OzAsia Festival
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OzAsia Festival 2025 Programme
The 2025 OzAsia Festival programme in Adelaide will be the event’s longest yet – spanning four weekends this coming spring.
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OzAsia Festival 2024 Programme
Brilliant musicians, engaging conversations, hilarious comedians, delicious cuisine and astounding visual arts – it's all part of Adelaide's OzAsia Festival, taking place
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OzAsia Festival 2022 Programme
Three fabulous weeks of contemporary Asian and Asian Australian performance, art, literature, cuisine and culture will take over Adelaide for OzAsia Festival this
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Pinoy St Party Spotlights Filipino Music, Culture & Food At 2021 OzAsia Festival
Part of Adelaide Festival Centre's OzAsia Festival 2021 programme, Pinoy St Party is a night of street food and entertainment led by Filipino musician and Darwin resident
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OzAsia Festival 2021 Programme
After its online offering in 2020, OzAsia Festival returns IRL in 2021 with yet another diverse programme celebrating Asian Australian talent and featuring 300 artists, 100
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Outwitting The Devil Adelaide Review @ OzAsia Festival 2019
Akram Khan’s last OzAsia show zooms in on one of the Mahabharata’s strongest female characters to highlight an overlooked aspect of the epic text.
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The Dark Master Adelaide Review @ OzAsia Festival 2019
Playwright/director Kuro Tanino returns to OzAsia with the Australian premiere of his new work ‘The Dark Master’.
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Surpassing The Beeline Adelaide Review @ OzAsia Festival 2019
For author Marcel Proust, the taste of a single madeleine cake had the power to evoke vividly detailed childhood memories.
Millions of expats around the world... -
The Village Adelaide Review @ OzAsia Festival 2019
'The Village' is a heart-rending production by writer/director Stan Lai, based on true stories shared by Wang Wei-Chung.
The play tells stories of a 50-year... -
Vessel Adelaide Review @ OzAsia Festival 2019
In 'Vessel', the evolutionary sci-fi collaboration between Japanese visual artist Kohei Nawa and Belgian choreographer Damien Jalet, audiences were teleported to an
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Totes Adorbs Hurricane Adelaide Review @ OzAsia Festival 2019
'Totes Adorbs <3 Hurricane' has to be experienced to be believed.
Seeing this show feels a bit like being swept up into a hurricane of hyperactivity and... -
Parasite Film Review
'Parasite' is an astounding and beautifully-crafted piece of cinema, written and directed by Bong Joon-ho, with co-writer Han Jin-won.
It is at its heart a... -
Kata Adelaide Review @ OzAsia Festival 2019
The age of the samurai ended a few years after the demise of the Japanese feudal era in 1868.
'Kata', French choreographer Anne Nguyen’s fusion of hip hop dancing... -
Cuckoo Flies To Adelaide For Its Australian Premiere At OzAsia
In 'Cuckoo', Jaha Koo’s second work in a trilogy on the origins of sadness, the Belgium-based Korean multimedia artist is joined on stage by a trio of singing robotic rice
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For Sama Review
It is both heartbreaking and awe-inspiring to view the human experience of war and destruction in a close and personal manner. For this very reason, 'For Sama' is not easy to
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Nitin Sawhney Brings His Musical Passport Down Under
Multi-award-winning musician and composer Nitin Sawhney CBE returns to Australia for a series of concerts to celebrate 20 years since his seminal album, 'Beyond Skin’, was
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OzAsia Festival 2019 Programme
OzAsia Festival, Australia’s leading contemporary arts festival engaging with Asia, presents 60 events as part of their 2019 programme, including 5 world-first performances
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Secret Love In Peach Blossom Land Adelaide Review @ OzAsia Festival
The past, as L.P. Hartley famously observed, is a foreign country. It’s also one that is best seen from a distance. This is something that playwright Stan Lai knows well,
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Andropolaroid 1.1 Adelaide Review @ OzAsia Festival
Flickering neon tubes. An industrial hum broken occasionally by squalls of noise. Frenetic, jerky movements.
‘Andropolaroid 1.1’ begins by playing with the language... -
Jaipur Literature Festival Adelaide Review @ OzAsia Festival
In its birthplace in Northern India, the Jaipur Literature Festival (JLF) has grown to surpass Glastonbury in attendance numbers.
For the first time, this...
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