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Oh hello there Festival State

7 Jan
Stage 4 finish 2010 – Photo Source

I have always felt that Adelaide is one of the most underrated cities in Australia. Yes, we have an exceptionally large number of serial killers per population, but we also have an exceptionally high number of cafes, restaurants, and delicious eateries per population; not to mention that there are several award winning wine regions all within a short drive of the CBD, our beaches are gorgeous (the second best in Australia, as rated by me), and we put on a damn fine festival!

The first half of the year in Adelaide is always a blast and I’m so glad I’m here for it. If you’re into fast men in lycra, there is the famous Tour Down Under which gets underway in just over a week’s time – teams from around the world come to compete in the eight day Tour and the atmosphere is just amazing!

If the arts are more your thing then strap yourselves in kids, because February and March are your months. You can get yourselves started with the Adelaide Fringe Festival which runs from 24 February to 18 March, and is choc full of cabaret, dance, film, music, puppetry, visual arts, comedy, and more! Several years ago I volunteered at the Fringe and it was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had. I helped build a giant purple octopus out of recycled materials for the opening parade, was a door biatch lady for Ross Noble (AND got to meet him!), and my super volunteer hours also got me into several shows for free! Sa-weet!

If you’re not already exhausted from the Fringe, or if you prefer your arts to be a little more ‘cocktail hour’, then you can also get yourself out to experience the Adelaide Festival from 2-18 March. Offering theatre, dance, opera, and including the literature event Adelaide Writer’s Week, the Adelaide Festival has just ticked over from a bi-annual event to an annual event, proving it’s popularity with locals and interstaters alike.

Finally, if you want to get your groove on, there’s Womad, a four day world music festival in Botanic Park from 9-12 March. The last time I went to Womad (sadly, several years ago), I was introduced to, and captivated by Julien Jacob, who creates a sound somewhere between African folk and contemporary, and who has invented his own language, believing that sometimes, words can get in the way of a song’s meaning. After seeing him perform, I went to buy his album from the Womad music tent, only to discover it had sold out. I searched high and low throughout Adelaide, and even some music stores in Melbourne and Sydney, and could not locate his album anywhere. In the end, I issued a plea on my blog at the time, asking whether anyone, anywhere, had access to his album and if they could send it to me. Not long afterwards, I received an email asking for my postal address and then, a few weeks later I received the album, and a photo signed by the man himself wishing me (personally) all the best! So, Womad holds a special place in my heart, and with a lineup already including Gurrumul, Blue King Brown, and Mo’Horizons, I am dead keen to get myself there again this year.

Phantastic

12 Sep

Saturday was an epic day. If you are one of the incredibly good looking people who follow me on Twitter, you would have seen that my Saturday was made up of an early start and a late finish, with a train journey, some live theatre, and a fair bit of good food in between! Oh, what a day!

The 0630 train out of Albury, destination: Melbourne

The fabulous Ponyfish Island! Found completely by accident.
Ponyfish was, admittedly, a little brisk breeze-wise,
but I can't wait to try it again in the warmer weather.
What would be more perfect on a warm day than a bar
ON the Yarra River??In Graffiti Lane, just outside of MoVida, a wedding
photographer in action. PS - MoVida was absolutely divine
with amazingly presented tapas, brilliant
wait staff, and a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
See what happens when you look up? You see a gorgeous
chandelier! This was taken in the Regent Theatre,
where we saw Love Never Dies. If you've seen Phantom and loved it,
do go to see the sequel - it's absolutely phabulous!

Bistro Vue - the amazing creation of my fav Aussie chef,
Shannon Bennett. I have been wanting to eat at one of his
restaurants for years and years, and this dream finally
came true on Saturday. Now all I have to do is actually
meet the man and convince him to cook for me forever!

So, Saturday, complete with it’s very own peanut butter cupcake, was undoubtedly the highlight of my weekend. How was yours? What did you get up to?

Theatre Dash

14 Aug

20 minutes before the show started, I decided last night that I was going to go out to the Hothouse Theatre and see Lucas Stibbard in Boy Girl Wall. Although an extreme planner 87.3% of the time, who shivers and frets if spare time isn’t planned out in beautiful, beautiful detail, I do love the thrill of the occasional spontaneous mad dash to get to something at the last minute. I threw on my cape (seriously), pulled on my boots, and ran gleefully out to my car!

Arriving at the theatre just in time to buy my ticket and a glass of wine, I sat down four rows from the stage and experienced the funniest 70 minutes of my day! The Escapists have brought inanimate objects to life, delivered a killer magpie with balls the size of kiwi fruit, and uncovered the distinct personalities of the days of the week*.

If you live in the Albury-Wodonga region; if you live near an airport that has flights to the Albury-Wodonga region; if there is any way you can get to see this production, do it. Neither I, nor the jolly man to my right, stopped laughing for the entire time Lucas was on stage, and I can guarantee that the rest of last night’s audience now have permanent smile lines from their lips to their ears. Bloody brilliant!

*Just quietly – Friday really is an A*hole and you would screw your face up in disgust at him if you ever came across him in a bar; Tuesday, however, is a sweetheart, who offers cheap pizza’s and DVD’s because he just wants to be loved.

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