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SUMMARY:The Australian Burlesque Festival - Burlesque Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Workshop 1: Introduction to Classic Burlesque \nPrice: $30 \nDate/Time: 4 October – 700pm to 730pm \nInstructor: Bunni Lambada \nClass Description: In this all-levels workshop students will learn about the art of classic burlesque\, with a focus on movement\, style and developing musicality. This routine will include a focus on upper and lower body movement for burlesque performance\, creating a stage persona\, working with props\, and tease! \nLevel of experience: suitable for all levels – no dance experience necessary. \nWhat to bring/wear: Gloves\, water bottle\, dance heels\, and wear dance tights or shorts. \nWorkshop 2: Gogo Bananas \nPrice: $30 \nDate/Time: 4 October – 735pm to 805pm \nInstructor: Lucy Lovegun \nClass Description: It’s time for a sexy party! This high-energy workshop will take you on a trip back to when the hair was high\, the skirts were short and rock n roll free spirit prevailed. With some primo tracks from the era we’ll get your hips a shakin’\, your arms a bendin’ and have you doing the monkey\, wahtusi\, hully gully and so many more before you know it. Prepare yourself to have some outta sight fun as you learn how to shimmy and shake 1960’s style. Students will learn gogo dance moves through an upbeat gogo routine along with 60’s cage and social dance styling. \nLevel of experience: No dance experience necessary just a willingness to embrace your inner wild child and let loose. \nWhat to bring/wear: Comfortable clothing and shoes you can jiggle in\, flat shoes are recommended. Feel free to dress the part\, fringing/shimmy sets and gogo boots welcome! Please bring a water bottle. \nWorkshop 3:  Burlesque Costuming – from concept to creation  \nPrice: $30 \nDate/Time: 4 October 810pm to 840pm \nInstructor: Ella Fontaine \nClass Description: This is a workshop designed to allow students to develop their costuming ideas to create original and dazzling costumes. \nThis workshop will cover: \n●      “Classic” burlesque costume basics \n●      Using research and inspiration to develop original ideas. \n●      Developing ideas through illustration \n●      Tips & Tricks for designing costumes for easy removal \nExperience Level: Beginner to intermediate \nWhat to Wear / bring: lead pencil\, eraser and any inspirational materials. \nWorkshop 4: Get Down and Dirty \nPrice: $30 \nDate/Time: 4 October 845pm to 915pm \nInstructor: Willow J \nClass Description: Drawing inspiration from our fierce women in history such Tempest Storm and Jennie Lee\, this 30min workshop will teach you the fundamentals of old school bump n grind! Get down and dirty\, gritty and flirty with this fabulously fun and energetic class. Learn how to let yourself go and enjoy the erotic burlesque ride while your body gives in to ferocious moves and sensual grooves. Throughout the workshop we will cover techniques such as showgirl struts\, shimmies\, bump n grind\, floor work\, how to tease and transfix\, and how to lure in your audience to melting point.  A fun\, sexy and energetic workshop that will open your base chakra to the pleasures of sensuality! \nLevel of experience: All levels \nWhat to bring/wear: Comfortable clothes that make you feel sexy and that don’t restrict your movement. Dance heels are optional – bare feet are fine! \nWorkshop 5: Rock and Roll\, Down and Dirty Bump & Grind  \nPrice: $30 \nDate/Time: 4 October 920pm to 950pm \nInstructor: The Diamond Dahlia \nClass Description: The Diamond Dahlia’s signature class. In this class you will learn the bump & grind bible and then adapt these moves to a high energy Rock and Roll routine. This class is suitable for all experience levels and can be undertaken in bare feet or heels. Loose\, fun and filled to the brim with all the attitude DeeDee is known for. You’ll learn the moves and some history of how these came to be and the different eras of Burlesque. \nLevel of experience: all levels \nWhat to bring/wear: heels (if you prefer)\, water and attitude! \nEnquiries: dawn@australianburlesquefest.com
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/the-australian-burlesque-festival-burlesque-workshops/
LOCATION:Red Hot Arts\, 67 Bath Street\, Alice Springs\, NT\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="The Australian Burlesque Festival":MAILTO:dawn@australianburlesquefest.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181004T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181206T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180930T141029Z
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SUMMARY:Fine Washi Art Exhibition by Gigi Muto
DESCRIPTION:Fine Washi Art promotes traditional Japanese fine wash art. Established in February 2012 in Adelaide and developed with assistance from various partners\, Fine Washi Art has grown within a short period of time. \nTaking up flamenco dancing as a hobby introduced her to the wondrously coloured embroidery of the flamenco dancing shawl and saw the birth of a blended passion: her joy in the dance and in the beauty of the colours of the dancing costumes. In the field of traditional Japanese fine arts\, hand-crafted paper\, washi\, (treasured for its range of textures and colours) offered Gigi a means to further explore her passion for colour. Through her work as a beautician\, her passionate connection to flamenco dancing and its colour\, her deep aesthetic appreciation for the exquisite range of texture in washi paper\, Gigi has developed as an independent artist in the field which she calls Fine Washi Art and in which she is gaining a high level of recognition.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/fine-washi-art-exhibition-by-gigi-muto/
LOCATION:Fox Creek Wines Cellar Door\, 90 Malpas Road\, McLaren Vale\, SA\, 5171\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts,Food / Wine
ORGANIZER;CN="Fox Creek Wines":MAILTO:georgy@foxcreekwines.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180929T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180929T163000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180930T141123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T141123Z
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SUMMARY:2018 AYO Chamber Players
