2015 Adelaide Festival hub
Festivals
The 2015 Adelaide Festival features 42 music, theatre, dance and visual arts events, and this hub is where you will find all InDaily’s Festival stories and reviews.
This year’s Adelaide Festival continues until March 15, with highlights including a concert of composer Danny Elfman’s Music from the Films of Tim Burton; Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet; multi-media robot romance Nufonia Must Fall, and exhibitions of artwork by Bill Viola.
Also incorporated in the Festival program are Adelaide Writers’ Week (February 28-March 5) and WOMADelaide (March 6-9).
Festival reviews
Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet – Mixed Rep
Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet – Orbo Novo
Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet
Richard Thompson Electric Trio
Marilyn Forever – a chamber opera by Gavin Bryars
Festival stories:
Blinc set to light up Adelaide
Hot tickets for the 2015 Adelaide Festival
A journey down river with Olwen Fouéré
Rare chance to witness Beckett’s genius
Robot romance unfolds live on stage
Beauty and the Beast: true love in the raw
Black Diggers headed for Adelaide Festival
Blinc: Artist makes the microscopic monumental
Adelaide Festival unveils 2015 program
WOMADelaide
Capacity crowd expected at WOMADelaide
Mad about WOMAD: Tips from a devotee
Margaret Leng tan: The seductive appeal of the toy piano
The Painted Ladies: Black protest songs back in spotlight
Live Live Cinema: Kiwi composer ramps up gothic horror
WOMADelaide 2015 to fill the senses – full line-up
Sinead O’Connor to sing at WOMADelaide
First acts announced for WOMADelaide
Adelaide Writers’ Week
The Book of Strange New Things – Michel Faber book extract
What Days Are For – Robert Dessaix book extract
Full Writers’ Week program released
Five Adelaide Writers’ Week books to read
Writers’ Week: Hugh Mackay’s The Art of Belonging
Margaret and Gough Whitlam: the love story
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