DREAM BIG programme 2021

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FAMILY PROGRAM


WELCOME

Marshall MP

Steven

Gautier AM

Douglas

Susannah

Premier of South Australia

CEO & Artistic Director Adelaide Festival Centre

Creative Producer DreamBIG Children’s Festival

The Government of South Australia is proud to support DreamBIG and I congratulate the teams at Adelaide Festival Centre and the Department for Education on this exciting and diverse program. I am so inspired by the theme of DreamBIG 21: Be Curious. Curiosity is the spark that lights creativity, innovation and discovery. Curiosity about life and the world around us inspires both artists and audiences and is at the heart of our shared experience of the arts. Children who are encouraged to be curious may become our future leaders and innovators. Curiosity serves us well throughout our lives and is the basis of our brightest ideas. Bring your curiosity to DreamBIG 21 and I am sure you will be rewarded with amazing discoveries and wonderful experiences.

DreamBIG is woven into the fabric of our collective history as South Australians. Since 1974, more than 2 million children from across the state have taken part in this celebrated festival and many of those children have gone on to bring their own families to DreamBIG. Whether you are continuing a family tradition, or starting a new one, you are all very welcome. Adelaide Festival Centre values its role in the lives of South Australian children, families and schools. We are grateful for the tremendous opportunities and responsibilities - to inspire a lifetime’s love of culture in young people. DreamBIG is the perfect introduction to the infinite world of the arts and the emotional connection of live performance. I look forward to seeing you at Adelaide Festival Centre as we unleash the curiosity of a new generation, all ready to DreamBIG.

Sweeney

How can we help young people navigate this strange new world that 2020 has delivered? By fostering our shared sense of humanity and curiosity. Humanity reveals our ability to love and have compassion. Curiosity drives our desire to ask questions about things we don’t understand. Both are intrinsic to the arts and sciences. Engendering empathy and curiosity in young people sets them on a great path! In this vein I offer you the wise words of our poster winner Phitchapha Ritnayom (Yr 6) – “Being an artist means being curious. When you’re curious you observe new ideas and see new worlds. I drew a picture about aliens who heard about DreamBIG Festival and they were curious to see what it is all about. They are inquisitive just like me and want to be part of this great event.” I say YES to that! I invite you and your family to explore DreamBIG 2021, full of shows and experiences that will stretch your children’s minds, fill them with wonder and help them ‘find their inner explorer’.


CONTENTS

PERFORMANCE

EXHIBITION & VISUAL ARTS

WORKSHOP & ACTIVITY

AT HOME

INTERACTIVE

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General Information Access and Bookings How to Get Here Wolfgang’s Magical Musical Circus 8 Magic Beach 9 Dr AudiYO’s Giant Adventure 10 ZOOOM 11 Creation Creation 12 Tröll 13 The Narrator 14 Still Point of a Turning World 15 Spirit 16 Our Corka Bubs 17 Touch & Go 17 Nat Bartsch’s Lullabies 18 Mental 19 Everything They Ever Said with Fingers Crossed Behind Their Backs 20 Big Family Weekend

Adelaide Festival Centre is located on the traditional lands of the Kaurna people. We pay respect to ancestors and elders past, present and emerging as the traditional custodians of the Adelaide Plains. We honour their cultural and spiritual relationship with their country and we do so in the spirit of reconciliation.

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22 Listen To See 23 Infinite Monster 24 Audioplay: The Turners 25 Ping Pong WoW 26 Event Calendar 28 Silent Disco with DJ Monski Mouse 29 Like Dancing with your Big Sisters and Brother 30 Wild City 31 The Hybrid Society and Crate Expectations 32 Being in Space 33 Hidden Creature Gallery 34 A Piece of You 35 Curious Bots (Keynote Address) 36 Exhibitions and Visual Arts 38 Feather Quest 39 Mountain Goat Mountain 40 Big Screens, Little Artists 41 Child Nation

POSTER COMPETITION

WINNER

Our front cover art is based on the winning design by Phitchapha Ritnayom, Year 6 – Pennington Primary School and Le Fevre Peninsula Primary School. 3


GENERAL

INFO

DreamBIG Children’s Festival is South Australia’s iconic biennial arts festival for schools and families that places its audience at the centre of fresh, inventive, imaginative and inspiring arts experiences. This guide is jam-packed with curious live performances, exhibitions, interactive activities and­­– for the first time – at home family experiences across 11 days. Don’t forget to mark 22 & 23 May in your diaries for the Big Family Weekend – a free fun-filled weekend for the whole family! This year’s theme is ‘Be Curious’, so explore, ask questions, follow the music and enjoy the program found within. Use the calendar on page 26–27 for a quick reference or head to dreambigfestival.com.au for the full details.

