by Catherine Blanch | Oct 2, 2016 | Dance, Family Entertainment, Interviews, Musical Theatre
by Catherine Blanch. It’s the 1960s when TV dance shows were all the rage and segregation was rife. But change is in the air when Tracy Turnblad, a dance-loving Baltimore teen, successfully auditions for a place on The Corny Collins Show. Dreams come true and...
by Catherine Blanch | Sep 25, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Interviews, Multimedia, Theatre
split flow & Holistic Strata by Catherine Blanch. Moving between the pixilation of light and dark, choreographer and dancer Hiroaki Umeda uses cutting edge digital multimedia and soundscapes to create a truly magical performance experience unlike anything you may...
by Catherine Blanch | Sep 20, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Interviews, Theatre
[INDIA ~ AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE ~ SPOKEN IN HINDI WITH AUSTRALIAN SURTITLES] by Catherine Blanch. Translated into Hindi by Amitosh Nagpal and directed by Atul Kumar, The Company Theatre Mumbai’s version of Twelfth Night first premiered at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in...
by David Robinson | Sep 15, 2016 | Interviews, Live Music, Music
by David Robinson The Jam were one of the most exciting, influential and memorable English bands to emerge from the punk revolution of the late 1970s. Combining punk sensibilities with the self-awareness and self-respect of the mod movement, they produced some of the...
by Catherine Blanch | Sep 15, 2016 | Circus & Physical Theatre, Family Entertainment, Interviews, Magic/Illusion
by Catherine Blanch. The Big Top returns to Bonython Park with the world premiere of Circus Of Illusion. Following successful Adelaide seasons of Cabaret de Paris and The Ultimate Vegas Show internationally acclaimed Illusionist and Australia’s Got Talent finalist...
by Catherine Blanch | Sep 15, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Interviews, Live Music, Music
[AUSTRALIA] by Catherine Blanch. Ngaiire [Joseph] is a Papua New Guinea-born singer-songwriter based in Sydney. She spent her early years living in New Zealand, attending and almost exclusively Maori school and was exposed to as much opera and ballet that her parents...