Dunstan Playhouse & Space Theatre
Plan your visit to Dunstan Playhouse, Space Theatre, and Children’s Artspace.
If travel costs prohibit attendance at an Adelaide Festival Centre presented performance or workshop, subsidies are available to eligible schools. Learn more or apply.
centrED received a large volume of applications. We will be in touch with schools to inform them of the outcome of their application by the end of week 10.
Sisters, Caleena Sansbury and Kirsty Williams have been dancing together since they were kids.
Growing up doing cultural dance with their family and a youth performing arts centre, Caleena and Kirsty went on to attend the Aboriginal dance college NAISDA. Their inspiration for creating contemporary Indigenous dance draws from their cultural knowledge, family kinships and their environments. Join the sisters in their fun, energetic and creative dance class and learn from their experiences in cultural knowledge.
These workshops are open to students of all ages, however we ask that registered groups span no more than 3 year levels.
This venue is wheelchair accessible.
Complete the Accessible Seating Form and you will be contacted to process your booking.
Plan your visit to Dunstan Playhouse, Space Theatre, and Children’s Artspace.
A place for all people to come, share ideas and engage in art created by children working with contemporary artists.
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