Australian Performing Arts Market
February 2010 Adelaide Festival Centre

Festivals

Adelaide at festival time offers a feast of the performing, visual and literary arts in a city renowned for its friendliness, food and wine, relaxed lifestyle and warm late-summer weather. The Adelaide Fringe and Adelaide Festival are again perfect complements to APAM, so plan your visit to take in the entire experience.

Adelaide Fringe 2010

19 February - 14 March 2010

Fringe Director: Christie Anthoney

One of the world’s largest and most vibrant open-access arts festivals with a diverse program of theatre, dance, circus, comedy, cabaret, new media, music, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts, film and the visual arts. The full program will be available on 9 January 2010.

www.adelaidefringe.com.au

Adelaide Fringe

Adelaide Festival

26 February - 14 March 2010

Artistic Director: Paul Grabowsky

Australia’s leading international multi-arts festival, featuring the performing, visual and literary arts. The full program is available at www.adelaidefestival.com.au 

Adelaide Festival

Note: Delegates will be able to buy tickets to selected Fringe and Festival performances at a discount - details will be available from January 2010.

Australian International Documentary Conference

23 - 26 February 2010

Conference Director: Joost den Hartog

Australia’s prominent annual documentary event, attracting key figures from the international documentary industry. 

www.aidc.com.au

Other festivals

If you have time to spare, why not see an even broader scope of Australasian contemporary performing arts by creating an itinerary that includes:

Perth International Arts Festival
5-28 February 2010
www.perthfestival.com.au

New Zealand International Festival of Arts
26 February - 21 March 2010
www.nzfestival.nzpost.co.nz

WOMADelaide
5-8 March 2010
www.womadelaide.com.au

Contact Moves Travel regarding your travel and accommodation.