South Australia
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Playing on: fighting brain drain in smaller cities
Opportunity, infrastructure and cyclic patterns of migration all play a part in anchoring classical musicians’ lives in cities like Hobart…
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Dance review: Two, OzAsia Festival
An exploration and subversion of the conventions of Indian Kathak dance.
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Music review: Pinoy Street Party, OzAsia Festival
A celebration of Filipino music and culture.
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How a festival's legacy shifts perception
With 1.4 million people having attended Tarnanthi since its inception, ArtsHub takes a look at the festival’s impact in shifting…
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Theatre review: Perahu-Perahu, OzAsia Festival
A sea voyage through shadowplay.
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$7 million for SA arts and live music
The latest funding will help the creative industries prepare for South Australia's reopening.
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Vale: Nigel Lendon
The Visual Arts says goodbye to a great thinker and advocate; an artist who impacted a generation of sculptors.
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Performance review: Open Homes, OzAsia Festival
Open homes, open minds, open hearts.
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Concert Review: Destinations, Belle Chen, OzAsia Festival
An engaging evening of new-wave classical music.
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Exhibition review: Salon des Refusés 2021
The alternative Archibald and Wynne Prize Selection makes its Adelaide debut.