Adelaide Festival Centre CEO Kate Gould has hit the ground running as a bold new chapter for the iconic venue begins. Learn more about the changes to the venue here!
Sydney Dance Company and Carriageworks, in partnership with The Balnaves Foundation, will present the 2025 season of New Breed, featuring four bold world premieres by emerging choreographers Emma Fishwick, Ngaere Jenkins, Ryan Pearson, and Harrison Ritchie-Jones. Performances will run from 3–13 December 2025 at Carriageworks.
Jayne Boase, Chair of Australian Dance Theatre has announced that Jennifer Layther has been appointed to the company’s Board as Non-Executive Director for a three-year term.
Australian Dance Theatre has announced the launch of the inaugural LOFT program, which will see an unprecedented suite of opportunities for independent dance makers in South Australia and beyond.
Professor Ruth Rentschler OAM MAICD has committed $500,000 bequest to Australian Dance Theatre upon completing her eight-year tenure on the company’s board.
Adelaide Festival has announced its 40th program, promising a suite of international and Australian productions and artists which will further enhance its 65-year reputation as Australia's premier international festival.
Australian Dance Theatre is throwing open the doors to The Odeon to independent dance artists with ADT:RAW, a rapid-fire dance catalyst that will spark the beginning of ten new projects at the cutting-edge of contemporary practice.
After lauded seasons at every major Australian festival throughout 2023 where it was hailed as 'the type of theatre that simply must be experienced” by Time Out Melbourne, Tracker heads back to the place from which it came with a special season at on Wiradjuri Country at the Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre (‘DRTCC’) in October.
The opera Innocence, directed by prolific Australian director Simon Stone; Club Amourperformed by legendary German dance company Pina Bausch’s Tanztheater Wuppertal; and Australian Dance Theatre’s 60th anniversary show A Quiet Language are the first ticketed shows to be announced for the 2025 Adelaide Festival.
Australian Dance Theatre has announced the appointment of four new board directors as it gears up for a landmark season in celebration of its 60th birthday in 2025.
Adelaide Festival has announced Time to Talk, a series of roundtable discussions that will take place throughout February and March. Panellists will include artists participating in the 2024 Adelaide Festival program, along with key industry figures.
The 39th Adelaide Festival presents a reimagining of the direction festivals are taking in the 21st Century. Find out more about the program curated by Ruth Mackenzie and Kath M Mainland.