by Rosie van Heerde | Sep 13, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance
[INDONESIA] by Rosie van Heerde. Described as both “rhythmic and unnerving”, Cry Jailolo is billed as a “gripping, edge-of-your-seat dance” and a highlight of the OzAsia Festival 2015 calendar. Brought to Australian audiences by renowned choreographer Eko Supriyanto,...
by Matt Saunders | Jul 30, 2015 | CDs, Reviews
Local Revolution’s debut album is a demonstration of reggae funk mastery, and will keep you moving from the first note of its opening title track. Whether bouncing to the textbook skank of Up And Down, or grooving to the upbeat Apartheid, this record is a...
by Bobby Goudie | May 7, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Interviews, Musical Theatre
by Bobby Goudie. Daniel Koek has had huge success on the West End since moving from Adelaide to London ten years ago. He was meant to perform at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2013 following an invitation from former Artistic Director and good friend Kate Ceberano, but...
by David Robinson | Mar 30, 2015 | Interviews, Music
by David Robinson. For the best part of the last decade, English folk/punk singer-songwriter Frank Turner has kept himself busy. He’s taken his urgent, engaging music around the world, playing hundreds of concerts in a host of countries. In that time he’s also...
by George Kaplan | Mar 3, 2015 | Live Music, Reviews
Clipsal 500 Adelaide, Sat Feb 28 Senior South Australian of the Year 2015 and all round good guy, John Swan aka Swanee is a South Australian legend. Born in Glasgow, John Swan has been a legend and also a lifesaver to numerous people. This is the man that sings in...