Applications are now open for regional South Australian artists for an exhibition in April 2015 at the Adelaide Town Hall.
Cirque Mother Africa celebrates life & culture from 9 African countries, bringing a high energy party to all the beautifully executed feats one would expect.
Direct from a sell out Broadway season, Mother Africa is returning to Adelaide after 4 long years with new and old classic acts, new music, and new costumes.
The need to impress & obtain notoriety by whatever means is the theme to this humorous, slightly dark play, capturing the idiosyncrasies of today's youth perfectly,
Country Arts SA’s highly successful Visual Arts Professional Development award, Breaking Ground, has opened applications until 28 May for exhibition in 2015.
Some of the best and brightest of South Australia’s arts and cultural professionals have been recognised at the 2013 Ruby Awards.
Federal Arts Minister Tony Burke has announced a windfall for South Australia with 16 new arts projects being funded across regional SA through the Australian Government’s Regional Arts Fund.
Is it possible to out-Python Monty? In a world where we are constantly time-poor, this is a bold, speedy, irreverent romp through all 37 of Shakespeare’s plays!
Applications for Country Arts SA’s highly successful annual Visual Arts Professional Development award Breaking Ground are closing soon.
Complete with all the usual songs and gags, using the alphabet to choose which countries to visit, this fun show is everything the kids wanted.
Inspired by the Greek myth of Echo, Breaking Ground 2013 award-winner Aleksandra Antic's exhibition comprises drawings, prints and installations.
The Table of Knowledge touring cast needs one more local person to join them for a small yet significant role in this play about sex, lies, greed and corruption.
The Black Screen initiative is offering a free screening of Indigenous films on 29 May at the Hopgood Theatre, Noarlunga.
Nine martial artists from China graced the stage to showcase a variety of kung fu styles.
An ebullient arts community celebrated the 2011 ACC Awards, the ACColades, at the Arts Theatre, with Steve Saffell, CEO of Country Arts SA as guest presenter.
Last week marked the culmination of a six month artistic journey for Murray Bridge students, with the opening of the Big Journal, Big Draw exhibition – an artistic reflection of their personal thoughts and interpretations of Murray Bridge. Big Journal, Big Draw is a Carclew Youth Arts Artist in Residence initiative, in partnership with Murray Bridge […]