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To dance is to be silly

French dance company Campagnie Didier ThĆ©ron will soon land in Adelaide to upend expectations of dancersā€™ bodies with a dash…

A six-piece band play onstage with their frontwoman front and centre.
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Experience the unmissable Adelaide Fringe

Tickets are now on sale for more than 1200 shows from around Australia and the world at this yearā€™s Adelaide…

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2023: a first-class year for Australian symphonic orchestras

An emphasis on sustainable music making, Australian composition, the showcasing of female conductors and composers, plus the voices of First…

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What our opera companies have on offer in 2023

Two Wagner Ring Cycles, First Nations and new commissioned works, plus a Gilbert and Sullivan festival, offer some diverse opera…

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Theatre review: Coldhands, RUMPUS

A play about the nature of destruction and sacrifice set in an immersive post-apocalyptic world.

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New program and personnel prove a gamechanger for Musica Viva

Musica Viva's renewal after COVID offers a tantalising program of collaborations and new directions.

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Theatre review: Oleanna, Space Theatre

Power and sexual dynamics in the Academe have another airing in this reprisal of a Mamet classic.

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Music review: Signum Saxophone Quartet & Kristian Winther

An enchanting saxophone showcase.

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Carclew celebrates 50 years of youth arts in South Australia

In its 50th year of operation, Carclew reflects on the past while warmly embracing the future.

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Music review: LEENALCHI and 1300, OzAsia

OzAsia festival rocked on with some cool tunes from Korean and local bands.

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