Jascha Boyce
Angle: World class talent born and bred in Adelaide It is not news that this two years has been a challenge for many, particularly touring artists. However, for Adelaide born and globally acclaimed...
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If You’re Going to be Good at Something, Let’s be Good at Festivals It was in Trish Hansen’s first career as a registered nurse that she saw the value of arts. Not only did the arts “shift kids’...
View ArticleStuart Richards
Stuart Richards and the Importance of Immersion Academic, writer and film critic Dr Stuart Richards was a reluctant transplant from Melbourne to Adelaide. He had never considered moving to the smaller...
View ArticlePaul Gordon
“The Law” is often synonymised with order, bureaucracy, and justice; not art and creativity. Paul Lee Gordon didn’t get this memo. Growing up, Paul was inspired to study law by the portrayal of...
View ArticleAmy Ide
Friendly face of the Festival In peak festival season, Amy Ide’s friends and family know the only way to snag a moment with her is by booking an appointment in a complex, colour-coded spreadsheet....
View ArticleLisa Bishop
For film producer and co-founder of Never Too Late Productions, Lisa Bishop, festivals are essential to Adelaide and its people. ‘They are part of our fabric; they are part of our culture,’ and having...
View ArticleDani Ricciardi
Every person in Adelaide experienced the pandemic years in a different way, and for Dani Ricciardi that period of flux was also marked by intense creativity and new beginnings. As the inaugural Head of...
View ArticleDeanne Bullen
Adelaide is a long way away from Deanne Bullen’s childhood home in rural Western Australia. But when she arrived here as a young woman in the late ’70s, she was quickly adopted by the city’s arts...
View ArticlePhi Theodoros
There are two sides to Phi Theodoros: “One is the performing artist, the cabaret artist, who’s the Ukulele Dream Girl. I think the persona that I’ve created onstage is just a hyper version of myself....
View ArticleAlice Fraser
From curating small gigs in Adelaide to working with some of Australia’s biggest artists and festivals, Alice Fraser has turned a love of music festivals into a globetrotting career. “I’d always been a...
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