STAY IN TOUCH Follow DreamBIG to keep up to date with all the latest news about the 2021 festival. Share your festival experience on your social media platforms. #DreamBigFest @dreambigchildrensfestival @adelaidefescent Sign up to receive the latest news and event information direct to your inbox. dreambigfestival.com.au/signup

CONTACT US P: 08 8216 8600 E: dreambig@ adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au W: dreambigfestival.com.au Adelaide Festival Centre King William Road Adelaide SA 5000

Join in,

explore,

be curious

and dream BIG!

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COVID-19 INFORMATION Measures are in place to keep families, artists and staff safe. Please review our website for the most up-to-date information before your visit.

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ACCESS & BOOKINGS

HOW TO BOOK SHOWS

ACCESS SERVICES

Online dreambigfestival.com.au or bass.net.au

Adelaide Festival Centre is committed to ensuring our programs are accessible. We have a number of facilities to help: wheelchair loan service, assistive hearing system, accessible toilets, accessible seat allocations, access-friendly drop off/ pick up points and lift access. For more information visit adelaidefestivalcentre. com.au/your-visit/access-services

By Phone BASS 131 246 All major credit cards accepted Mon – Sat 9am - 5pm Over the counter Please visit bass.net.au for a list of BASS outlets and opening times. $8.95 transaction fees apply to all transactions. For further information regarding our fees, visit: adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/tickets-info/ general-tickets-information

When booking your tickets, please inform the BASS operator if you have any specific access requirements. For all other disability access enquiries please contact Patron Services: contact@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au or 08 8216 8600.

CONDITIONS OF TICKET PURCHASE Lost or Stolen Tickets In most instances reserved seat tickets may be replaced, however general admission tickets cannot be replaced. Please call BASS on 131 246 for assistance. Concessions Pensioners, seniors, unemployed patrons and full time students are entitled to concession prices. Proof of entitlement may be requested at time of purchase or at the venue. Please make sure you carry your concession cards.

CHILD SUPERVISION Children must be supervised at all times during all performances and events at Adelaide Festival Centre and other DreamBIG venues. This helps promote a safe and secure environment for our children. dreambigfestival.com.au

PARENTING ROOMS Adelaide Festival Centre has a parenting room located off the Festival Theatre foyer with a breastfeeding chair and separate toilets including a child’s size toilet and changing table. See concierge staff if you are unsure of the location.

Adelaide Festival Centre respects your privacy and meets Government policy requirements. Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure that all information within this program is correct at publication printing in January 2021. Refer to dreambigfestival.com.au for the most up to date information.

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HOW TO GET HERE

Adelaide Festival Centre hosts a large number of DreamBIG performances and events.

With redevelopment work around the precinct, access and entrances have changed. For a map, road closures, drop off zones, and parking advice, please visit our website. Register your details online or with your ticket purchase to receive an important SMS and email with up to date access details before your show.

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DUNSTAN PLAYHOUSE SPACE THEATRE ARTSPACE

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PRE-SHOW TICKET COLLECTION

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Ages: 5+

Performance

Adelaide Premiere

Wolfgang’s Magical Musical

Circus By Circa

“...manic and magical” THE GUARDIAN, UK

22 – 23 May 10.30am & 1pm Dunstan Playhouse Adelaide Festival Centre

Image: Damien Bredberg

Straight from the score and onto the stage, the man known as Mozart appears, tumbling and twirling. To those who know him, he is Wolfgang, the dart-playing, pun-loving ratbag. To those who are watching and listening, he is the wigged genius Mozart. Wolfgang’s Magical Musical Circus animates the mischievous composer’s vibrant music in a wonder-filled hour of physical comedy and thrilling acrobatics designed to amaze people of all ages. Featuring Circa’s dexterous daredevil artists and a live accordionist, watch as the notes are physically lifted off the page by performers who bring Mozart’s irrepressible spirit and vibrant compositions to life.

