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CentrED Learning Resource - Moon Lantern Parade 2019

was] parading through the crowd, the look on my students’ faces as they realised they were involved in something big” “We felt connected as a group – with the Adelaide community and as global citizens.” “We

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Dream BIG 2023 Access Guide SCHOOLS v2

and then dance dance dance at the dance party! • Each station will have facilitators guiding participants. • It might be exciting, or scary to have a go at something new. Participants don’t have to be involved

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Education Resources Years3 4 BATB compressed

– Reprise). Meanwhile, the castle staff tries to teach the Beast to act like a gentleman, but when Belle refuses to join him for dinner, he loses his temper (How Long Must This Go On?). Meanwhile

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Education Resources Years5 6 BATB compressed 1

the Beast to act like a gentleman, but when Belle refuses to join him for dinner, he loses his temper (How Long Must This Go On?). Meanwhile, the enchanted staff serves a hungry Belle an extravagant

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Program 2023 Arts Leadership

biggest leadership challenge - something that you find tough to do such as having tough conversations, meeting high risk work challenges, being open and authentic, delegating and so on. This challenge

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2022 Impact of Giving report

such an important learning experience for the students.” Ashlee Hodder (Teacher), Noarlunga Downs Primary School “I can’t believe that we wrote a song. I liked that we all got to sing together. I was feeling scared

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Adelaide Festival Centre - Annual Report 2008-2009

Gerrand Presents) Little Artists, Big Dreams (Adelaide Festival Centre’s Something on Saturday program) Les Yeux Noirs (Adelaide Festival Centre’s trans:mission program) 13 AUGUST Festival Theatre Alice

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Adelaide Festival Centre - Annual Report 2014-2015

to the arts, the well-being of the Centre, and serving our public and often go above and beyond the call of duty to make the magic happen. Without the staff there would be nothing. Douglas Gautier Chief

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OUR MOB 2023 Catalogue

an important role in her own work. Since winning the prize Kat has undertaken artist residencies in Adelaide and is now exhibiting in various places beyond her region (something that has previously

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Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation - Impact Report 2024

: “It provides opportunities that would otherwise not be available. It’s a great feeling supporting something that you believe in.” Sam encourages others, where able, to consider similar support

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Adelaide Festival Centre - Annual Report 2011-2012

challenge going forward will be balancing delivery of the Festival Centre’s strategic priorities with our resources. Adelaide Festival Centre’s Strategic Plan for 2012 – 2015 identifies our vision

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Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation - Impact Report 2023

Program, Arts Workers and Emerging Artists) Artistic Directors Fund The support of our donors makes it happen. It is only because of you that Adelaide Festival Centre is able to provide extraordinary

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Adelaide Festival Centre - Annual Report 2012-2013

of programming across the range of our venues meant there was truly something for everyone – regardless of whether you were a first time visitor to the Centre or a season subscriber to one (or more

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