The Therry Dramatic Society brings Richard Alfieri’s Six Dance Lessons In Six Weeks to the Arts Theatre for their latest production.
Indonesian performer and choreographer, Eko Supriyanto (also known as Eko Pece), returns to Oz Asia with his solo performance, Salt, an entrancing and meditative piece of Indonesian contemporary dance.
In 2010 Korean choreographer Eun-Me Ahn took some of her dancers and three cameras, travelling around the country. On their journey they filmed older women dancing. These were farmers, fishers, shop-owners, horticulturalists. These women are the backbone of Korea, and Ahn wanted to celebrate them. Dancing Grandmothers is a work which grew out of that initial tour and combines dance, film and movement in a celebration of that most overlooked demographic: the older woman.
An orphaned boy is taken in by a Lengger dance troupe where his starts to explore and understand his body through dance and the power of both masculine and feminine sensuality.
Ballet lovers, this one's for you! Following sell-out seasons in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, David McAllister's The Sleeping Beauty is coming to Adelaide!
In the spirit of sharing the love of Dance and Pilates with the wider community, Stomping Ground Studios in Stepney has announced its inaugural Open Week to be held at the end of June.
It’s no wonder the Family Gala has been a great favourite for the past few years. It was a riot of music, songs, dance and amazing tricks with hoops on roller skates plus a juggling bear and that was just the first 3 acts!
UPDATED: As all good things must come to an end, we bid the World’s Festival adieu once again as we reflect on four amazing days of Music, Art, and Dance. The day started with a good wander around the grounds and proper thorough exploration of the scenery and stalls around the place. Being the last […]
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As the third day of the Festival came and went, the esoteric faithful spent another pristine Adelaide day in the sun drenched Botanic Park to inhale the essence of WOMADelaide. As it started to slowly transition to the beginning of the end, it was noticeably so with the FREE giveaway Coopers hats (after purchasing a couple […]
Having its world premiere at Her Majesty’s Theatre for this year’s festival, Fla.Co.Men is an often astounding piece of work.
With multiple sets over the long weekend that is WOMAdelaide, Jona of Glam Adelaide had a chat with Danielle Caruana of MAMA KIN SPENDER about everything up and coming for the now duo. J:How’s everything going? D: Yeah great, now in Adelaide and feeling the absolute compound buzz of all of the things that […]
It was blue skies and smooth sailing as we embarked on Day Two of the World’s Festival at Botanic Park once again, with another jam-packed day of global adventures awaiting the masses as WOMADelaide 2018 hits the halfway mark. Opting to secure a base under one of the gorgeous Moreton Bay fig trees conveniently placed next […]
So we’ve come to that time of year again when, amidst the madness of March, we get to take in the more cultured of the big events happening in our fair city- WOMADelaide. It’s impossible to ever tire of such a well curated long weekend, as the lineups keep exceeding expectations year after year. Attending […]
A tribute show to the late Michael Jackson, featuring impersonator Joshua Dal Santo, a 9-member dance crew and a choir.
If you're one of the thousands of people that flock to Henley Beach in the hot weather, be prepared to bring your dancing shoes tonight.
A condensed and modernised version of the classic Swan Lake ballet, performed in Veale Gardens as a free community event.
University of Adelaide lecturer, Maggie Tonkin, provides a well-researched & thorough history of Australia’s longest, continuously-running dance theatre company.
The basic background for the show is that it’s an all female production that uses ideas around gender and race to present an overall display of dance, song, spoken word, burlesque, and some circus.
For anyone interested in the history of theatre or dance, this film is a must. A classic bio-pic, it manages to be much more. A portrait of an extraordinary woman and an extraordinary time, this is tense, passionate and riveting cinema.