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Adelaide Festival Centre's Moving Image Program presents

"On Film" and "The Last Climber Alive Must Keep Herself Fit and Ready"

By Emma Hough Hobbs and Erin Coates
Exhibitions
Outdoor Screens, King William Road
Untitled design 15
20 dates

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FREE

In September, Adelaide Festival Centre's Moving Image Program is exhibiting "On Film" by Emma Hough and "The Last Climber Alive Must Keep Herself Fit and Ready" by Erin Coates on our King William Road digital screens.

Emma Hough Hobbs (SA), On Film, moving image, 5:25 mins

Emma (she/they) is a queer artist from South Australia. She's an emerging filmmaker, animator and production designer. Her animated short On Film was selected for competition at SXSW Sydney 2023. It is an experimental animated-doc that explores the allure of shooting on film that captures filmmakers to this day.

Erin Coates, The Last Climber Alive Must Keep Herself Fit and Ready, moving image, 5:41 mins

‘Erin Coates' video practice has long been concerned with sci-fi literature, cinema and post-apocalyptic landscapes. The Last Climber Alive Must Keep Herself Fit and Ready, is set amidst a desolate megalopolis within which roams a lone female athlete on infinite loop. We watch her stretch, train, accrue muscle and strength in preparation for a battle with an unknown assailant who may never arrive to test the power of this lean and agile urban warrior. The set is the largest architectural model in the world, a miniature replica on a 1:1750 scale of the city of Beijing, housed in the Beijing Urban Planning Museum in China.’ Leigh Robb, Erin Coates: kinesphere, 2014


Accessibility

Performance Location: Outdoor Screens, King William Road

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The most direct way to enter the Festival Theatre is from King William Road, near the corner of Elder Park, or Festival Plaza. 

You can also walk from North Terrace via the laneway alongside SkyCity Casino or by crossing the footbridge from Adelaide Oval.

Access

If you require an accessible drop off area, use the drive through zone just off King William Road, approximately 100 metres north of the car park entrance. This is are is accessible when traveling north on King William Road. When King William Road is closed for major events, the nearest accessible drop off area is on the west side of Adelaide Festival Centre, alongside Festival Drive under the Riverbank Footbridge.

Taxi services

There is no formal taxi rank on King William Road, but taxis can use the drive through zone just off King William Road, approximately 100 metres north of the car park entrance. This is accessible when traveling north on King William Road. 

The nearest taxi ranks are located on North Terrace, outside the Casino and Railway Station, and on King William Street next to Rundle Mall.

Car parking

The closest parking is available at Festival Plaza Car Park, accessible from King William Road or Montefiore Road. Follow the signs on Festival Drive and drive down to the lower levels to park near B3 or B4. From there the King William Road lifts will take you to the Festival Theatre entrance. Visit the Festival Plaza Car Park websitefor more information. 

You can also use the Convention Centres Riverbank Car Park or one of a number of nearby city car parks. 

Public transport

Accessible by many forms of public transport. Including trains, buses, the tram (stop at Railway Station) and a free bus service that operates on a loop throughout the city and North Adelaide with stops on the corner of King William Road and North Terrace.

We want to make your visit as enjoyable as possible and offer many ways to assist if support is required.

Accessible Seating

In the Stalls, row W has removable seats to accommodate patrons who wish to remain seated in their wheelchair or transfer to a theatre seat. 

Lifts

Lifts are located either side of the Festival Theatre auditorium with access to all levels. 

Toilets

Accessible toilets are available at all Adelaide Festival Centre venues.

Assistance Animals

Every theatre and event/function area of Adelaide Festival Centre is assistance animal friendly. 

Audio Assistance

Festival Theatre has hearing loop facilities, limited to particular seats in the venues.

Audience members who require hearing assistance are now able to enjoy the show via the Beyerdynamic Hearing System. Please advise the operator at the time of booking. 

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