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  2. Adelaide Fringe - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Fringe, formerly Adelaide Fringe Festival, is Australia’s biggest arts festival and is the world's second-largest annual arts festival (after the Edinburgh Festival Fringe), held in the South Australian capital of Adelaide. Between mid-February and mid-March each year, it features more than 7,000 artists from around Australia and the ...

  3. Adelaide Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Adelaide Festival Centre and River Torrens usually form the nucleus of the event, and in the 21st century Elder Park has played host to opening ceremonies. It comprises many events, usually including opera , theatre, dance, classical and contemporary music, cabaret , literature, visual art and new media .

  4. List of festivals in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide: 2008: Annual Adelaide Festival of Arts: Adelaide: 1960: Was biennial, annual since 2012; aka Adelaide Festival Adelaide Festival of Ideas: Adelaide: 1999: Biennial Adelaide Film Festival: Adelaide: 2003: Biennial Adelaide Food Fringe [102] South Australia: 2020: One of South Australia's largest food and beverage festivals. [103 ...

  5. Riot City Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Riot City Wrestling was founded in Adelaide in January 2006. [1] [2] In 2010, RCW appeared at the Adelaide Fringe, hosting the STRENGTH Cup tournament, and was voted one of the festival's top five attractions by the Adelaide Advertiser. [3] They returned to the festival in 2011, hosting the tournament again. [3]

  6. AVCon - Wikipedia

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    As part of the Adelaide Fringe, they held an Artist Market modeled after their traditional Artist Alley. In July, an AVCon After Dark event was also held, featuring DJs, local artists, and vendors. After a three-year hiatus and with COVID-19 restrictions lifted in South Australia, AVCon 2023 was held as a large-scale event at the Adelaide ...

  7. OzAsia Festival - Wikipedia

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    The free event ran for ten days and featured top international performers from across Asia. [11] In 2017, the team behind Adelaide Fringe's "Gluttony" venue hub created and presented The Lucky Dumpling Market for the 2017 OzAsia Festival, which was located on the Adelaide Riverbank Lawns beside the Riverbank Footbridge. The Lucky Dumpling ...

  8. Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute - Wikipedia

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    Other funding has come in through use of the building as a venue for Adelaide Fringe performances, various grants and other funding avenues, and its two streams of paid membership (Friends of Tandanya, non-Indigenous people; and paid membership for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander members of Tandanya, which also gives them a voice in the ...

  9. Fringe theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Adelaide Fringe in Adelaide, South Australia, now second-largest annual arts festival in the world (after Edinburgh Fringe), started in 1960 as an adjunct to the main Adelaide Festival of Arts. [4] [5] Haynes, while at the helm of the Traverse, was receiving state support and even got a new theatre in 1969.