DESCRIPTION:Discover the intimate world of chamber music with AYO Chamber Players. Directed by renowned Australian pianist\, Piers Lane\, this will not be your typical chamber music recital. Known for his pizazz and dynamic approach on stage\, the London based pianist always aims to captivate audiences through his imaginative and emotive performances. \nPassionate about gaining global exposure for Australia’s most talented young musicians\, Piers will mentor AYO’s gifted musicians throughout an intensive week of rehearsals\, before culminating with two free concerts on Saturday 29 September at Elder Hall. Enjoy an exciting and diverse program of classical favourites from the likes of Beethoven\, Haydn and Schubert\, 20th-century masterpieces by Juon and Shostakovich\, complemented by vibrant\, contemporary Australian compositions. \nAlso featured in the program will be a world premiere of Andrew Howes’ String Quartet No.3 Canons\, commissioned by AYO. \nIf you enjoy an eclectic mix of pieces\, come along and hear the country’s best young musicians transform their love for music into performances for string quartet\, wind quintet and piano trio.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/2018-ayo-chamber-players/
LOCATION:Elder Hall\, University of Adelaide\, North Terrace\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts,Family,Music
ORGANIZER;CN="Australian Youth Orchestra":MAILTO:info@ayo.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180922T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180922T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180930T141040Z
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SUMMARY:Yoga Family Festival at The Roxy!
DESCRIPTION:The City of Unley along with Roxy Centre & Headspace and Bass invite you to our Yoga Festival\, an active fun afternoon out with your family!\n\n\nExperience the Headspace and Bass movement during their Yoga classes while the kids are entertained by different activities.\n\n\n\n\nChildren’s Activities –\n\nA well known character will entertain your little ones by playing games & having their faces painted during our 1st session &/or they can join in on a fun children’s movement class KONGA® Kids\, where they’ll learn fun dance moves in a relaxed atmosphere to music they know & love during our 2nd session of the day. \n\n\nKONGA® Kids is an interactive cardio program for children where they will learn fun dance moves\, self-expression as well as building their confidence. KONGA® Kids is an adapted version of KONGA® to suit the needs and wants of Kids aged 3-12. KONGA® Kids is a fun workout that fuses simplistic dance and fitness movements combined with popular music that is appealing to kids. \n\nFacebook event link – https://www.facebook.com/events/264418234341920/
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/yoga-family-festival-at-the-roxy-2/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Family,General
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180922T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180922T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180930T141039Z
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SUMMARY:Yoga Family Festival at The Roxy!
DESCRIPTION:The City of Unley along with Roxy Centre & Headspace and Bass invite you to our Yoga Festival\, an active fun afternoon out with your family!\n\n\nExperience the Headspace and Bass movement during their Yoga classes while the kids are entertained by different activities.\n\n\n\n\nChildren’s Activities –\nA well known character will entertain your little ones by playing games & having their faces painted during our 1st session &/or they can join in on a fun children’s movement class KONGA® Kids\, where they’ll learn fun dance moves in a relaxed atmosphere to music they know & love during our 2nd session of the day. \n\nKONGA® Kids is an interactive cardio program for children where they will learn fun dance moves\, self-expression as well as building their confidence. KONGA® Kids is an adapted version of KONGA® to suit the needs and wants of Kids aged 3-12. KONGA® Kids is a fun workout that fuses simplistic dance and fitness movements combined with popular music that is appealing to kids. \n\nFacebook event link – https://www.facebook.com/events/264418234341920/
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/yoga-family-festival-at-the-roxy/
LOCATION:Roxy Centre\, 1 / 80 Anzac Highway\, Everard Park\, SA\, 5035\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts,Family,General
ORGANIZER;CN="Nadia Boffa":MAILTO:hello@roxystudios.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20180921T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20180921T223000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180823T211519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180823T211519Z
UID:44999-1537560000-1537569000@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:OUR MAN IN HAVANA
DESCRIPTION:A hapless vacuum cleaner salesman gets sucked into a world of espionage in a murderously funny story told by 6 actors….and a vacuum cleaner!
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/our-man-in-havana-2/
LOCATION:Stirling Community Theatre\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="The Stirling Players":MAILTO:stirlingplayerspublicity@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180921T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180921T223000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180812T020752Z
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SUMMARY:OUR MAN IN HAVANA
DESCRIPTION:Author Grahame Greene/Adapted by Clive Frances\nDirector Dave Simms \n PRESENTED BY STIRLING PLAYERS \n A hapless vacuum cleaner salesman gets sucked into a world of espionage in a murderously funny story told by 6 actors….and a vacuum cleaner! \n Jim Wormold\, an under-employed vacuum cleaner salesman living in 1950s Cuba is struggling to pay for his teenage daughter’s extravagant lifestyle.  So\, when the British Secret Service asks him to become their ‘man in Havana’ he can’t afford to say no. \nThere’s just one problem: he doesn’t know anything! \nTo avoid suspicion he beings to recruit non-existent sub-agents\, concocting a series of intricate fictions.  But Wormold soon discovers that his stories are closer to the truth than he could have ever imagined. \nIn Clive Francis’ adaptation\, Graham Greene’s classic\, satirical novel\, becomes a fast-moving romp\, giving our cast a licence to over-act!
