Preserving Ukrainian culture on the Fringe
A Ukrainian-Canadian artist’s Adelaide Fringe show tells of her homeland’s fight to preserve its culture against Russian forces.
A Ukrainian-Canadian artist’s Adelaide Fringe show tells of her homeland’s fight to preserve its culture against Russian forces.
Performances of opera The Golden Cockerel at the Adelaide Festival – featuring Russian and Ukrainian cast members – will still go ahead, say festival directors.
Fringe director Heather Croall broke down during an emotional plea to secure more funding for The Fringe as the event faces another year in the midst of the global pandemic.
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This fearsome flying fantasy creature represents its creator’s triumph over his own challenges – and the many spectacles of the month-long living artists festival.
The Adelaide based Australian String Quartet will get a new cellist with a familiar face for next year’s season.
The winner of Country Arts SA’s Breaking Ground award will use it to research and develop artistic traditions from her Flinders Ranges homelands as part of the SALA Festival.
Community centres will provide sanctuary for audiences when the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra returns to live performances.
An exhibition about samurai culture gives new meaning to the art of war at the Art Gallery of South Australia.
The impact of COVID-19 and social distancing inspired many works in this month’s South Australian Living Artists Festival and has even changed the shape of the event itself.
Artworks are walking out the door – on the heads of customers – in the Beanies to Berets exhibition at Onkaparinga Gallery.
The curtain will rise with guided public tours of the newly renovated Her Majesty’s Theatre in August, before shows resume at the venue in September.
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