by Cathy Tune | Mar 12, 2022 | Adelaide Festival 2022, Adelaide Festivals, Art, Dance, Family Entertainment, Interactive, Live Music, Music, Reviews, WOMADelaide 2022
[WORLD MUSIC/Contemporary/Dance ~ AUS/INT] Botanic Park, Fri 11 Mar. Friday night Day 1 of WOMADelaide 2022 offers something for everyone and it is fabulous to be back in Botanic Park, with the WOMAD flag fluttering and an eclectic array of music, dance and art...
by Adrian Miller | Feb 26, 2022 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2022, Dance, Music, Reviews
[MUSIC/Dance ~ WORLD PREMIERE ~ AUS] The Moa (open air) at Gluttony, Fri 25 Feb. Do you remember that thing you used to do back in the before times were you kind of moved around rhythmically to music? I mean it was ages ago and the memory of this activity may well...
by Michael Coghlan | Jul 10, 2021 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Guitar Festival 2021, Dance, Live Music, Reviews
[MUSIC & DANCE/Flamenco ~ SA] Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre, Fri 9 Jul. COVID-19 has once again departed SA just in time for us to sneak in another festival, and an eager capacity crowd gathered in the Dunstan Playhouse for The Andalusian Guitar:...
by Adrian Miller | Jul 7, 2021 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Illuminate Adelaide, Interviews, Live Music
Utter: Stories Told By A Ghost, A Book And A Room was first presented in Adelaide Fringe 2021 and is playing again at Nexus Arts Venue as part of Illuminate Adelaide. We are therefore republishing an interview with Iran Sanadzadeh conducted for the Fringe....
by Adrian Miller | Jul 7, 2021 | Dance, Interviews, Music, Umbrella Festival
[MUSIC/Pop/Hip Hop ~ SA] by Adrian Miller. The Umbrella Festival is upon us and one of the featured performances is a collaboration at Holden Street Theatres between pop diva Dee Anna and hip hop artist NER$H entitled Follow. The Clothesline speaks with Dee Anna, via...
by Clayton Werner | Mar 14, 2021 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2021, Children's Entertainment, Dance, Reviews
[CHILDREN’S EVENTS/Dance ~ SA] Star Theatre One at Star Theatres, Sun 14 Mar. The SA Children’s Ballet Company have certainly picked a popular story to tell in dance. I’m not sure where the soundtrack came from, but it was awesome and fit the choreography and story...