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/our-man-in-havana/
LOCATION:Stirling Community Theatre\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="The Stirling Players":MAILTO:stirlingplayerspublicity@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180920T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180920T193000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180930T141019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T141019Z
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SUMMARY:Kimberley Foundation Australia - lecture
DESCRIPTION:On the occasion of the Kimberley Foundation Australia’s 20th Anniversary and the 10th anniversary of the death of Grahame Walsh\, KFA tells the story of how the relatively unknown historic treasure that is Kimberley rock art has become the focus of major research by Australia’s leading archaeologists and scientists. Two multi-million dollar research projects involving 40+ researchers from all over the world\, along with traditional owners\, are collaborating on archaeological surveys. A pioneering Rock Art Dating project has the world watching… \nThe Kimberley Foundation Australia is unravelling a cultural tradition spanning 60\,000+ years. The Aboriginal rock art of Australia and the story it tells traces the history of global human migration. Revealing this story is the essence of our mission. It is Australia’s story. By unlocking the archives of the paleo environment and researching and dating the rock art we are learning how to conserve and protect this precious heritage and environment. \nAnd behind that story is another story waiting to be told. It is the story of the Foundation’s history. Who were the people involved? How did KFA create a model for funding research where the drivers are both the Aboriginal traditional custodians and the general public – all seeking to understand and protect the cultural and historic significance of this Indigenous legacy? Twenty years on more than 40 KFA-sponsored researchers are in the field working collaborating with traditional owners and involving more than a dozen universities and institutions. \nThere is no better person to tell this story than Maria Myers AC. Awarded a Companion of the Order of Australia in 2016 for the advancement of the understanding of Indigenous rock art and for her service to the community through philanthropic leadership\, Maria Myers has been Chairman of KFA for eight years. Her story started in 1994 when she met Grahame Walsh. Already a student of Aboriginal culture she was so inspired by his description of the living culture of the Kimberley and the rock art that she went to see it. She was hooked. \nIn 2001 Maria joined the KFA Board. The Foundation was already making historic headway with its founding principles of two-way understanding and two-way learning between traditional aboriginal Kimberley people and non–aboriginal people. In 2009 Maria was appointed Chairman. Today\, the Kimberley Foundation Australia is at the forefront of scientific research backed by philanthropists\, leading trusts and foundations and everyday Australians.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/kimberley-foundation-australia-lecture/
LOCATION:Pacific Cultures Gallery\, South Australian Museum\, North Terrace\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts,General
ORGANIZER;CN="South Australian Museum":MAILTO:marketing@samuseum.sa.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180915T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180915T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180930T141014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T141014Z
UID:45190-1537020000-1537027200@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:The Art of Bonsai : A Demonstration and Talk with Rob Hatcher
DESCRIPTION:As part of our series of special events for Edo Style: Art of Japan (1615–1868)\, The David Roche Foundation is proud to host Rob Hatcher\, one of the leading horticulturalists from the Botanic Gardens of South Australia\, for a practical demonstration and talk on the Japanese art of Bonsai. \nOver the course of the event\, Rob will demonstrate some bonsai pruning\, training and repotting techniques as well as the creation of a new bonsai. Then\, to complement this practical demonstration\, Rob will also give a talk on the more common styles of Bonsai and provide a short history of Bonsai\, which will tie it to the Edo period. It was during the Edo period that the Bonsai came to prominence in Japanese culture and the west came to be introduced to it. \nPlease note: Tickets to see Rob Hatcher also include entry to Edo Style: Art of Japan (1615–1868) from 1–2pm on the day of the event.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/the-art-of-bonsai-a-demonstration-and-talk-with-rob-hatcher/
LOCATION:The David Roche Foundation\, 241 Melbourne Street\, North Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5006\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="The David Roche Foundation":MAILTO:info@rochefoundation.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180914T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180930T141212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T141212Z
UID:45932-1536919200-1543597200@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:Starstruck: Australian Movie Portraits
DESCRIPTION:Friday 14 September — Friday 30 November 2018 \nA collaborative project between the National Film and Sound Archive and the National Portrait Gallery\, Starstruck: Australian Movie Portraits reveals never-before-seen stories of Australian cinema. Through photographic portraits\, candid behind-the-scenes shots\, rare film posters\, casting books and original costumes\, Starstruck celebrates the past and present of Australian film—including watershed moments in cinema and iconic visions of Australian life—and also offers a glimpse into the experiences of the actors and crew. The exhibition explores how cinema portraiture can create a bridge between the magic of a movie’s fictional worlds and the realities of filmmaking. \nA National Film and Sound Archive of Australia and National Portrait Gallery exhibition supported by the National Collecting Institutions Touring and Outreach Program\, presented by Samstag Museum of Art for the 2018 Adelaide Film Festival. \nVisit starstruck.gov.au
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/starstruck-australian-movie-portraits/
