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International Arts Extravaganza |
105 Hindley Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8216 4444 http://www.adelaidefestival.or... |
A smorgasbord of artistic endeavors is offered in venues across Adelaide courtesy of this biennial event. Aiming to break new ground, Australian and international artists turn out in force for ten days. They present theatre, music, dance, visual art, aboriginal culture and much more. Quite a few of the shows and exhibitions are free. This festival is held at the same time as Fringe, and the two spectacles - as well as the warm weather - draw masses of people into the town center. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Offbeat Arts Feast |
31 Ebenezer Place Level 1 Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8100 2000 http://www.adelaidefringe.com.au |
Attracting massive crowds and top international performers, the three-week biennial Fringe is one of the most lively arts feasts you are ever likely to see. The program is enormous and fits most pockets and tastes. Featuring stand-up comedy, cabaret, music, dance, street-acts and more, the focus is always on cutting-edge, independent art. Local cafes, bars and clubs are filled to the brim with revelers. Exhausted by the bedlam, the city experiences a lull for a couple weeks after it is all over. Admission varies with each event. Many shows are free. See website for biennial details and event timelines. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Equestrians in the parklands |
Various venues Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8463 4699/ +61 8 8463 4708 http://www.adelaidehorsetrials... |
The horse trials in Adelaide's beautiful Adelaide Parklands have truly become a world-class event, earning an international four star rating - equivalent to an Olympic level competition. Horses and riders from around the world compete for three days, testing their skills in dressage, cross-country and showjumping. The cross-country phase takes contestants through the parklands, up and down hills, across creeks and over the formidable Rymill Park water jump. On-course catering is provided. To top it all off, the entry is free for all the three days. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Australia's Festival Marathon |
Gulf St Vincent Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 (0)8 8232 7644 http://www.sarrc.asn.au |
The course for the Adelaide Marathon has varied during its 22 years. Beginning and ending at Adelaide Gaol, competitors run along road and bike trails. If you are not up for 26.2 miles and still want to see the sites on a run, opt for the half marathon or the 5K. The marathon draws competitors from all over the world including Japan, UK, South Africa and Germany. An after race party features live music and tons of food. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Italian Food and Fiesta |
Rymill Park Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 (0)8 8362 0233 http://www.carnevale-adelaide.com |
A celebration of Italian food and way of life, this is a major annual event on the local calendar. Starting with a lively parade along King William Street, the festival takes place just east of the city in Rymill Park. Expect a plethora of stalls packed with great cuisine. Other highlights include live musicians, a fashion show, rave party (DJs spinning dance tunes) and displays of traditional arts and crafts. An open-air mass is held on Sunday morning. See the website for further details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Jogging for fitness and funds |
Jetty Rd & Colley Terrace Moseley Square Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8232 6184 http://www.city-bay.org.au |
Come Spring in Adelaide it is time for all those would be Olympians to slip on their running vests and hit the road hard. The road in question is 12 kilometres long and leads from King William Street in the city to the beach at Glenelg. Runners, wheelchair athletes, walkers more than 8,000 enthusiasts join in the fun. Some do it to shed a few kilograms, some do it for charity and some just want to party. That said, of course, there is also an elite group with a keen eye on the prize money! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bygone Era of Motor Sports |
50 Grenfell Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8227 0666 http://www.classicadelaide.com.au |
These five days of motor-sport indulgence offer an entirely different buzz to the high-performance, technological wizardry of Clipsal 500. Winding along from the Barossa Valley to the Fleurieu Peninsula, the Classic Adelaide rally is all about legendary motor cars from a bygone era. Enter the pre-1970 Austin Healeys, MGs and Ford Mustangs! Each day the rally starts and ends at the Adelaide Hilton but follows a different route. A total distance of 1082 kilometres is covered with plenty of spectator viewing spots along the way. Rally entrants may be in competition or touring. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Famous annual motor race |
East Terrance East Parklands Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 (0)8 8212 8500 http://www.clipsal500.com.au |
The Clipsal 500 Adelaide V8 Supercar race is an event that truly makes Adelaide 'Motorsport City', with the largest national motorsport carnival in Australia, attended by more than a quarter of a million fans and viewed by tens of millions via the national and international television broadcast. The Clipsal 500 Adelaide, a race over two legs - each leg, 78 laps of the east Adelaide street circuit - is the highlight of a four-day racing extravaganza that attracts nearly 255,600 spectators. The 4 days include motor racing, aircraft acrobatics, and 4 after-race concerts. Clipsal Adelaide is truly Adelaide's high-octane party of the year. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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One of Adelaide's enduring traditions |
King William Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +1 300 65 5276 (Toll Free Australia Only) http://www.cupageant.com.au |
One of Adelaide's most enduring traditions, the Christmas Pageant heralds the arrival of Father Christmas (Santa Claus) each November. The pageant was originally created by Sir Edward Heyward, as a morale-lifting entertainment event for the masses, following the Depression. Annually since 1933 (except during World War II) the Christmas Pageant has delighted young and old. From just eight floats and four bands in 1933, the Pageant has become an extravaganza of 70 sets and 1,300 participants. At over three kilometres in length, this is the largest pageant of its type in the world. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Celebrating the harvest |
Rymill Park Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8261 3933 |
