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This special edition of the Moving Image Program focuses on a selection of seven works to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
2 Special Art Commissions by local artists Jason Sims and Michael Kutschbach Unveiled at Adelaide Festival Centre to Celebrate its 50th Anniversary
The Very Hungry Pelican was created for the inaugural Riverland Short Film Festival 2022, screening on Adelaide Festival Centre's King William Road Screens in January 2024.
The incredible support of our donors is the driving force behind the achievements of Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation.
Meet the Talented Students from the Class of 2023
Adelaide Festival Centre was recently recognised at the prestigious 2023 South Australian Tourism Awards and the 2023 South Australian Music Awards, winning awards for three of our beloved festivals.
OzAsia Festival 2023 came to a magnificent close on Sunday, with over 180,000 attendees relishing 190 indoor and outdoor events.
Award-winning playwright Emily Steel returns with The Garden, a searing drama about communities big and small and how we treat each other across borders and garden plots, real and imagined.
Throughout June and August, the OzAsia Festival team were fortunate to welcome three interns from the Chinese University of Hong Kong: Jenny Pan, June Wong, and Kelvin Ho.
Minister for Foreign Affairs and South Australian Senator the Honourable Penny Wong unveiled a portrait painting at Adelaide Festival Centre, donated by internationally acclaimed artist Tianli Zu for display in Festival Theatre foyer.
Iconic South Australian First Nations band, No Fixed Address played to a rapturous house at Her Majesty’s Theatre as part of their national tour in July.