LOCATION:Anne and Gordon Samstag Museum of Art\, 55 North Terrace\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180914T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180930T141212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T141212Z
UID:45934-1536919200-1543597200@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:Molly Reynolds & Rolf de Heer: The Waiting Room
DESCRIPTION:Friday 14 September — Friday 30 November 2018 \nTime begins\, ends and goes astray in The Waiting Room. It is the place between ‘before’ and ‘after’. A place where realities converge and diverge. In The Waiting Room\, we are transported to that place\, where the elusive yet exacting nature of time reveals itself. \nInternational award-winning filmmakers Molly Reynolds and Rolf de Heer\, together with visual designer Mark Eland and sound designer Tom Heuzenroeder\, present a cinematic installation in five dimensions\, traversing the audio-visual realm through space and time. Continuing the Samstag Museum of Art’s series of moving image commissions in partnership with the Adelaide Film Festival\, The Waiting Room is Reynolds’s and de Heer’s first foray into creating work expressly for an exhibition context. Matching technical dexterity with conceptual depth\, it promises to push the boundaries of the cinematic experience. \nA Samstag Museum of Art exhibition in association with the 2018 Adelaide Film Festival.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/molly-reynolds-rolf-de-heer-the-waiting-room/
LOCATION:Anne and Gordon Samstag Museum of Art\, 55 North Terrace\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180913T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180913T223000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180930T140924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T140924Z
UID:44987-1536868800-1536877800@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:If/Then
DESCRIPTION:New York is a city full of infinite possibilities.\nThis musical is about all of them. \nElizabeth\, a city planner\, moves back to New York to restart her life in the city of infinite possibilities. When her carefully designed plans collide with the whims of fate\, Elizabeth’s life splits into two parallel paths. IF/THEN follows both stories simultaneously\, as this modern woman faces the intersection of choice and chance.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/if-then/
LOCATION:Star Theatre\, 145 Sir Donald Bradman Drive\, Hilton\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Segue Productions":MAILTO:info@segueproductionssa.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180912T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180912T210000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180930T141020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T141020Z
UID:45226-1536782400-1536786000@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:REASONABLE DOUBT
DESCRIPTION:STARC Productions – Marc Clement\, Stefanie Rossi & Tony Knight are a force to be reckoned with. This trio of two talented actors and director stated their company last year and this is there 3rd production this year\, the first one ‘TOYER’ recently just got nominated for ‘Best Ensemble’ in a Professional show. Their next show ‘Reasonable Doubt’ will sure to please. \n\n\n\n\n‘What happens when you’re forced to reconsider your verdict two years afterthe trial?’ Anna and Mitchell were members of a ‘hung jury’ for a murder trial.But during the trial they became more than just acquaintances…two years laterthey reunite in a luxury hotel. What happens is beyond their expectations.REASONABLE DOUBT is a fast-paced thriller about lies\, betrayal\, guilt and the desperate search for truth\, justice\, honour and courage in the face of human desires that could lead to a person’s ultimate downfall. The audience become voyeurs to this search for redemption mixed with the very human need to be loved for who we are\, despite our flaws \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/reasonable-doubt/
LOCATION:Bakehouse Theatre\, 255 Angas Street\, Adelaide\, Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180912T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180912T193000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180930T141013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T141013Z
UID:45188-1536775200-1536780600@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:Tree of life: A night of science
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate Spring and National Biodiversity Month\, we bring you some extraordinary insights into evolution\, extinction and the changing face of our Earth through the eyes of a handful of fabulous and fascinating South Australian scientists. The evening will include four short presentations followed by an interval for refreshments and networking\, and a panel discussion with Q&A. \nThe evening will be emceed by Professor John Long from Flinders University. Presenters include: \n\nProf. Diego Garcia-Bellido\, SA Museum & University of Adelaide\nGavin Prideaux\, Flinders University\nLaura Weyrich\, University of Adelaide\nZoe Doubleday\, University of Adelaide
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/tree-of-life-a-night-of-science-3/
LOCATION:South Australian Museum\, North Terrace\, Adelaide\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="South Australian Museum":MAILTO:marketing@samuseum.sa.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180829T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180829T190000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180804T165544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180804T165544Z
UID:43748-1535563800-1535569200@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:Think Global: Queer Rights and Southeast Asia
DESCRIPTION:While now recognised by the UN and leading democratic states (if still incompletely and often haphazardly)\, LGBTQ rights are denied in many other quarters. \n  \nIn Southeast Asia\, ASEAN has implemented a regional human rights regime\, albeit one which declined to incorporate standard global protections around discrimination in relation to sexuality and gender. This talk will examine the themes of identity\, visibility politics and rights claiming across a diverse range of ASEAN member state contexts.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/think-global-queer-rights-and-southeast-asia/
LOCATION:Hetzel Theatre\, Institute Building\, Corner of North Tce and Kintore Ave\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts,General