Adelaide's sizeable Polish community gets together for a weekend each spring to toast the end of the harvest in the old country. Dozynki is an ancient tradition and an ideal excuse to overdose on central European food and drink. Geared for families, the entertainment includes live music, folk dancing and sports. Stalls offer books, music and trinkets imported from Poland. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Toasting Greek Independence Day |
Ellis Park Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8443 8123 http://www.glendi.org/ |
Marking Greek Independence Day, this annual event is a top occasion to sample Hellenic culture. Apart from the many food and wine stalls, the two-day spread also offers live music, folk dancing, rides and fireworks. Major Greek performers fly over to entertain the open-armed crowds. About 50,000 people turn out for the festivities each year. Held in the picturesque west parklands, the party is within easy reach from the Adelaide city centre. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Local Culinary Craftspeople at Work |
128 King William Street Adelaide Town Hall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 (0)8 8305 9205/ +61 (0)8 8203 7590 http://www.adelaidetownhall.co... |
Take a bunch of incredibly talented South Australian chefs, add fresh local produce, sprinkle in some know-how, mix in a worthwhile cause and you have this unique fund raising event to assist the work of Anglicare. Chefs, waiters and kitchen staff donate their time while suppliers donate ingredients, wine and auction items, so the majority of the ticket price goes straight to Anglicare. Funds raised assist Anglicare's Family Centres for families struggling with hardship. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All Greek |
Semaphore The Esplanade Adelaide, SA 5019 Australia +61 8 8447 2051 |
Go Greek for the day! Join the local Greek Orthodox community in celebrating all things Greek, just south of the clock tower on Semaphore Esplanade. This annual event - held since 1978 - is located in one of Adelaide's most picturesque beachside suburbs. Once a multicultural festival, it became purely Greek several years ago. Participate in traditional Greek dancing, music, drinking and fabulous food - particularly the sweets! This is a local and more intimate version of the larger Glendi Festival. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Movie classics in garden surroundings |
Plane Tree Drive (Adelaide Botanic Garden) Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +1 900 933 899 (Australia only) http://www.moonlight.com.au |
Picture a balmy summer's night, surrounded by a sea of green, (and several hundred people) atop a picnic rug, a glass of chilled white wine in your hand, and the stars above. Moonlight Cinema screens classic cult movies like 'Life of Brian' and 'Rocky Horror Picture Show', hand in hand with black and white classics like 'Casablanca' and 'An Affair to Remember' and current hits. Pack a picnic basket or purchase gourmet food and drink on arrival. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Outdoor German fest |
Bonython Park Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 2539 http://www.schutzenfest.com.au/ |
Adelaide's uproarious Schutzenfest is the world's second largest German shooting festival after the one in Hannover. More than 30,000 people take part in the revelry each year, held over two days west of the city centre in Bonython Park. Highlights include hearty food and ales, Oompah bands, folk dancing, local pop groups and, of course, a shooting competition. The festivities wind up with a flurry of fireworks. It is likely to be very hot and sunny at this time of year, so wear a hat and bring sunscreen. Admission: Adults AUD10; children under 14 free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Information on beef cattle |
Goodwood Road, Wayville Royal Adelaide Showground Adelaide, SA 5034 Australia +61 (0)8 8576 2064 http://sabeef.com.au/juniorhei... |
The Heifer Expo has been running successfully for many years now, with the aim of encouraging people to learn more about beef cattle agriculture and inspiring youth to get involved and take the industry's reins. The event offers a learning opportunity for interested candidates. Various stalls are attended by knowledgeable staff who offer insight into the industry. At the end of the show, a four month scholarship is awarded to the best senior champion herdsman. Come by to spend an entire day at the venue, which is equipped with banking facilities, a parking lot, food stalls and more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tastebud temptations |
Hackney Road Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8463 4698 http://www.tasting-australia.c... |
This food festival has taste buds tingling in anticipation across the globe. Attended by mad 'foodies' and hundreds of media (the world's top food writers and TV presenters), this biennial international food, wine and beverage festival is not to miss. This event is the brainchild of Australian Television presenter, Ian Parmenter, to highlight the delights of Australia's finest foods and beverages from regions across the state. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hair-Raising Fun for Charity |
River's End Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8293 8744 http://www.varietysa.on.net/ |
Each year, some generous Australians gather together a hair-raising, rag-tag bunch of vehicles and "bash" through the Outback for one week, all in the name of charity. Variety Club of South Australia "Bashers" have to travel as fast (or as far) as possible in their pre-1966 vehicles in this unique fundraising event for South Australia's special children. See the "Bashers" and their magnificent machines at a street party before they leave for destinations, such as Nhill and Swan Reach. See website for yearly particulars. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A weekend of wicked beats |
Hackney Road (Botanic Park) Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 (0)8271 1488 http://www.womadelaide.com.au |
Every year Adelaide's majestic Botanic Park swells with rhythms from every corner of the globe. Once you have encountered the sounds and smells of this world-renowned music festival you will never want to leave! Played on seven different stages, there are 30 hours of traditional and contemporary music from more than 20 countries - Armenia, Cuba, Nigeria, and Argentina to name a few. Meanwhile dance, arts, crafts and food stalls will tempt you. Take your rug, pillows, sunscreen and arrive early for the best position. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cars powered by the sun |
50 Grenfell Street Level 8 Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8463 4500 / +61 8 8463 4690 http://www.wsc.org.au |
Australia is often called "the wide brown land," and for this race it is the perfect location! This unique event showcases cars running on the power of the sun. Competitors (mainly global corporations and universities) travel 3,000 kilometres from Darwin to Adelaide in about five days. See the cars on display and model solar car racing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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