
Adelaide Fringe picks: 10 top new shows in 2019
The 2019 Adelaide Fringe kicks off this week with more than 1300 shows and events. Here are 10 of the most exciting new circus, theatre, music and comedy shows to whet your appetite.
The 2019 Adelaide Fringe kicks off this week with more than 1300 shows and events. Here are 10 of the most exciting new circus, theatre, music and comedy shows to whet your appetite.
Divercity is a two-woman dance/film performance that examines the meaning of country for Indigenous people when they find themselves living on someone else’s country.
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This delicate, multi-textured performance interweaves dance, calligraphy and electronica with traditional and reimagined sounds of Japanese and Indonesian instruments, creating an atmosphere of contemplative, ephemeral beauty.
Sutra’s stylish mix of kung fu, tai chi and contemporary dance, is a striking paean to the power of movement infused with a deep-seated humanity.
Salt is a spellbinding one-man dance performance by leading Indonesian choreographer Eko Supriyanto which offers Adelaide audiences the opportunity to witness a true master at his craft, writes Greg Elliott.
A dance work enabling deep cross-cultural connection that was created by someone who went on to collaborate with Beyoncé – Sutra is relevant, insightful, and emblematic of all the things OzAsia Festival should be, writes Farrin Foster.
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