Joyful, passionate, and just a fabulous night in the theatre
The Lucky Dumpling Market is back for its eighth year in Elder Park, running from Thursday October 24th to Sunday November 10th.
The 2024 OzAsia Festival program is packed full of amazing performances, events and installations that cater for just about everyone. Artistic and Executive Producer Joon-Yee Kwok has a diverse program that brings together brilliant musicians, engaging conversations, hilarious comedians, delicious cuisine and astounding visual arts. OzAsia Festival is Australia’s leading contemporary arts festival engaging with Asia and will run from October […]
Kicking off a weekend celebrations, the Moon Lantern Trail honours the rich harvest festival traditions and stories from across Asia.
OzAsia Festival has announced Anh Do's 'The Happiest Refugee Live!' will be featured in this year's lineup on November 7th.
This weekend - November 4 and 5 - OzAsia Festival is set to delight visitors with a unique experience - the Bubble Tea Garden!
For those who enjoy authentic Asian delicacies, this market is nothing short of paradise.
OzAsia Festival favourite, the Moon Lantern Trail, is returning for its third consecutive year, bringing a whimsical and other-worldly experience to the CBD.
OzAsia is back! Expect remarkable contemporary dance, powerful theatre, delicious cuisine, engaging conversations and brilliant musicians.
Step away from the Lucky Dumpling Market and immerse yourself in Asian-inspired music from Australia's most talented artists this OzAsia season.
OzAsia Festival is showcasing all things bubble tea with a two-day event that will take over Festival Plaza, complete with exciting new bubble tea flavours exclusive to Bubble Tea Garden.
OzAsia's Lucky Dumpling Market and Moon Lantern Trail both return, alongside 50 ticketed and free events and exhibitions.
If you've ever wanted to eat your way around Asia without ever leaving Adelaide, now is your chance!
In this harrowing documentary, Nanfu Wang investigates the reverberations from China's notorious one-child policy.
Stan Lai is regarded as China’s most respected, contemporary theatre director. 30 years ago he started with a script and an improvising theatre troupe, and developed what became Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land.
This musical double-bill, jointly hosted by OzAsia and Nexus Arts, brings together two outfits with the same aim: to fuse Australian jazz with Carnatic music (the indigenous sound of Southern India).
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.
Get excited for the explosion of culture and festivities that will grace the Adelaide Festival Centre in October with perennial favourite OzAsia Festival which have given us a sneak peek into their 2018 lineup!
All the photos from the Moon Lantern Festival VIP Event.
A teenager leaves his family farm to take up work at a construction site on Diamond Island in the city of Phnom Penh where he discovers his estranged brother.