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Brisbane Festival is one of Australia's leading international arts festivals, and is held each September in Brisbane, Australia. [1]Its presence dominates the city for three weeks in September and its line-up of classical and contemporary music, theatre, dance, comedy, opera, circus and major public events such as Riverfire attracts an audience of around one million people every year.
4MBS Festival of Classics; Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art [1] Brisbane Festival [2] Brisbane International Boat Show; Parklife [3] Redlands Spring Festival; St Jerome's Laneway Festival [4] Straight Out of Brisbane; Valley Fiesta [5]
Brisbane Festival Hall was an indoor arena located on the southern corner of Albert Street and Charlotte Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It operated from 1910 to 2003, before being demolished to make the Oak Festival Towers apartment building and hotel.
SPRUKE – Brisbane's Ukulele Festival Brisbane 2013 Spring (usually late September or early October) Biennial Straight Out of Brisbane [89] Brisbane: 2002: STUFFit Film Festival [90] Sunshine Coast: 2012: Student film festival, annual Sunshine Coast Ukulele Fest: Sunshine Coast/Kenilworth 2014 14–17 April 2016 Annual
Riverstage is an outdoor entertainment venue in Brisbane, Australia.The venue occupies a 2 ha site within the City Botanic Gardens and has a capacity of 9,500. [1] [2] The Brisbane Festival makes regularly use of the venue.
In 2004, a ballet Cloudland choreographed by Francois Klaus was premiered at the Brisbane Festival, and has since been performed in a number of Australian and European cities. A sculpture in Cowlishaw Street, Bowen Hills, is called Cloudland Memorial Arch and was created by Jamie Maclean.
The Australian Cinémathèque, located within the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) in Brisbane, is an Australian institution dedicated to film and the moving image. [1] It offers a diverse program of historical, contemporary and archival film and visual media and is a key venue for the Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF).
Stereosonic was an annual electronic dance music festival held in Australia in November and early December. Stereosonic was held in Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Sydney, and Melbourne, attracting attendances of up to 200,000 patrons nationally featuring the biggest electronic artists in the world.