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Ages: 3+

Performance

Adelaide Premiere

“turning great Aussie kids literature into plays for years...”

By CDP Kids A play by Finegan Kruckemeyer Based on the book by Alison Lester

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Every year, MINS an everyday family go on a beach holiday. This isn’t just any beach – it’s Magic Beach, where everything you can imagine becomes real. But this year is different. As the eldest child begins to grow up, does she have to leave the magic behind? From the team behind The Gruffalo and the Treehouse series, this new Australian adaptation from multi-award-winning playwright Finegan Kruckemeyer is a celebration of the power of the imagination and the differences that make every child special.

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29 May 10.30am, 1pm & 3.30pm Dunstan Playhouse Adelaide Festival Centre Tickets Adult $30 Conc $25 Family of 4 $100 1pm only

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Ages: 6+

Interactive Performance

Join the quest of Dr AudiYO, a beatboxing clown-come-superhero, as she sets off on a surreal adventure to slay The Beast, who is on a rampage to silence the city. On a bare stage – using only her voice, a microphone and magic looping bum bag – By Holly Austin theatre-maker and comedian Holly Austin (Dr AudiYO) brings to life a wondrous world of giants, music and…cats? Fusing old-school clowning and miming 22 – 23 May techniques with new-school beatboxing, 10.30am this show invites your family to become superheroes and help Quartet Bar Dr AudiYO save the day! Adelaide Festival Centre Let your voices Tickets be heard! Adult $30 Conc $25 Family of 4 $100

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“...a show that simply flies by as you look on in slack-jawed amazement.” FUNNY TONE

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Ages: 3+

ZOOOM By Patch Theatre

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22 – 23 May 11am & 2pm Adelaide College of the Arts Currie Street Tickets Adult $30 Conc $25 Family of 4 $100

Performance

Combining old-school whimsy with state-of-the-art technology, ZOOOM is an enchanting story of a child in her bedroom, unable to sleep and curious to understand. She begins a transformational journey with light and discovers that the dark is a magical place. With the assistance of the audience, the girl discovers a community of people who can help her solve problems. Part music video, part dream, this is a show about all sorts of perspectives.

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Image: Matt Byrne

“Entrancing and always enchanting, appealing not only to kids but to grown-ups as well.”

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Ages: 10+

Performance

“Windmill Theatre, perhaps the most influential children’s theatre company in the country.” THE AUSTRALIAN

World Premiere

Creation

Creation

How did we get here? What is the meaning of life? Is it possible to lick your elbow? Following in-depth interviews with the general public, Windmill Theatre Company tasked two of their favourite artists to answer life’s big questions. Before your very eyes, the unreliable experts build, battle and brawl their way through the mysteries of the universe. Tackling everything from the big bang to the afterlife, Creation Creation is a big-hearted and hilarious escapade for all that guarantees your most baffling questions answered…sort of.

By Windmill Theatre Company

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22 May 2pm 23 May 11am & 2pm Space Theatre Adelaide Festival Centre Tickets Adult $30 Conc $25 Family of 4 $100 Warning Haze effects

Image: Shane Reid/Carnival

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Ages: 9+

Performance

TRÖLL

Adelaide Premiere

A lo-fi wi-fi fable

By Trick of Light Theatre Aotearoa/ New Zealand

“Brilliant, dark, funny and poignant.” THEATREVIEW

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Image: Tabitha Arthur

It’s 1998. Otto is twelve but online he’s thirteen and he’s pretty sure he gets away with it. He lives in an old wooden house with his mum, dad and sister, a mysterious Icelandic granny and an ancient malevolent troll that’s started living in the wall... From the award-winning Trick of Light Theatre (makers of The Bookbinder and The Road that Wasn’t There) comes a lo-fi, wi-fi fable in the vein of Stranger Things. Tröll combines storytelling, music and puppetry in an uncanny tale from the twitchy edges of the digital age.

