'The Record' was originally produced in 2013, and sees its Australian premiere at OzAsia this year. This piece brings together 45 people, mostly recruited through social media.
As far as dream stories go, the journey of Tibetan-born Sang Jijia from a child shepherd growing up in the country to becoming one of the biggest names in Contemporary Dance, has been nothing short of amazing.
The incredibly popular Director Meng Jing Hui is back in Australia as part of OzAsia with theAustralian Premiere of his play Two Dogs. We got to fire a few questions at the avant-garde Director about his thoughts on the Festival, the play, and his return to Australia in between rehearsals. Meng has a cult […]
Get ready to revel in the sunshine and cram your calendar with everything that's going on.
The OzAsia Festival has brought the best of Asia to Adelaide, from fabulous shows, theatre and performances to the amazing Night Noodle Markets; Make sure you check it all out as the Festival comes to a close this weekend.
The highly anticipated Night Noodle Markets begins tonight in Adelaide (bring on the noodles, dumplings and gyoza) and now you can check out all the restaurants and performers joining in on the party
Some of Australia’s best Asian restaurants will be bringing an authentic hawker-style culinary experience to the heart of Adelaide from 24 September to 4 October for the state’s first Night Noodle Markets.
Based on the novel by Nobel laureate Mo Yan, Red Sorghum is a wonderful story of a young woman who inherits a distillery making sorghum liquour also known as kaoliang (similar to Japanese Sake). Made into an award winning film by Zhang Yi Mou, this dance theatre adaptation presented by the Song and Dance Theatre of Qingdao Performing Arts Group is a delight to the senses and is perhaps a closer rendition to Mo Yan’s story as per his own admission
Social photos from the launch of two new exhibitions for OzAsia at Samstag Museum
Adelaide Festival Centre has unveiled the 2014 OzAsia Festival program, which celebrates Adelaide’s sister state, Shandong Province, China.
Having refined their musical competence in London and Moscow, "T’ang Quartet: Secrets and Songs" was an intricately and expertly amalgamated production of Western and Eastern musical styles.
Drug War comes into its own with its dazzling action sequences. Full of bloody shoot-outs and kinetic gun-play, they assist in making for an engrossing film.
Three hundred people packed into the Adelaide Festival Centre’s Banquet Room to witness OzAsia Festival Director Jacinta Thompson unveil the 2013 festival to be held in September, and it will be action packed!
Adelaide Festival Centre has lifted the lid on the 2012 OzAsia Festival program, which celebrates India with a number of Indian performances spotlighting the richness of this vibrant country.
The 2010 OzAsia Festival closes this weekend after two memorable weeks of unique storytelling, cultural collaborations and sharing of ideas through a wide variety of art forms.
Adelaide Lord Mayor candidate Francis Wong will continue his strong support of the arts in Adelaide if he is elected Lord Mayor. Cr Francis Wong says he’s committed to making Adelaide a smart thinking, easy living, world-class city leading the way in music, dance, design, theatre, writing, festivals and cultural history.
Presented by Adelaide Festival Centre's OzAsia Festival & CentreStage Program in association with Yohangza Theatre Company, one of Shakespeare's best known tragedies of revenge and intrigue is given a Korean twist.