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Colin Ballantyne
-scale Shakespeare productions for the council starring Labour Premier Donald Dunstan. He established the Arts Council of South
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and was founding chairman (1980-88) of the Performing Arts
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Nicholas HANISCH
Nicholas HANISCH Born 1991 (Adelaide,
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) 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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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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Resonance
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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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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
Australian
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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
Australian
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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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11 Apr 2025
A World Premiere and Internationally Acclaimed Musicians First Shows Announced for Adelaide Guitar Festival 2025 Tickets On Sale Today
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8 Apr 2024
Final performances now on presale for Adelaide season of Chicago
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22 July 2022
Welcome to the 60’s Adelaide and Sydney! Shane Jacobson, Todd Mckenney, Rhonda Burchmore, Rob Mills, Asabi Goodman and Carmel Rodrigues to star in the Tony award winning broadway production of hairspray in Adelaide and Sydney
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Foundation Impact Stories: Celebrating the impact of your Giving in 2024
Children's Artspace is a place for all people to come together, and enjoy art created by, with, and for children. The program showcases a year-round exhibition program of leading South
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Hop to It Adelaide Guitar Festival’s On the Road Heads to Kangaroo Island
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Gather Round the Gramophone
voices from the Performing Arts Collection
Gather Round the Gramophone Exhibition at Adelaide Festival Centre!
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The First 50 Podcast — Episode 6: Anthony Steel & Douglas Gautier
The First 50 Podcast — Episode 3: Rhonda Burchmore & Todd McKenney In Episode 3 of The First 50 Podcast, hear how two iconic
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performing artists met for the first time… at Adelaide Festival
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Jack Fewster
Jack Fewster Composer Born 1892 (Adelaide,
Australia
) Died 1949 Biography Jack Fewster performed extensively with his own band, the Jack Fewster Orchestra, around Adelaide and on radio. Over his
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Troy-Anthony BAYLIS
Troy-Anthony BAYLIS Credits Born 1976 (Sydney,
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) Nationality Jawoyn people Biography Self-described Queer-Aboriginal, Troy-Anthony Baylis is a descendant of the Jawoyn people from
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about the impact of your contribution Read stories from our beneficiaries that demonstrate the very real difference donor contributions make to the Arts in South
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宋全国 Quanguo SONG
宋全国 Quanguo SONG Biography 宋全国 Quanguo Song exhibited as part of the exhibition Rizhao Farmers’ Paintings, brought to
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for the OzAsia Festival in 2014 by Shandong Government Culture
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Don’t Cry For Me, Argentina, promotional vinyl and cover, 1980
front row seats for opening night. The success of this production cemented the Adelaide Festival Centre Trust’s position in the
Australian
arts industry, but also created the chance for Adelaide
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