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24 May 6.30pm 29 May 12pm Space Theatre Adelaide Festival Centre Tickets Adult $30 Conc $25 Family of 4 $100

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Ages: 8+

Performance

Australian Premiere

The

Narrator

By Jessica Wilson Created with Ance Muizniece, Pamela Butane and Martinš Meiers

22 – 23 May 10.15am & 12.30pm Bus trip Meet at Elder Park Bus Stop Z4 All tickets $15

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The windows of the bus act as screens through which the audience watches a classic story of childhood rejection and betrayal unfold in real time. Live actors appear and disappear, and real buildings and pedestrians become part of the story as told by the on-board narrator. Universal story elements are brought to iconic and everyday locations, with children seeing their favourite places in new and exciting ways.

Image: Gatis Melnacis

“The moment the audience steps onboard, the line between fiction and reality is blurred.” SHIFLA

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Ages: 8+

Interactive Performance

World Premiere

Still Point of a

Turning World

22 May 12.30pm & 2pm 23 May 11am, 12.30pm & 2pm

By Carte Blanche and August & September in association with Causeway Projects

Queen’s Theatre, Gilles Arcade & Playhouse Lane All Tickets $15 Warning Haze effects 60 MINS

As our world turns faster and faster, this is a space to slow down, reflect and wonder. Come and explore a patchwork of experiences that will inspire you to question who you are and how you affect the world around you. Within a darkened corner of the Queen’s Theatre you are at the centre of this immersive performance installation. Three performers animate the room – creating small scenes, poetic images and stories together with you. Image: Carte Blanche

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Ages: 8+

Performance

SPIRIT By Yellaka

Image: Tony Virgo

“The history lesson that everyone should see.” GLAM ADELAIDE

Awardwinning cultural creatives Karl Winda Telfer and Sonia Waters expertly guide the company of young performers that are Yellaka – a language word meaning “old wisdom, new ways” – to bring the spirit of ancient traditions into today’s world. Theatrically weaving together story, song and dance with fire, language and ceremony, Yellaka draws audiences into a warm cultural space, evoking a mesmerising stillness. Through Spirit, ancient teachings cross into new forms. You will find new ways to look and listen, and learn the importance of truth-telling and respect. 20 May 7pm Tandanya Grenfell Street

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Ages: 4 months – 3 years

Interactive Performance

Our Corka Bubs By Gina Rings

Grounded in Aboriginal culture, Our Corka Bubs offers captivating storytelling through movement and music.

Suitable for bubs in arms 4 months+, crawlers and walkers under 3 years. All children must be accompanied by an adult.

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Image: Brett Scapin

20 & 21 May 9.30am, 11.30am & 2.30pm Drama Centre Rehearsal Room Adelaide Festival Centre $25 (1 Adult + 1 Child) $5 extra (1 Adult or 1 Child)


Interactive Performance

Image: ArtPlay

Ages: 2 – 3

Touch & Go By Sally Chance Dance

An enticing and playful world of shapes and pathways, stepping stones and lines, dance and live music. Children become part of the performance by entering the action or by observing it, touching and going just as they need to. 22 & 23 May 9.30am, 11.30am & 2.30pm Drama Centre Rehearsal Room Adelaide Festival Centre $25 (1 Adult + 1 Child) 40 MINS $5 extra (1 Adult or 1 Child)

Ages: 0 – 2

Performance

Nat Bartsch’s

Adelaide Premiere

Lullabies

By Nat Bartsch

When pianist and composer Nat Bartsch became a mother, she created a suite of lullabies with her newborn in mind. During this live performance, escape with meditative and soothing music infused with classical and jazz influences. 21 May 3pm 22 May 11am Nexus Arts Adult $20 Child under 2 years FREE

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Ages: 12+

Mental By Alirio Zavarce with True North Youth Theatre Ensemble

“There is some really good youth theatre happening in the True North of Adelaide and I urge you to try and get out and see one of their shows.” HI FI WAY

Performance

World Premiere

Image: True North Youth Theatre Ensemble & Mitre Khammash

When we talk about mental health, we usually focus on the problems. We tune in to all of the negative aspects. But what if we switched the script to focus on what creates positive mental health instead? Mental is a play specifically designed to facilitate this important conversation between young people. It explores the things that help us feel happy and connected to place, to each other and to ourselves.