ORGANIZER;CN="Centre of Democracy":MAILTO:staff@centreofdemocracy.sa.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180819T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180819T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180804T165544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180804T165544Z
UID:43746-1534676400-1534690800@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:National Science Week: Help Us Build Our Future City – Kids activity
DESCRIPTION:Visit the Centre of Democracy for a hands-on activity\, and help imagine what our future city might be. \nWhen Colonel William Light designed the streets of Adelaide\, it was an innovative and forward looking city plan. Visit the Centre of Democracy for a hands-on activity\, and help us imagine what our future city might be. \nNational Science Week runs from 11 to 19 August and is Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology and thousands of individuals – from students\, to scientists to chefs and musicians – get involved\, taking part in more than 1000 science events across the nation.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/national-science-week-help-us-build-our-future-city-kids-activity/
LOCATION:Centre of Democracy\, Corner of North Terrace and Kintore Avenue\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts,Family
ORGANIZER;CN="Centre of Democracy":MAILTO:staff@centreofdemocracy.sa.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180817T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180901T190000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180812T020753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180812T020753Z
UID:44640-1534532400-1535828400@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:Macbeth by The Raw Shakespeare Project
DESCRIPTION:Imagine stripping away all the myths and superstitions\, \nThen imagine hearing this story raw\, \nAs if you have never heard of it\, \nSeen it\, \nOr read it before. \nIn this passionate production of MacBeth\, The Raw Shakespeare Project bring to life the real story often hidden beneath the legend of The Scottish Play. In the Scotland of many Kings – a 10th Century land of Celts – we find the Lord and Lady MacBeth as real people…good people\, and a loving couple who make a mistake…a mistake that heralds their tormented downfall and brings an entire country down with them. \nThis raw\, intimate and emotionally charged period production strips back the many layer’s that time has added\, to simply and powerfully perform Shakespeare’s amazing work. \n“What’s done\, cannot be undone”
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/macbeth-by-the-raw-shakespeare-project/
LOCATION:Marion Cultural Centre\, 287 Diagonal Roa\, Oaklands Park\, Adelaide\, South Australia 5046\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts,Food / Wine,General
ORGANIZER;CN="The Raw Shakespeare Project":MAILTO:rawshakespeareproject@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180817T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180817T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180804T165544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180804T165544Z
UID:43744-1534514400-1534518000@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:National Science Week: Reclaiming the Fact
DESCRIPTION:As automation\, climate change and fake news emerge as major influences on democracies this century\, it has never been more important\, or more challenging\, to engage and inform our citizens. \nIn ‘Reclaiming the Fact’ science communicator and activist Matt Richardson shares the challenges and solutions in building a knowledge powered democracy and informing citizens to demand better policy. \nBy Matt Richardson\, Founder\, Wise Youth Ed \nNational Science Week runs from 11 to 19 August and is Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology and thousands of individuals – from students\, to scientists to chefs and musicians – get involved\, taking part in more than 1000 science events across the nation.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/national-science-week-reclaiming-the-fact/
LOCATION:Centre of Democracy\, Corner of North Terrace and Kintore Avenue\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts,General
ORGANIZER;CN="Centre of Democracy":MAILTO:staff@centreofdemocracy.sa.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180815T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180815T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180804T165544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180804T165544Z
UID:43742-1534341600-1534345200@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:National Science Week: Democratic Digging – community archaeology and citizen science
DESCRIPTION:Ever wanted to take part in an archaeological dig? Then this is the talk for you! \nJoin Dr Adam Paterson (South Australian Maritime Museum) for a revealing discussion about community approaches to archaeology\, how they have been applied in the past and new projects. \nNational Science Week runs from 11 to 19 August and is Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology and thousands of individuals – from students\, to scientists to chefs and musicians – get involved\, taking part in more than 1000 science events across the nation.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/national-science-week-democratic-digging-community-archaeology-and-citizen-science/
LOCATION:Centre of Democracy\, Corner of North Terrace and Kintore Avenue\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts,Family,General
ORGANIZER;CN="Centre of Democracy":MAILTO:staff@centreofdemocracy.sa.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180813T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180813T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180804T165544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180804T165544Z
UID:43740-1534168800-1534172400@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:National Science Week: Big data and shrinking democracies
DESCRIPTION:The Washington Post’s mantra reads: “Democracy dies in darkness” and yet their unrelenting spotlight on the want-to-be autocrat Trump is simultaneously driving their revenue machine. \nThe media’s business model is built around numbers – more readers = more money and readers can’t get enough of Trump. Join publisher of CityMag\, Josh Fanning as he takes you ‘behind the paywall’ and walks you through the basics of the media’s business model and how – despite all the trouble its caused – data and the Internet can strengthen the democratic process. \nBy Joshua Fanning\, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief\, CityMag \nNational Science Week runs from 11 to 19 August and is Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology and thousands of individuals – from students\, to scientists to chefs and musicians – get involved\, taking part in more than 1000 science events across the nation.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/national-science-week-big-data-and-shrinking-democracies/
