Woman who rescued Adelaide Festival dies
The woman who took the Adelaide Festival reins from its most controversial artistic director and rescued the program has died.
The woman who took the Adelaide Festival reins from its most controversial artistic director and rescued the program has died.
For the first time since 2014, New Zealand singer Lorde is heading to South Australia. Tickets for her outdoor spectacular go on sale this week.
WOMADelaide has been asked to remove a controversial act from the 2023 program amid claims the performance is “cruel” and does not align with the festival’s focus.
A visually stunning act that caused controversy five years ago, Florence + The Machine and Bon Iver are the first headline acts for 2023’s WOMADelaide festival.
Exhibition curator Tracey Lock has put before us a thesis: the vision of an artist at the avant-garde of international modernism.
More than a documentary, this is very much Aboriginal actor David Gulpilil’s story as seen through his own eyes.
The inherently militant nature of hip hop makes it a powerful medium that’s quite properly represented in our festivals.
A Child of Our Time asks big questions in need of answers, and after nearly 80 years we appear to be no closer to finding them.
Inspirational Aboriginal cooks prepare a series of dinners and less formal daytime picnics celebrating Indigenous culture and food.
Mo’Ju’s keen connection to country and family informs this concert, which has everything from ballads to belters.
In Supernature we careen into the distant future, where humanity has either evolved, or perhaps regressed.
Maple emerged from the haze and the crowd went wild for a superb combination of video and audio, movement and dance.
Both works in this double bill by South Australian choreographer Lewis Major were developed in response to the pandemic.
This year’s Adelaide Festival has defied the impact of COVID to beat its box office target by nearly a million dollars.
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