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22 May 2.30pm & 6.30pm Marion Cultural Centre

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Ages: 11+

Performance

World Premiere

Everything They Ever Said with Fingers Crossed Behind Their Backs By Kindred Collective A SAYarts Ensemble Written by Finegan Kruckemeyer

“SAYarts are known for putting on good quality and thought-provoking shows...” BROADWAY WORLD

Image: Stu Nankivell

Emily thinks the water tastes different these days. Lorcan’s noticed it takes ten minutes longer to walk home. Ruth has suddenly fallen in love with Alex. And Alex suspects the birds are watching him. Being a conspiracy theorist means everything that once seemed certain now feels weird. And being fifteen means, well, pretty much the same thing. Over the course of one strange week, a group of young people try to navigate the space between what they are told, and what they are, to answer the question – what is real?

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18 May 6.30pm (preview) 22 May 2pm & 6pm 23 May 11am & 2pm The Lab Light Square Warning Haze effects

Tickets Adult $25 Conc $15 Family of 4 $70

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A big weekend filled with activities, performances and fun for the whole family! With both free and ticketed events, exhibitions and food trucks galore, your adventure awaits! Keep an eye out for the full Big Family Weekend map, which will be released in April.

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Ages: 9+

Interactive Performance

Australian Premiere

Ecoute Pour Voir –

Listen to See By Danse Carpe Diem/Emmanuel Jouthe and Maï(g)wenn et les Orteils and Restless Dance Theatre

“Sometimes the simplest ideas are the most surprising.” MOONEY ON THEATRE

Ecoute Pour Voir – Listen to See is eight solo artists, scattered in space and dancing simultaneously. Equipped with a pair of headphones attached to an iPod, one dancer and one audience member share a 2 – 3 minute choreographic exchange. In this space of intimacy and proximity, the audience, questioned by the artist, will be exposed to an artistic experience likely to change their views of human beings and their abilities.

Image: Shane Reid

22 & 23 May FREE

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Ages: 5+

Interactive Workshop

Adelaide Premiere

Infinite Monster DAILY REVIEW

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“Terrapin makes theatre quite unlike any other company.”

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Three tents. Three participants. Two minutes to draw, scribble or scrawl your contribution to an ever-changing monster projected in real time on a gigantic tower of LCD screens. In this extra-special version of the classic game, everyone is invited to draw the head, legs or torso of a creature from their imaginations, each on individual screens. Meanwhile, the newly-formed monster is revealed in awe-inspiring largeness – sometimes scary, sometimes comical – looming high up over the crowd. The possibilities are infinite!

Festival Theatre Foyer Adelaide Festival Centre FREE

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Ages: 6 – 11

Interactive Performance

Adelaide Premiere

Audioplay: The

Turners By Audioplay

“This show was off the charts!” CASS, AGE 9 SEESAW MAG

Leo and Abbie aren’t ordinary kids, they’re Turners – a secret species that morphs from human to animal – and now they’ve found themselves at the centre of a global plot to annihilate their kind... You are the hero in this interactive narrative adventure based on Mick Elliott’s hilarious book series The Turners. Audioplay is the brand-new audio experience that lets kids step into the story and be the characters that they love, complete with a blockbuster soundtrack. With your headphones on, you play the characters in this action-packed journey. Be warned – being a Turner is hectic. One minute you’re hanging with your sister, the next you’ve been taken hostage by half-snake, half-human creatures. Things are getting wild!

Institute Building State Library of South Australia FREE

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Image: David Collins

22 & 23 May 10.15am – 3.15pm every 30 mins

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Ages: 4 – 10

Interactive Installation

Ping

Adelaide Premiere

Pong

See what happens when you enter a space with 2,000+ ping pong balls!

By The Ball Room Projects

The Ball Room artists believe play to be an essential ingredient in all creative acts. In Ping Pong WoW, their signature participatory work, the audience’s experience becomes the fabric of the performance, revealing endless manifestations of play.

WoW

Image: Julieanne Perara

This interactive installation has been designed to captivate and engage, and is suitable for all abilities. It is a place where everyday objects spark boundless imagination and are a source of infinite fascination.

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22 & 23 May 10am – 12 noon & 1.30pm – 3.30pm

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Adelaide Rowing Club Festival Drive FREE

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EVENT PAGE VENUE

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EVENT CALENDAR

PERFORMANCE Are We There Yet?

