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Adelaide Fringe Artists Shine at Edinburgh Fringe 2024, Setting a New Global Standard
Thu, Sep 12 2024
The 2024 Edinburgh Fringe Festival became a global stage for Australian artists, with a remarkable presence from participants from this year’s Adelaide Fringe that captivated audiences, earned critical acclaim, and showcased the strength of talent emerging from this major arts hub. Known for its innovative and boundary-pushing performances, Adelaide Fringe has once again proven itself to be a vital incubator for artists seeking to make their mark internationally.
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Show Registrations Are Now Open for Adelaide Fringe 2025
Tue, Aug 20 2024
Show registrations for Adelaide Fringe 2025 are now open, with artists from around the world invited to be part of Australia’s largest and most dynamic arts festival. Running from 21 February to 23 March 2025, Adelaide Fringe offers an unmatched opportunity for artists of all genres to present their work, connect with new audiences, and explore future bookings.
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Fringe Fund Open for 2025 Season
Thu, Aug 1 2024
The Adelaide Fringe Fund is now taking grant applications from artists and venues planning to participate in the 2025 Adelaide Fringe. Funded through Adelaide Fringe’s foundation, Arts Unlimited, the Fringe Fund’s mission is to support bold ideas, elevate diverse voices and encourage innovation by providing financial support to artists and venues.
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Disability Pride Month with Grace and Jazz
Wed, Jul 31 2024
What does it mean to be 'Smiling Through the Human'?
We sat down with Grace and Jazz, recipients of the 2024 Fringe Fund and winners of the My Plan Manager Access Award for their show, ‘Smiling through the Human', to hear their journey of exploring neurodiversity through the arts.
"‘Smiling through the Human’ delves into the chaotic, weird, and (un)wonderful journey of living deep inside your head, exploring the realities of neurodivergence through personal experiences."
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Venue Registration Now Open for Adelaide Fringe 2025
Wed, Jul 24 2024
Venue registrations for the 2025 Adelaide Fringe are officially open! As the biggest arts festival in the Southern Hemisphere, Adelaide Fringe invites venues to be a part of this extraordinary event that showcases 8,000+ artists across more than 500 locations throughout South Australia.
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2025 Poster Competition Opens with $10,000 Cash Prize Up For Grabs
Tue, Jul 16 2024
The biggest arts festival in the Southern Hemisphere, Adelaide Fringe, is excited to announce that the 2025 Poster Competition is officially open for submissions. The iconic festival is on the lookout for a design that encapsulates this year’s theme, "One for all and all for one".
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NAIDOC Week with Kylan Ambrum from Aboriginal Comedy Allstars
Fri, Jul 12 2024
Join us in celebrating NAIDOC Week and the incredible Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists who ignite and inspire our community!
Meet Kylan, a proud Indigenous producer and comedian who lights up the stage with the iconic Aboriginal Comedy Allstars! We caught up with Kylan to hear how his cultural heritage inspires his work and the journey that led him to become a key figure in the First Nations comedy movement in Australia. Mentored by the Aboriginal Comedy Allstars, Kylan has honed his craft as both a comedian and producer, shaping his career.
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Amid Rising Living Costs Adelaide Fringe Delivers Big for South Australia in 2024
Wed, Jun 26 2024
Adelaide Fringe has once again demonstrated its pivotal role in the cultural and economic identity of South Australia, achieving remarkable milestones in 2024. Over the past decade, Fringe has shown exponential growth with the event becoming a destination for culture seekers and artists both locally and from across the globe.
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World Refugee Day with Samuel Gebreselassie from I'm a Refugee... Get Me Out of Here!
Thu, Jun 20 2024
In acknowledgement of World Refugee Day, we had a chat with Samuel Gebreselassie, the inspiring artist behind the powerful Fringe show "I'm a Refugee... Get Me Out of Here!".
Samuel’s compelling performance delves into the raw and often challenging experiences of refugees, blending sharp wit and personal anecdotes to provide a unique perspective on the refugee experience. Samuel’s show at Fringe 2024 invited audiences to laugh while reflecting on the realities faced by refugees, drawing on his own family’s experiences.
Join us as we delve into Samuel's comedic journey, his inspirations, and the messages he hopes to share through his hit show show.
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Interview with MESSY FRIENDS for Pride Month
Wed, Jun 19 2024
As we continue to celebrate Pride Month here at fringe, join us on shinning a light on all of our talented LGBTQIA+ artists. We had a chat with this year's #ADLfringe Best Cabaret Award winner,MESSY FRIENDS to hear more about the importance of inclusion and diversity in the arts.
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Writer and producer, Jannali Jones talks about Trail's End and Reconciliation
Thu, May 30 2024
In line with our commitment to amplifying First Nations voices in the arts, we caught up with Gunai/Kurnai writer and producer Jannali Jones to hear her inspirations in developing her award-winning work, 'Trail's End' and the value of giving a voice and space for First Nations people to share culture.
As the winner of both the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Award and the Holden Street Theatres Award this Fringe season, Jannali Jones explains how 'Trail's End' shares the story of intergenerational disadvantage and how important it is to continue to share First Nations culture through storytelling.
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National Volunteer Week with Volunteer of the year, Marta
Fri, May 17 2024
The Adelaide Fringe Volunteer Program is one of the pillars of our arts festival that makes it Australia’s biggest. This year alone, 170 Fringe Vollies completed an astonishing 3,753 hours across the 2024 season, and as it’s National Volunteer Week, we’re taking some time to reflect on their incredible generosity, hard work and passion for the arts.