The works explore the dependencies that humans have on water at large, as well exposing the vulnerability of the oceans and waterways, caused by human interference.
Adelaide Festival
Portraits in Motion is moving and at the same time light-hearted and mesmeric.
The Secret River is one of the most important pieces of theatre you are likely to see in this country and, therefore, the perfect centrepiece to the 2017 Adelaide Festival.
We chatted to Lance Ferguson from the Bamboos about music, the changing live music scene and their upcoming gig at the Riverbank Palais.
Teacher, musician, director, actor and carryover champion Russell Cheek is no stranger to Adelaide, nor to Adelaide’s festivals. Russell […]
Held each weekend throughout the festival from March 3 to 19, and set on the River Torrens in the stunning surrounds of Elder Park, the Riverbank Palais Long Lunches will bring together some of the country’s top chefs
The Secret River is set to be one of the major highlights of the 2017 program.
With each animal represented by a particular instrument and musical theme, Peter and the Wolf helps children to learn about music and the orchestra in a fun and engaging way.
The 2016 Adelaide Festival generated an estimated gross expenditure of $78.3 million for the state.
The pairing of Canadian headline act, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, with Japan’s Vampilla for the Adelaide Festival performance at Thebarton Theatre on Sunday night made for some interesting comparisons.
