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24 July 2024
Adelaide, You Better Shape Up! Last Seats Released For Adelaide Season Of Iconic Musical
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My Island Home Lyrics Dream BIG Children
, Uh-hunh,) home, Uh-hunh, My is-land (Uh-hunh, Uh-hunh) home. Uh-hunh. My Island Home Words and Music by Neil Murray ©Copyright Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd Print rights administered in
Australia
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5 Aug 2024
Shake & Stir Theatre Co's Fourteen national tour arrives at Adelaide Festival Centre this week
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11 Dec 2021
Celebrate the return of Students Got Talent and Lunar New Year at Adelaide Festival Centre this summer
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Foundation Impact Stories: A Celebration of Young First Nations Identities
artists’ exploration of who they are as young South
Australian
Aboriginal people today. Through a series of workshops at the South
Australian
Aboriginal Training Academy, Mark Oliphant College, and Le
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Gather Round at Adelaide Festival Centre this weekend
the atmosphere pre, during, and post-game. Keep an eye out for special guest appearances by South
Australian
footy legends after the games at Adelaide Oval, and enter the competition to win a case
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23 Jan 2023
Peek Behind the Curtain at Her Majesty’s Theatre as the Venue Celebrates 110 Years
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Hyacinthe costume worn by Helen Cassidy, Scapin, 2003
and vines. Credit Line Hyacinthe costume worn by Helen Cassidy, Scapin, 2003, donated by State Theatre Company of South
Australia
, Performing Arts Collection, Adelaide Festival Centre, photograph by Grant Hancock Expand Credits
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Nicholas HANISCH
Nicholas HANISCH Born 1991 (Adelaide,
Australia
) Biography Nicholas Hanisch is a multidisciplinary visual artist based in Adelaide. He is interested in a blurring of time. His sculptures
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Colin Ballantyne
-scale Shakespeare productions for the council starring Labour Premier Donald Dunstan. He established the Arts Council of South
Australia
and was founding chairman (1980-88) of the Performing Arts
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Partnerships
Partners Partnership Opportunites With a focus on Asian and Asian
Australia
arts and culture, OzAsia Festival attracts a diverse audience of up to 200,000 each year. With an extensive marketing
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Professional Learning Unique professional learning opportunities for teachers, through live theatre and educational events. Homepage Learn Credits Meet your
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In SPACE creative development program 2025 R1 FA Qs
Expand (2 weeks) • Tier 3: inSPACE Engage (3 weeks) • inSPACE x Feast Festival (2 weeks) • inSPACE x Brink Productions (2 weeks) Page2 ELIGIBILITY Who qualifies? Any South
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Resonance
South
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each year. The warm responses from audiences in the Resonance program highlight the inherent human need for music, and the integral part it plays in health, healing and well-being. In partnership with
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Photograph of Bart Willoughby, No Fixed Address by Eric Algra, 1981
No Fixed Address are the groundbreaking Aboriginal band from Adelaide in the 1980s. Their rock n’ reggae sound, with truth-telling lyrics made them a musical force in mainstream
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Our Ancestors
is an emerging First Nations artist based in Whyalla, in regional South
Australia
. She makes powerful paintings that honour the land and Elder’s past and present. The artist described her poignant work
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From the Wings
the Wings. From the Wings is an inclusive, intelligent, and enjoyable look at the arts. Episodes include audio from selected Adelaide Festival Centre talks as well as conversations with
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PD Facilities Officer PAC Facilities 5 Feb 2025
: Maintenance and repairs within scope of experience and training. Overtime may be required, particularly during festival periods. Adelaide Festival Centre is central to the Arts in South
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Foundation Impact Stories: A brighter future for artists and arts lovers for generations to come
Australian
history and the most significant individual philanthropic gift ever made for programming to a performing arts centre in
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. For Pamela, Adelaide Festival Centre is more than just a venue
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