The music at WOMADelaide is a chance to experience and learn about a myriad of different cultures, find out about or support local artists and hear music that you may never get to listen to again.
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inishing with international classic such as Hallelujah and James Brown’s I Feel Good; the only thing that remains consistent throughout the show is the pride, and jubilant smiles on all choir members faces. This show is for them first and foremost, and a special gift for the lucky spectators witnessing something very unique.
The Bands on Track initiative is the result of an ongoing collaboration between Music SA and the Superloop Adelaide 500 and now Music on Track takes the opportunities even further for our local artists.
As well as presenting a new body of work as a part of his solo exhibition Lollipop Land, Dave is co-curating several visual artists creating installations as a part of Utopia at RCC, co-designing NEON, and painting and creating artwork for several installations across Adelaide Fringe.
The 20th anniversary of the popular Unley Gourmet Gala street party will officially launch the newly upgraded King William Road precinct this Wednesday.
Within Adelaide’s newest revamped premier shopping and dining destination, Tourrific will extend from the recently opened new Council and community building, Payinthi, past the Palace Nova cinema complex to Meze Mazi.
Carclew’s Residency Program provides talented young arts practitioners with the opportunity to reside in a space for 12 months as they develop their artform, gain industry support and expand their professional networks.
Project and Development grants support the realisation of creative projects, skills development and career progression. This round will see $98,772.82 offered to filmmakers, visual artists, theatre companies and a regional media organisation.
Leconfield Wines, Australia’s oldest family owned winemaking business, has teamed up with the Williams Syndrome Association of South Australia to raise funds for people living with Williams Syndrome.
Alastair says the Basics to Beauty Masterclasses, which starts January 25 at the Duke of Brunswick from 10am until 4pm promises to leave students with confidence, knowhow and a newfound cosmetic ability.
