Free/State – 2022 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art review
Everywhere you look at the Biennial, cultures beg for recognition, and the arguments pull at your identity.
Everywhere you look at the Biennial, cultures beg for recognition, and the arguments pull at your identity.
Eryn Jean Norvill is able to take on 26 characters and make them all memorable, while the major roles are exercises in virtuosity.
A poignant blend of modern technology with the rich Indigenous history of the land we stand on, Sky Song feels deeply significant.
Four major live music companies have joined forces to open a new $6m venue on Hindley Street in Adelaide later this year.
Classics Unwrapped will see the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra perform in full for the first time since March with a concert at the Barossa Arts Centre.
Although its full Adelaide season has been postponed until 2021, Australian Dance Theatre presented a one-off performance of artistic Garry Stewart’s work Objekt.
Visual artist Kate Power uses sculptural installations to explore everything from bodily functions to emotional processes in Bedroom, her new performance work for Vitalstatistix.
A Victorian-era psychological thriller will keep audiences on the edge of their socially-distanced seats at the newly refurbished Her Majesty’s Theatre.
Artist Troy-Anthony Baylis explores concepts of dreaming, changing SA place names, and postcards with double meanings in his SALA Festival exhibition at the Art Gallery.
Cabaret performers who have come back to Adelaide during the COVID-19 crisis will present a two-part show called Friday Feels at Nexus Arts.
One of South Australia’s most famous explorers was also a musician who turned his hand to writing songs, which are the starting point for a concert by the Adelaide Baroque Orchestra.
A new series of music concerts will kick off at Her Majesty’s Theatre in Adelaide from October – with plenty of safe space between audience members.
The ASO has cancelled the rest of its major concerts for this year but will continue with smaller performances at venues with reduced capacities.
Adelaide actor Tilda Cobham-Hervey, who stars as singer Helen Reddy in the new film I Am Woman, has turned her hand to writing screenplays for two features which just received funding.
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