menstruate, Carla Anita Mattiazzo and Libby Trainor Parker have both created their own, independent period drama… with music and comedy.
Category Archive: What’s on in Adelaide
A world class slathering of local and international works will make up Adelaide Fringe’s immersive and interactive art program this year.
Behind the renowned Banrock Station wine brand is an ethos of sustainability, from wines that are produced ethically with low environmental impact, to the Wine and Wetlands Centre that aims to create awareness and interest in the environment.
If you’re heading to the pageant this year and you’re in need of inclusive and accessible options, SA Water, Adelaide Oval, Events SA and National Pharmacies Christmas Pageant have got you covered.
Adelaide singer and descendant from music royalty Kyan Burns is about to release her second single on the back of the success of her debut in June this year.
Greenbucks – the Challenge of Sustainable Development (1992) is one of the first major films on Climate Change, airing 15 years before Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth. Now, on the eve of this groundbreaking film’s 30 year anniversary, the event Greenbucks – No Time to Lose, follows a screening of the film with a panel discussion about the opportunities we’ve missed for action in the last three decades, and those opportunities we must take to maintain a liveable future for our world.
Surging onto the airwaves today, Power Lines is the latest single from Pink Plastic Bento Factory, the musical project and songwriting challenge of Adelaide multi-instrumentalist, Jesse Miles.
Attracting new audiences to classical music through unique audio-visual productions and innovative online music education, Creative Director and Founder of ARTARIA, Celia Craig started the organisation to advance the classical music community through embracing change in the new ways audiences engage with art.
Next month, a glittery gala event is set to raise much needed funds for an organisation providing support and information on anxiety, depression and suicide.
With inspiration taken from their respective residences during the Autumn of 2021, The Scattering of Leaves captures the essence of Carrick Hill in an audio-visual experience that traces the evolving patterns and washes of light and sound.