CATEGORIES:Arts,General
ORGANIZER;CN="Centre of Democracy":MAILTO:staff@centreofdemocracy.sa.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180812T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180812T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180812T020753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180812T020753Z
UID:44648-1534075200-1534089600@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:MARION ART GROUP MEETS SALA
DESCRIPTION:Marion Art Group is holding an art exhibition EVERY SUNDAY IN AUGUST from midday to 4pm at the Marino Community Hall\, 44 Newland Ave.\, Marino. There is a fantastic selection of framed\, unframed and miniature paintings for sale. Devonshire tea available for $5. Painting demonstrations throughout the afternoon. There is also a raffle (three paintings up for graps)\, all proceeds to Diabetes SA.  FREE entry. Everyone is welcome. We look forward in seeing you there is Sunday 12 August. See our website for further information www.marionartgroup.org
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/marion-art-group-meets-sala/
LOCATION:Marino Community Hall\, 44 Newland Avenue\, Marino\, South Australia\, 5161\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Marion Art Group":MAILTO:jeffkhague@bigpond.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180810T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180810T140000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025104
CREATED:20180724T001343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180724T001343Z
UID:43692-1533895200-1533909600@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:Arts CareersFEST
DESCRIPTION:The Arts – Thinking Broadly – Careers Forum \nAre you studying art or design but not sure how you can utilise your skills toward a successful career? Come and listen to a variety of arts professionals share their experiences of how they got to where they are today\, the challenges and the highlights. This forum will open your mind to the vast possibilities that await you in an arts related industry. \nPresenters will include: \n– Paul Vasileff – Director\, Paolo Sebastian \n– Claire Foxton – Street Artist (NSW) \n– Matt Taylor – Contemporary Furniture Designer \n– Serena Wong – Arts\, Culture and Development Officer\, Riddoch Art Gallery \n– Thomas Readett – Artist/Tarnanthi Education Officer\, AGSA \n– Sera Waters – Artist and lecturer\, Adelaide Central School of Art \n– Rebecca Evans – Curator\, AGSA (in conversation with Artlab Australia) \n– Penny Griggs – General Manager\, South Australian Living Artist Festival (SALA) \nWhen Friday 10 August\, 10am – 2pm\nCost $10 student\, $5 equity/regional student\, $20 educators and parent/caregivers\nBookings email learning@artgallery.sa.gov.au (provide contact details\, name of school\, number and year level of students\, number of educators and parent/caregivers)\nTelephone (08) 8207 7033
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/arts-careersfest/
LOCATION:Art Gallery of South Australia\, North Terrace\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180807T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180807T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025105
CREATED:20180812T020752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180812T020752Z
UID:44628-1533628800-1533661200@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:LETTICE & LOVAGE
DESCRIPTION:Lettice and Lovage. Lettice and Lovage is a comedic and satire play by Peter Shaffer. It is centered around a flamboyant tour guide who loves to embellish the history behind an English country house and who butts heads with a fact-conscious official at the house.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/lettice-lovage/
LOCATION:The Chapel Theatre\, 14 Commercial Road\, Strathalbyn\, SA\, 5255\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Strathalbyn Players":MAILTO:jacqs067@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20180805T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20180805T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025105
CREATED:20180725T195735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180725T221441Z
UID:44078-1533477600-1533488400@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:Mad Hatter and her Protege
DESCRIPTION:2018 SALA FESTIVAL – MAD HATTER AND HER PROTEGE – Meet the Maker\n2:00 PM to 5:00 PM    SUN\, 05/08/2018\nVENUE: Claymore Wines Cellar Door \nClaymore Wines SALA Exhibition ‘Meet the Maker’ of our featured pieces of wearable art. \nJoin us as we explore our creation and imagination. \nFeaturing pieces by Lorraine Gill\, Oksana Caretti\, Heaher Mackay Clark\, Christiania Moore\, Di Roberton\, Peta Stuart\, Louise Swann and Katie ‘Missy Boomsticks’ Spain.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/mad-hatter-and-her-protege/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Food / Wine
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180805T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180805T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025105
CREATED:20180804T165629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180804T165629Z
UID:44286-1533466800-1533474000@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:Tjungu Pakani - Traditional Silk Batik Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The women of Titjikala\, an Indigenous community in the Northern Territory\, are acclaimed for their unique silk Batik practice. This Sunday\, along with artists from ‘The Art Bus’\, the Titjikala women are holding two Batik Workshops where you can learn their techniques and experience this rich cultural art form firsthand. \nTicket cost includes all materials. \nThe workshop is held as part of  the SALA 2018 festival\, and in relation to other Tjungu Pakani workshops\, culminating in a performance by the Titjikala Women’s Choir and the opening of an exhibition at the Ayers House Museum to celebrate cultural diversity. \nFor more information see: http://soundstream.org.au/2018/07/tjungu-pakani-together-we-rise/ \nTo keep updated visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/499643127140969/ \nThis event is held in association with Soundstream Music and the J. M. Coetzee Centre for Creative Practice\, and is generously supported by The Adelaide City Council\, The National Trust of South Australia\, Renewal SA\, The Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music\, The University of Adelaide\, and The Art Bus.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/tjungu-pakani-traditional-silk-batik-workshop/
