The Nashville Story provides a reasonable overview of the shifting forms and styles that constitute the history of American country music, but struggles, at times, to do the chosen set of songs justice.
Category Archive: The Arts
S-27 explores what occurs when people repress their moral instincts in the fulfilment of their duties during times of revolution and war. The energy it takes to remain dispassionate soon drains away, leaving everyone exposed and threatened.
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.
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.
Bands on Track submissions are open until January 5, giving local artists a chance to perform at the Superloop Adelaide 500 after-race concert series in February.
Hosted by the Korean Disability Arts & Culture Center (KDAC) in Seoul, No Strings will tour the full production to Seoul, giving four public performances, two school matinees, a public talk and a collaborative workshop.
Released in Australia and internationally, the part fiction, part autobiographical story is inspired by the trials and tribulations of the writer’s own life, but he hopes it will serve as some comfort for young people today.
Featuring performers from around the world, interstate and locally, the boutique event is once again bringing the excitement of the Fringe to the tranquil Adelaide hills from the 21st of February to the 1st of March 2020.
