Wednesday, March 5, 2008

womad tix update

Weekend Passes and Saturday Day+Night Passes are SOLD OUT

WOMADelaide Weekend Passes and Saturday Day+Night Passes are SOLD OUT.

Still available:

Friday Night (6pm to Midnight)
Saturday Night (6pm to Midnight)
Sunday Day+Night (Noon to Midnight)
Sunday Night (6pm to Midnight)

Don’t wait to buy at the gate – BUY NOW before it’s too late!

note: you can email janebrownrigg@yahoo.com.au for three day passes for sale at face value


The 2008 WOMADelaide festival will be held from 7-9 March in Botanic Park.   www.womadelaide.com.au

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2-4-1 Fringe Tickets for Wednesday 5 March

Cycology 2-4-1 $18 Bosco Theatre, 5pm

Nick Sun  - Tear Your Eyes Out 2-4-1 $20 The Garden Shed, 10.45pm

Seven Times Me 2-4-1 $20 South Australian Amateur Football Club, 8.30pm

Tombola! 2-4-1 $16m The German Club, 8pm

Age of Consent 2-4-1 $22 The Bakehouse Theatre, 7pm

And I Can Cook Too… (meal and show only) 2-4-1 $60 Colonel Light Hotel, 7pm

Fourplay 2-4-1 $18 Colonel Light Hotel, 8.45pm

Zack Adams: A Vision of My Future Self 2-4-1 $12 The Tuxedo Cat, 9.45pm

Our Country’s Good 2-4-1 $23 Urtext Studios, 2pm & 7.30pm

carnovale & culp in Gypsy Pants 2-4-1 $16 Higher Ground Art Base, 8pm

Cyranose 2-4-1 $22 Channel Events, 9.30pm

Hot Pink Bits Rides Again 2-4-1 $22 Fringe Factory Theatre, 10.30pm

Scapegoat 2-4-1 $15 Jah’z Lounge, 7pm

Stuart Black - Pale and Confused 2-4-1 $10 Griffins Head Hotel, 6.15pm

Follow Me 2-4-1 $25 Fringe Factory Theatre, 9pm

An Air Balloon Across Antartica 2-4-1 $23 Holden Street Theatre, 6.30pm

Daylight Savings for the Doomsday Clock 2-4-1 $19 Fringe Factory Theatre, 9pm

Josie Long 2-4-1 $25 Nova Cinema, 8.15pm

Jeff Green 2-4-1 $27 Nova Cinema, 7.10pm

Mike Sheer is Free 2-4-1 $14 Bull and Bear Restaurant and Bar, 10pm

Josh Thomas ‘World’s Greatest Love Machine’ 2-4-1 $22 The Pod, 8.30pm

Justin Hamilton - Calliope 2-4-1 $24 The Garden Shed, 9.30pm

Kent Valentine 2-4-1 $22 Rhino Room, 7.45pm

Terri Psiakis 2-4-1 $14 Bosco Theatre, 6.30pm

Chalkies 2-4-1 $16 Maxims Wine Bar, 8pm

Shouting Over Drunks 2-4-1 $15 The Tuxedo Cat, 11pm

20 Something 2-4-1 $25 The Promethean, 10pm

Monners Maketh the Man 2-4-1 $15 Griffins Head Hotel, 7.30pm

Too Hard Basket 2-4-1 $18 Rhino Room, 7.15pm

Side by Side Sondheim 2-4-1 $23 Burnside Ballroom, 8pm

The Good Thief 2-4-1 $20 Holden Street Theatre, 9.30pm

These 2 for 1 tickets are subject to capacity and are only available on the night stated above. Some of these offers may not appear on the FringeTIX website, if this is the case, please call 1300 FRINGE (374 643) or visit one of our box office locations to make your purchase.

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womad 3 day passes - sold out

Circumstances and illness has mean’t some friends have 3-day group booking tickets for sale at face value. ($165)
email janebrownrigg@yahoo.com.au for details
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2008 ADELAIDE FESTIVAL OF ARTS – CRITICS’ FORUM

WHAT DID THEY REALLY THINK?
Tuesday, 25 March at 7.30 pm – 
Room 1004, Level 10, Schulz Building, University of Adelaide

THE PANELISTS
• Elizabeth Silsbury – The Advertiser
• Anthony Steel – former director of Adelaide, Sydney & Brisbane Festivals
• Murray Bramwell – The Adelaide Review & The Australian
• Stephen Whittington – The Advertiser
• Michael Morley – The Adelaide Review
• Graham Strahle – The Adelaide Review & The Australian

Please note the room change. Entry via Eastern door of the Scott Theatre, and follow the signs. A gold coin donation is requested.

