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Green Room: Choirs on a high, art prizes, poster callout

SA arts & culture news in brief: Adelaide choirs take top honours on the world stage, Carclew seeks a new chair, 2024 Breaking Ground award winner announced, entries open for two national visual art prizes, Fringe seeks entries for $10,000 poster design competition, and a new podcast that asks if the sector can do better.

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Madalene Macera, Charlie Wilkins and Bhodi Hudson in Restless Dance Theatre's 'Exposed'. Photo: Roy Vandervegt / supplied
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Arts funding announcement brings mixed news for SA organisations

Adelaide arts organisations Restless Dance Theatre and Vitalstatistix are celebrating this week after having their multi-year federal funding reinstated by Creative Australia, but a devastated Slingsby Theatre Company says its long-term future is now uncertain after its application was knocked back.

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Green Room: Cabaret callout, stories and winning art

SA arts and culture news in brief: Artist submissions open for 2024 Cabaret Festival; star-studded line-ups revealed for two upcoming Adelaide festivals for writers and readers; meet ActNow’s new MakeSpace residents; Porter Street Commission recipient announced, and the 2023 Our Mob winners.

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Green Room: Art fair online, music awards time

SA arts and culture news in brief: Tarnanthi Art Fair goes online this weekend, ASQ to begin national tour with a world premiere at the Town Hall, people’s choice voting opens for the 2022 SAM Awards, ActNow invites applications for First Nations arts pathway program, and opportunities for artists and early-career curators.

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Green Room: Sweeney Todd on tour, hot tickets

SA arts and culture news in brief: State Opera to remount Sweeney Todd for eastern states tour, more tickets released for in-demand shows as theatre capacity increases, change at the helm of ActNow Theatre, and a valuable opportunity for visual artists.

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For everyone, a stage

ActNow Theatre has seen many changes over the past year – including a raft of fresh faces and new projects – but its focus on social justice remains razor-sharp.