The Backstories is a series of shows developed for the Adelaide Festival by Annette Shun Wah and William Yang from CAAP to explore the Asian-Australian experience, in this case featuring Moya Dodd’s story. The performance elegantly presents Dodd’s family history in a way that engages the audience, exploring her passions and relating the tale of her success.
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Steve Hughes had Adelaide in stitches with his intelligent humour.
Using a mixture of shadow puppets, real life human silhouettes and paper animations, Chicago production company Manual Cinema, creates literal magic before your eyes. Based on the novel by Edith Nesbit, Magic City is a creative, vibrant adventure for all ages.
WOMADelaide 2017 Day 3 – TheRain, The Park & Other Things. Wow, what a day! And there is still another big day yet to come!
With half of the festival still to come, WOMADelaide Day 2 was another wonderful celebration of diversity, passion and musical virtuosity.
Kate Ceberano in the Spiegeltent – a terrific, five-star performance from one of the greats!
WOMADelaide 2017 kicked off in stunning conditions last night and, with the threat of rain later in the weekend, the enthusiastic Friday evening crowd were determined to make the most of the opportunity.
Two things are made abundantly clear in Morgan Welch’s new show, Girl Crush. The first is that she has […]
Interactive art installation, Gardens Speak provides a powerful (and very important) exercise in empathy.
One of the first acts to hit the stage when WOMADelaide opens this evening is Xylouris White, a collaboration between Cretan lute player George Xylouris and Dirty Three drummer, Jim White.
