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  2. WOMADelaide - Wikipedia

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    Logo. WOMADelaide is an annual four-day festival of music, arts and dance, which was first held in 1992 in Botanic Park, Adelaide, South Australia.One of many WOMAD festivals held around the world, it is a four-day event that presents a diverse selection of music from artists around the world, as well as side events like talks and discussions.

  3. Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the Adelaide Festival expanded to include Adelaide Writers' Week and WOMADelaide, and other separate festivals were established, such as the Adelaide Cabaret Festival (2002), the Adelaide Festival of Ideas (1999), the Adelaide Film Festival (2013), FEAST (1999, a queer culture), Tasting Australia (1997, a food and wine affair), and ...

  4. World of Music, Arts and Dance - Wikipedia

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    WOMADelaide, Adelaide, South Australia (bi-annually from 1992 to not interfere with the then bi-annual Adelaide festival and then annually from 2004 due to its popularity and collaboration with the Adelaide Festival, no camping, capacity 30,000 daily, four days Fri-Mon mid March [originally three days until 2010]). [22]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Adelaide Festival - Wikipedia

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    It developed a number of incorporated events including Adelaide Writers' Week, Australia's original literary festival; [3] WOMADelaide, the world music festival; and, the Adelaide Festival of Ideas. The Adelaide International was a curated international contemporary visual arts program held in partnership with the Samstag Museum from 2010 to 2014.

  7. Naseeruddin Saami - Wikipedia

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    Ustad Saami at WOMADelaide, Australia, March 9, 2020. Naseeruddin Saami (born 1945) is a classical singer from Pakistan. He is called ustad for his mastery of classical music. He is best known for his Khyal style of singing. [1] He began learning singing in 1950s from another renowned classical vocalist, Qawwal and musician of his time Munshi ...

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  9. Dem Mob - Wikipedia

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    Dem Mob performed at Tandanya for the Treaty Festival (part of NAIDOC Week) in November 2020. [9]In January 2021, the band, along with nine other groups and solo artists, were selected to participate in a year-long program of music workshops and other activities, in the WOMADelaide X NSS Academy.