 Brett Sheehy’s second Adelaide Festival of Arts significantly raised the profile of music. But did it work?
The centrepiece of Sheehy’s Festival, Golijov’s opera Ainadamar, receives its first Australian performance. Philip Glass’s new song cycle, Book of Longing, based on poetry of Leonard Cohen, is unveiled in its world premiere season. John Adams’ concerto for electric violin, Dharma at Big Sur, is performed for the first time in this country, and the ASO plays arrangements of the Mahavishnu Orchestra’s experimental 1970s jazz-rock with ex-band member Billy Cobham.

Renowned free jazz luminary, US saxophonist Ornette Coleman, makes his long-awaited first Australian appearance.
              
Hear the candid views of several of Adelaide’s leading music critics in this lively panel discussion. Joined by five-times previous Adelaide Festival director Anthony Steel, they dissect, weigh up and argue over what they thought were the 2008 Festival’s hits and misses. Chaired by MSA SA President, Jula Szuster, this public event promises to be as vigorously thought provoking as it was last time.
Organised by the Musicological Society of Australia, S.A. Chapter, Inc. in association with the Elder Conservatorium of Music, The University of Adelaide

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not to be missed

fringe:
Acrobat
The Smile Off Your Face
Trouble on Planet Earth

Festival:
Don’t Look Back
When the Rain Stops Falling
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Saturday, March 1, 2008

2-4-1 Fringe Tickets for Saturday 1 March

The Knowing of Mary Poppins 2-4-1 $20 Fringe Factory Theatre, 6pm



Melissa Western and the Cunning Accompanist 2-4-1 $15 Channel Events, 7.30pm



Cycology 2-4-1 $18 Bosco Theatre, 5pm



Daniel Moore - Wistful Thinking 2-4-1 $17 Rhino Room, 6.30pm



East Meets West 1, 2 & 3   2-4-1 $25 SA Folk Centre, 8pm



Saving Grace 2-4-1 $8 Colonel Light Hotel, 8pm



Broadway Babies in Caos 2-4-1 $25 Checkers, 9.30pm



The Beggers Sing Their Heads Off 2-4-1 $10 The Wheatsheaf  - Tin Shed, 8.30pm



78% Honesty 2-4-1 $21 The Tuxedo Cat, 7pm



Geraldine Quinn - Dumb Things 2-4-1 $19 Rhino Room, 9pm



Persephone’s Wolf 2-4-1 $25 Fringe Factory Theatre, 6pm



Seven Seconds - In God We Trust 2-4-1 $22 Higher Ground Inc, 4pm & 7.15pm



Rooftop 2-4-1 $19 Higher Ground Art Base, 9.30pm



Playing Burton 2-4-1 $24.50 Holden Street Theatres, 4pm & 9pm



Berkoff’s Women 2-4-1 $24.50 Holden Street Theatres, 6.30pm & 9.30pm



Elizaveta 2-4-1 $24.50 Holden Street Theatres, 7.30pm



Duende 2-4-1 $34 Channel Events, 2pm



Tomfoolery 2-4-1 $25
La Boheme, 2pm & 7pm

These 2 for 1 tickets are subject to capacity and are only available on the night stated above. Some of these offers may not appear on the FringeTIX website, if this is the case, please call 1300 FRINGE (374 643) or visit one of our box office locations to make your purchase.     www.adelaidefringe.com.au   buzz@adelaidefringe.com.au

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LAUGHAPOOLOOZA

 Laughapoolooza brings together the best international and Australian comic musicians in one gala style showcase. See your favourite comedians of the Fringe sing, joke, jam and make music together.
Saturday 1 March @ 11pm Le Cascadeur - The Garden of Unearthly Delights
Starring:David O’Doherty, Tom Gleeson, Michelle Baginski, Zack Adams, Hooray for Everything, Geraldine Quinn, Elbowskin
That is SEVEN ACTS for the price of ONE! It’s the late night musical festival for comedy fans. www.laughingstock.com.au  
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Garry Stewart gears up G

Sex, death, hysteria and jealousy are providing Australian Dance Theatre’s Artistic Director Garry Stewart and his dancers with plenty of ingenious material on the eve of the world premiere of ADT’s new work, G.