LOCATION:Lot 14\, Former RAH\, 14 North Terrace\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Soundstream":MAILTO:info@soundstream.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180804T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180804T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025105
CREATED:20180804T165628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180804T165628Z
UID:44263-1533380400-1533402000@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:SALA The Art of Winemaking - The Resurrection
DESCRIPTION:Richard Lyons is one of Australia’s leading photographers\, renowned for his work featuring people. He has had an association and friendship with the S.C.Pannell Winery since it’s inception and has created some beautiful images of the evolving winery\, events and the family behind it. The Art of Winemaking – The Resurrection features one of Australia’s leading winemakers Stephen Pannell as never seen before. Richard’s passion for his craft\, and ability to engage his subjects\, results in extraordinary and intriguing photographs and installations. \nMonday – Sunday 11am-5pm\n4 August – 2 September \nSee the SALA event page for all the details.\nhttps://www.salafestival.com/artfuel/program/view/1330/the-art-of-winemaking-the-resurrection
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/sala-the-art-of-winemaking-the-resurrection/
LOCATION:S.C. Pannell Wines\, 60 Olivers Road\, McLaren Vale\, South Australia 5171\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts,Food / Wine
ORGANIZER;CN="S.C.Pannell":MAILTO:sc@pannell.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180801T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180801T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025105
CREATED:20180804T165550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180804T165550Z
UID:44140-1533121200-1533139200@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:Gerry Wedd and Julia McInerney: SA Artist Commissions 2018
DESCRIPTION:ACE Open South Australian Artist Commissions 2018\n—————————————-\nGerry Wedd\, SONGS FOR A ROOM\nJulia McInerney\, The Garden\n—————————————-\nOPENING\nFriday 27 July\, 5pm\, free\nOpening remarks by Penny Griggs\, General Manager SALA Festival \nEXHIBITION DATES\n28 July—15 September \n—————————————-\nGerry Wedd\, SONGS FOR A ROOM\n—————————————-\nEnter the iconic world of South Australia’s most celebrated potter\, fringe dweller\, savant gardener and pretty-good-surfer\, Gerry Wedd. \n‘SONGS FOR A ROOM’ draws on 40 years of artistic practice and an encyclopaedia of personal interests to present Wedd’s most ambitious project yet. Inspired by Victor Hugo’s tiled dining room\, more than 1000 handmade tiles and domestic objects form a frenzied and immersive installation that subverts traditional museum displays of domestic handicrafts. Wedd creates a dizzyingly opulent world\, where song writing\, Delft tile painting\, popular culture and art history collide with current socio-political issues. \nAs part of Wedd’s commentary on the commodification of art and culture in a time when people continue to live below the poverty line\, each tile in this speculative shelter is available to purchase\, with 50% of proceeds donated to Adelaide Day Centre for Homeless Persons. \nPUBLIC PROGRAMS\n—A History of Ceramics with Gerry Wedd\nSaturday 11 August 2pm-3pm | Free\, no bookings required\nRead more: http://bit.ly/GWHistoryCeramics \n—A Sunday Drive: Studio visit and tile making workshop\nSunday 9 September\, 10am-4.30pm | $175/$139\nBookings and more information: http://bit.ly/GWSundayDrive \nGERRY WEDD (born 1957) is one of Australia’s most celebrated ceramicists. Having studying jewellery\, painting\, and drawing\, Wedd obtained a Masters in Fine Art from the University of South Australia in 2005. Early on in his career\, Wedd became a graphic artist for quintessential Australian design company Mambo\, where he continued to design for them until 2006. Wedd has exhibited extensively in Australia and internationally\, including Havana Bienal\, JamFactory\, Ian Potter Museum of Art and Victoria and Albert Museum. He has received numerous awards including the Hobart Art Prize in 2010 and the 1998 Sidney Myer Fund International Ceramics Award and is represented in public collections around the country including the Art Gallery of South Australia\, Powerhouse Museum – Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences\, National Gallery of Australia\, National Gallery of Victoria\, Shepparton Art Museum and Queensland University of Technology. \n—————————————-\nJulia McInerney\, The Garden\n—————————————-\nTraverse literature and sculpture in ‘The Garden’\, a new immersive exhibition by Julia McInerney\, 2017 winner of SALA Festival’s major contemporary art award. \nBuilding on McInerney’s celebrated previous works\, the exhibition expands on her interest in translation between text and material forms\, as well as the symbolic significance of the apple. ‘The Garden’ comprises new photographic works\, hand-carved Applewood sculptures\, and a large-scale floor installation of hand-cast concrete tiles\, all ordered and contained in a monochromatic vista. \nThrough her ongoing interest in studies of literature and reading\, McInerney approaches Walter Benjamin’s idea of ‘reading oneself backwards’ in ‘The Garden’. How can our recollection of past events inform our present and future experiences? \nPUBLIC PROGRAMS\n—Footnotes\nVarious dates | Free\, no bookings required\nRead more: http://bit.ly/JMfootnotes \nJULIA MCINERNEY (born 1989\, Adelaide) lives and works in Melbourne\, Victoria. Recent exhibitions include Archipelago\, Greenaway Art Gallery; Guirguis New Art Prize 2017\, Post Office Gallery Ballarat; 2016 TarraWarra Biennial: Endless Circulation\, TarraWarra Museum of Art; CACSA Contemporary 2015\, Greenaway Art Gallery; Eden Eden Eden\, MOP Projects; and Daughters of Chaos\, Deleuze Studies International Conference\, Konstfack University College of Arts and Crafts. Julia was the recipient of the 2017 SALA Contemporary Art Prize\, the 2015 Ruth Tuck Scholarship for Visual Arts and the 2015 Adelaide Critics Circle Emerging Artist Award. Julia is represented by GAGPROJECTS | Greenaway Art Gallery\, Adelaide/Berlin. \n—————————————-\nACE OPEN———TUE-SAT 11AM-4PM\naceopen.art———@ACE_Open\n—————————————-