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Scott Theatre

Creation Creation

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Space Theatre •

Curious Bots [Keynote Address]

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Dunstan Playhouse •

Dr AudioYO's Giant Adventure

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THU

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Quartet Bar •

Everything They Ever Said with Fingers Crossed Behind Their Backs

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The Lab, Light Square

Listen to See

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Festival Theatre Foyer •

Magic Beach

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Dunstan Playhouse •

Mental

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Marion Cultural Centre

Nat Bartsch’s Lullabies

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Nexus Arts

Our Corka Bubs

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Rehearsal Room •

Spirit

15 Tandanya

Still Point of a Turning World

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Queen’s Theatre

The Narrator

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Elder Park, Bus Stop Z4

Touch & Go

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Rehearsal Room •

Tröll

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Space Theatre •

Wolfgang's Magical Musical Circus

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Dunstan Playhouse •

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Adelaide College of the Arts

Audioplay: The Turners

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State Library of South Australia

Being In Space

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Adelaide Botanic Garden

Hidden Creature Gallery

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John Bishop Room •

Infinite Monster

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Festival Theatre Foyer •

Like Dancing With Your Big Sisters And Brother

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Torrens Parade Ground

Ping Pong WoW

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Adelaide Rowing Club

Silent Disco with DJ Monski Mouse

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TBC •

The Hybrid Society and Crate Expectations

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Roving •

Wild City

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South Australian Museum

Discovery Tours

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Art Gallery of South Australia

Big Screen, Little Artists

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King William Road •

Creating a Mural

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QBE Galleries •

Express Yourself

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Festival Theatre Foyer •

Finding Robyn

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Festival Theatre Foyer •

Hidden Treasures

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Fabrik Arts + Heritage

LEAF Project

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Space Theatre Foyer •

My Family and Other Curious Creatures

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Newmarch Gallery

Wild City

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ZOOOM

WORKSHOPS & ACTIVITIES

EXHIBITIONS & VISUAL ARTS

AT HOME Child Nation

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Feather Quest

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Mountain Goat Mountain

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South Australian Museum • Denotes Adelaide Festival Centre venue


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All Ages

Activity

Silent Disco with DJ Monski Mouse

Image: Dave Pickens

Get your dancing shoes ready as crowd favourite Silent Disco is back at DreamBIG Children’s Festival. International kids disco queen DJ Monski Mouse joins us as our guest Silent Disco hostess with the mostest. Monski Mouse will curate three epic DJ sets to choose from and leads the dancing madness as you boogie on down, pull shapes and absolutely bop ‘til you drop! 28

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(Max) 22 & 23 May Every half hour, 10.30am – 3.30pm

Adelaide Festival Centre FREE

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All Ages

Performance Workshop

Like Dancing with your

Big Sisters and Brother By Of Desert & Sea

22 & 23 May Drill Hall Torrens Parade Ground FREE

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Of Desert & Sea are a collective of award-winning dance artists who have previously performed and delivered workshops at WOMADelaide and OzAsia Festival. Participants in this premiere event will accomplish things they didn’t know they could. Children will get their bodies moving while learning from strong, young and proud First Nations artists. At its heart this work is a connection with and exploration of culture, with a focus on using dance to tell stories through movement. Get ready for some spirit and fun – a bit like dancing with your big sisters and brother in the living room. No experience required!

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Ages: 6+

Workshop and Exhibition

Adelaide Premiere

What could life be like for animals – including human animals – living together in your city?

Wild

City By Kathy Holowko

In different cities around the world, adaptations are already taking place to include animals and improve the quality of living in our urban ecosystems. These inspiring examples form the basis of a creative learning workshop where children work together to imagine and build their very own Wild City.

Adding to the sculptural building blocks of a city, children explore ideas and create the habitat and infrastructure to welcome wild animals as citizens in their urban landscape. The end result is a collaborative exhibition, on display in the South Australian Museum throughout DreamBIG 2021, that investigates environmental issues and inspires solutions.