G is Garry Stewart’s re-envisioning of the ballet Giselle.

It’s fascinating reworking a classical iconic ballet. As a director I draw together threads that show the universality of the narrative and how the themes might embody a relevance to our current conditions. Simultaneously I am portraying the distinctions and differences between contemporary values and mores and that of a previous era. Giselle is referred to as the Hamlet of the classical ballet canon so certainly it is very rich territory encompassing sex, death, hysteria, gender, class and the supernatural.  Like Swan Lake it is at the pinnacle of the art form and has been integral in forming the conventions that constitute the bedrock of classical ballet tradition. As such, there is much to uncover and G is the richer for it,” said Garry.

G fully showcases Garry Stewart’s trademark full tilt athletic choreography and its rapid-fire physical prowess.

Larissa McGowan, an award-winning dancer who has been working with Garry at ADT during the past eight years, has taken on the role of assistant choreographer for G.

“This is an incredible opportunity for me,” said Larissa. “As a dancer and a young choreographer I’ve been privileged to participate in the creation of all of Garry’s works for ADT over the past 8 years. The extremely diverse physicality of G draws on many different movement forms including gymnastics, ballet, breakdance, even Butoh! It’s a totally thrilling movement palette that’s riveting to watch and equally as exhilarating to dance.”

Tickets are only $27. Call BASS on 131 246 or visit www.bass.net.au

Dates:          March 1 (sold out) & 2, 5-9, 12-16

Venue:          ADT Studios, 126 Belair Road , Hawthorn , South Australia

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Friday, February 29, 2008

My dreaming – past – present – future

New artworks by Muriel Van Der Byl AM  (Mumthelang)  At the Hawke Centre’s new Kerry Packer Civic Gallery

Until 14 March (weekdays only)

Muriel will be painting in the space most days, so come with friends, family and colleagues and talk with her about her work.  

Mumthelang: Silk Magic Woman

Muriel Van Der Byl (Mumthelang) was born in 1943 in Adelaide and is a Yarraldi Aboriginal elder with ancestral ties to Kaurna and Laitji Laitji.  Highly regarded for her creativity and social activism Muriel became a Member of the Order of Australia on 26 January 2005 for “service to the Indigenous community through the promotion of art and culture and as an advocate for social justice”. 

Visit this exciting collection of artworks depicting Aboriginal lore, culture, tradition and reconciliation in silk.  My dreaming – past – present – future is the 11th exhibition of Muriel’s art and is an Adelaide Fringe Festival event. 

Opening hours: Open to the general public weekdays from 9am – 5pm

Exhibition open from Monday 25 February until Friday 14 March 2008

Venue: Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, Hawke Building – level 3, 50-60 North Terrace, Adelaide

Location/access: The Hawke Building is located within UniSA’s City West Campus on North Terrace near the Tram terminus.  Parking close to the Campus may be found on Hindley Street or at the Adelaide Convention Centre.  Street parking is limited.  Trams between South Terrace and North Terrace are free at all times.
Supported by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, UniSA: www.hawkecentre.unisa.edu.au

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Cookie Baker - ‘Dark Horse in an Ivory Veil’

Wanna escape the crowds but still immerse yourself in something truly special? TinCat Cafe captures the spirit of Fringe within an intimate atmosphere and that’s where you will find Cookie Baker & Special Secret Spells showcasing musical stuff from the upcoming debut album, as well as a bunch of newies and a whole stack of silly stories, as you dine on scrumptious edibles and lipsmacking beverages (including Barossa Valley Brewery’s brand new Organic Ale)..
 
Friday February 29 @ 8pm (6.30pm arrival for Meal & Show)
Saturday March 1 @ 8pm (6.30pm arrival for Meal & Show)
Sunday March 2 @ 2pm (our afternoon hangover show!)
 
TinCat Cafe - 107 Rundle Street, Kent Town ph. (08)8362-4748
 
Meal & Show and Show Only tickets can be purchased. For all details and ticket sales, head to www.adelaidefringe.com.au or call 1300 FRINGE. Cookie Baker
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