Summer fun is guaranteed with a variety of exciting, engaging, and educational activities for young people at Adelaide Festival Centre this coming December and January. Whether it’s showcasing local talent, exploring the world of musical theatre, celebrating New Year’s Eve or gaining hands-on experience in the performing arts, there is something for everyone.
Kick off your summer activities with an evening of local talent at Students Got Talent. Watch students from across South Australia showcase their singing, dancing, and performing skills on the Dunstan Playhouse stage this Saturday, December 7. Students have a chance of winning up to $2,000 and prize recipients will be chosen by a panel of judges including local performer and cultural ambassador Xueqian (Chien) Zhang, Carclew Music Specialist Nick O’Connor, Arabana and Yawuru singer-songwriter Nathan May, StudyAdelaide’s Alessandra Francia and Adelaide Cabaret Festival’s Executive Producer Isobel Marmion. Supported by StudyAdelaide, this event celebrates local performers, talent and creativity. Secure your free tickets here.
Celebrate New Year’s Eve with the whole family at Dunstan Playhouse and enjoy our fun-filled, family-friendly party. Enjoy a private, fenced off viewing platform for the Elder Park fireworks, food stalls and a child-friendly DJ as well as roving performers, face painting, circus workshops and arts and crafts activities. More information here.
The popular On Stage January Summer School returns throughout January and is open to all aspiring young performers in South Australia aged between 8 to 17 years. The program, which is in its 9th year, nurtures artistic talents with a variety of courses led by industry professionals and offers a supportive space to explore various genres of the performing arts including acting, musical theatre, dance, and singing.
For those interested in the magic that happens behind the scenes, Adelaide Festival Centre is offering the opportunity for young people to gain hands-on experience in technical production, including lighting, sound, and staging in a new course called Introduction to Technical Theatre Workshop on Tuesday January 7.
Adelaide Festival Centre CEO & Artistic Director Douglas Gautier AM: “This summer we are proud to offer Arts to All with free and ticketed events across our venues. From cheering on our students in Students Got Talent, to immersing the next generation of aspiring performers through our ever popular On Stage January Summer School. Adelaide Festival Centre is thrilled to support and nurture upcoming and emerging artists and production professionals, and we look forward to welcoming students on stage and behind the scenes.”
This summer, Adelaide Festival Centre is thrilled to offer a wide array of activities that allow young people to explore their creativity and talent in the heart of the arts. Other upcoming family friendly shows at Adelaide Festival Centre include Storytime Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty, You’re The Best: Trophy Making Workshop and Operation Ouch Live!.
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