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/gerry-wedd-and-julia-mcinerney-sa-artist-commissions-2018/
LOCATION:ACE Open\, Lion Arts Centre\, North Terrace\, Adelaide\, South Australia 5000\, Adelaide\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180801T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180831T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T025105
CREATED:20180804T165630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180804T165630Z
UID:44321-1533106800-1535731200@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:SALA 2018 Art Exhibition - Chasing Dancing Colours by Visual Artist Charlie Albright
DESCRIPTION:Chasing Dancing Colours by Visual Artist Charlie Albright \nThe theme for this abstract art exhibition will be the chase of dancing colours on the canvas. It will be a visual expression of the emotional and physical ebb and flow of life through colour and texture. \nIf this concept resonates with you\, then please view the exhibition during the festival month of August. \nAll Chasing Dancing Colours exhibition pieces will be available for in-person viewing at the venue during their trade hours\, and online viewing via our dedicated SALA 2018 page on the Moments by Charlie website at momentsbycharlie.com. \n  \nFREE LIVE PAINTING EVENTS \nDuring the exhibition\, free live painting events will also be hosted at the venue. All are welcome\, including kids. \nAugust 8th 11 am – 12.30pm \nAugust 23rd 11 am – 12.30pm \nPre-register your attendance to claim a free goodie bag for pick-up on the day. To pre-register please send an email to hello@momentsbycharlie.com with your name and date of attendance. \n  \nFUNDRAISER \nThe Chasing Dancing Colours art exhibition will also be using the SALA Festival event as an opportunity to raise funds for the following charities: RAH (Royal Adelaide Hospital)\, WCH (Women’s and Children’s Hospital)\, RMH (Royal Melbourne Hospital) and beyondblue. \nIn order to raise funds for these local and national charities\, a select number of artworks in the exhibition collection will be marked with the corresponding charity\, and a portion of proceeds from the sale of that artwork during the SALA Festival will be donated. \n  \nVENUE DETAILS \nErb ‘N’ Flo is located at 153 Sturt St\, Adelaide (very close to Whitmore Square). \nIt’s open 7am to 4pm Monday to Saturday\, and 9am to 4pm on Sundays. Coffee\, food and art is available all day! \nThe Chasing Dancing Colours exhibition will be on display at the café from Wednesday August 1st to Friday August 31st\, available for viewing during trading hours.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/sala-2018-art-exhibition-chasing-dancing-colours-by-visual-artist-charlie-albright/
LOCATION:Erb ‘N’ Flo Cafe & Breakfast Bar\, 153 Sturt St\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts,Family,General
ORGANIZER;CN="Moments by Charlie":MAILTO:hello@momentsbycharlie.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180802
DTSTAMP:20260426T025105
CREATED:20180711T204513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180711T232248Z
UID:43516-1533081600-1533167999@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:SALA Festival
DESCRIPTION:The South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival is a state-wide festival of visual art. \nThe SALA Festival was established in 1998 to promote and celebrate the many talented artists in SA and has grown into the largest celebration of visual arts in Australia. In 2018 SALA Festival has over 700 participating venues and 9\,000 participating artists. \nPhoto by Sam Roberts \n 
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/sala-festival/
LOCATION:Various\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="SALA":MAILTO:office@salafestival.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180717T120639
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180717T120639
DTSTAMP:20260426T025105
CREATED:20180724T001343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180724T001343Z
UID:43697-1531829199-1531829199@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:The Wind in the Willows
DESCRIPTION:Everyone’s favourite family entertainment Glenn Elston’s Production of Kenneth Grahame’s THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS coming to the Adelaide Botanic Garden. \n“You’ll love this production – no matter what age you are” – The Sun Herald \n“Pure charm for adults and children alike” – The Age \nAustralia’s favourite family entertainment The Wind in the Willows is heading to the Adelaide Botanic Garden for the Spring School Holidays playing from Saturday 29 September to Sunday 14 October. \nKenneth Grahame’s immortal story of life on the riverbank is a rollicking yet gentle adventure\, starring the impulsive\, frolicsome and always hilarious Mr. Toad – a favourite with children worldwide. Toad\, along with his better-behaved friends\, Ratty\, Mole\, Otter and Badger\, as well as the rascally Weasel\, are coming to life this spring in Adelaide providing enchanting and lively entertainment for all the family. \nThis critically acclaimed outdoor theatre production returning from its second sold out season in London’s Kew Gardens\, delivers music\, songs and lots of laughs. There is fun for young and old as the Head Chief Rabbit transforms all the audience into rabbits with a waggle of the ears\, a wiggle of the nose and before they know it\, they are on a interactive adventure story. Then it’s time to join in the fun as we follow Toad on the open road\, sing along with Ratty’s Ducks Ditty\, search for Portly\, the little lost Otter in the Wild Wood and above all join the battle to save Toad Hall. \nWith laughs and surprises for children and adults\, this is interactive theatre at its best… so this Spring pack a picnic\, pack the kids… and head on down to the Adelaide Botanic Garden. \nDATES: 29 September to 14 October 2018\nWHERE: Adelaide Botanic Garden\, North Terrace\, Adelaide\nWHEN: Tues to Thu 10.00am; Friday & Sat 10am & 2pm; Sun 7 Oct 10am; Sun 14 Oct 2pm\nPRICES: Adult/Child $25-$30; Family (group of 4) $90-$110
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/the-wind-in-the-willows/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Family
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