The Backstage Sessions 2022 – Duo Antipodes
Duo Antipodes brings together the unique sounds of guitarist, Manus Noble & cellist Jehanne Bastoni.
Experience art and culture at home
Duo Antipodes brings together the unique sounds of guitarist, Manus Noble & cellist Jehanne Bastoni.
Kelly Menhennett is a national award-winning singer songwriter with a voice brimming in equal parts strength, passion and vibrato. Along with her band, get ready to be taken on an earthy and rustic journey through some of Kelly’s most catchy tunes.
Django Rowe has been writing and performing music since he first picked up a guitar at aged 4. Enjoy these new arrangements of his songs which while firmly rooted in jazz also push the boundaries of folk and avant-garde.
For some time now The Yearlings have been carving their place into the Australian alternative country music landscape. Enjoy this beautiful set oozing with chilled roots vibes and beautiful melodies.
Mike Bevan specializes in jazz and Brazilian guitar whose music has been described as ‘sublime and romantic’. Alain Valodze is an expressive Flamenco guitarist playing music of ‘haunting beauty and buoyant rhythm’.
Each multi-award winners and exceedingly talented blues musicians in their own right, together this trio combine the gentle fingerpicking of British Folk with the raw intensity of a Delta Blues speakeasy.
Tom Kneebone is a touring session musician with a guitar style steeped in pushing the boundaries of Jazz, Blues, and Folk music. Joined by Kyrie Anderson on drums and Dylan Paul on the double-bass.
Listen in as we close the inaugural In Other Words with a rousing debate. While we may know where Australia lives geographically – what do we think about its culture?
Listen to foreign correspondents James Oaten and Michael Smith in conversation about the present and future challenges to a free media at In Other Words in 2021, OzAsia Festival’s writing and ideas program.
Expressions like ‘Asian invasion’ and ‘yellow peril’ are all too familiar to anyone living in Australia, especially in the wake of COVID-19. We come together to talk about the experience of living in Australia.
Hear Elaine Crombie, Seb Lawrie, and Nara Wilson discussing First Nations representation on the page, stage, and screen.
The 'On the Road' program aims to inspire, nurture and develop new local artists, while bringing world-class musicians and town-wide activations to people that cannot easily travel to Adelaide.