and how she ended up on a prince’s doorstep. Showing as part of Adelaide Festival Centre's DreamBIG Festival.

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Exhibitions

UniSA Animation Prize Winners

In May, Adelaide Festival Centre's Moving Image Program is exhibiting animation artworks by UniSA Animation Prize winners on our King William Road digital screens.

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