An emotionally charged piece of theatre that leaves you wondering who is at fault?
Category Archive: The Arts
Bringing their rendition of Swan Lake to Australian audiences, they are demonstrating their act of defiance against war through the vocabulary of dance.
“The possibility of making a viral video is a small bit of hope you have in the back of your mind, but we never expected our white noise generator to make such an impact!” says Sienna Hart grand daughter of renowned artist Pro Hart.
From a castle that breathes, a comic book come to life, to a fantastic thief – this is your Weekly Watch.
A brilliant expression of the human form, life and all its imperfections.
Already recognised as one of the world’s biggest arts festivals, the Fringe has been attracting artists and visitors to our state for over 60 years, and this award will come as no surprise to locals.
As the first festival in Adelaide to do so, their Sustainability Action Plan puts into action very real and tangible ways of meeting the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
James says that the film was never intentionally made to be about men’s mental health of grief, but that it just came naturally and eventually evolved before their eyes into exactly that.
Once again, the OzAsia Festival has taken over the Adelaide CBD, this time celebrating its 15th anniversary by showcasing the best of Asian culture and cuisine.
Led by a talented, all-star cast, we are treated to wicked humour, a lively soundtrack, and stand out acting and dancing making 9 to 5 a must see for South Australians.