WORKSHOP 22 & 23 May 10.15am – 4pm South Australian Museum 75 FREE

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Hybrid Society and Crate

Expectations By Cake Industries (Jesse Stevens & Dean Petersen)

22 & 23 May 10am – 4pm Outdoors Adelaide Festival Centre FREE Warning Strobe lighting

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A stack of wooden boxes that dance, sing, play and perform bring whimsical joy and delight in Crate Expectations – appearing from nowhere, and disappearing just as quickly. Out of step with time, these striding stacks are followed by a soundtrack from the 1930s and have lots of hidden treasures to discover. In contrast, The Hybrid Society take the form of a pair of social media influencers so obsessed with their phones that they find themselves beginning to morph into household appliances. Having entertained audiences all across Australia, these roaming robots will inhabit the Adelaide Festival Centre precinct for the duration of DreamBIG.

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Ages: 7+

Being in Space By Urban Mind Studio

22 & 23 May 10am – 3pm Bicentennial Conservatory Adelaide Botanic Garden FREE

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You’ve just discovered a galaxy far away and you’re about to take off to explore it, but there are many BIG challenges ahead. To help you, you will need to develop a unique design code to decide how you want to be in space. Set in the Adelaide Botanic Garden, this immersive self-directed experience invites you to explore and imagine ways of being – both in and out of this world. To enhance your experience head to thebeingcode.net to find out more and to download the app. Space suits are welcome but not essential.

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Interactive Installation and Workshops

Hidden Creature Gallery

By Arena Theatre Company

22 & 23 May Every hour, 10am – 4pm John Bishop Room Adelaide Festival Centre FREE

Ever wondered what your favourite tree in the park was thinking? What does your toaster think about your choice of cheese spread? Part laboratory, part performance and all imagination, Hidden Creature Gallery is an exciting interactive work for school-aged children. Existing between the digital and the real world, this work empowers young people to bring to life the places and objects around them and give them a voice using augmented reality technology. Children will be encouraged to make their own creatures and discover others that have been created before them.

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EXHIBITION The Hidden Creature Gallery is an immersive and fun space that blends nature and technology. Look out for the creatures using a smart device while at Adelaide Festival Centre.

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A Piece of You By Greg Sinclair, Scotland

Live Digital

A Piece of You is a live, intimate and interactive performance for up to three people at a time; a private concert for an individual or a child and their family. Performer Greg Sinclair will turn your thoughts and feelings into your very own music score using colourful and expressive graphic notation. He then plays your music on his cello, in this unique piece all about you.

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Talk

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Curious Bots A keynote address by Dr. Catriona Wallace with Trinity the Robot

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EXHIBITIONS Wild City

Finding Robyn

By Kathy Holowko

Designed by Wendy Todd

What could life be like for animals – including human animals – living together in your city? Inspiring urban eco-systems form the basis of this creative exhibition where children have worked together to imagine and build their very own Wild City.

A cabaret superstar and national treasure, Adelaide’s own Robyn Archer AO has performed in festivals around the world. Only recently has she unveiled her amazing collection of maquettes – intricate models of iconic structures from every city she has visited.

19 – 29 May 10am – 5pm daily South Australian Museum FREE • All ages

19 – 29 May 10am – 4pm daily Festival Theatre Dress Circle Foyer Adelaide Festival Centre FREE • All ages

Express Yourself

My Family and

By Adelaide Festival Centre Exhibitions & Collections

We all express ourselves differently. We all want people to know who we are and what we care about. A unique exhibition designed to display the voices of South Australians by using local collections. 19 – 29 May 10am – 4pm daily Festival Theatre Foyer Adelaide Festival Centre FREE • All ages

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Other Curious Creatures By City of Prospect, Newmarch Gallery and Local Primary Schools

An art exhibition by Prospect Primary School children exploring their thoughts about family and other curious people and relationships in their life. 14 May – 13 June Mon – Wed & Fri 9am – 5pm, Thu 9am – 7pm, Sat 9am – 4pm Newmarch Gallery 128 Prospect Road FREE • All ages


Creating a Mural

EXHIBITIONS

With Elizabeth Close

LEAF Project

LifeCycles Schools Program By Laurel Palliative Care Foundation and Centre for Creative Health

Learn more about the power of murals and public art. Elizabeth Close is a Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara woman from the APY Lands. Along with children from participating South Australian schools, she has created a mural for and about community.

Life. Education. Art. Feelings. Art and conversation are at the heart of this interactive program where children are encouraged to explore and celebrate lifecycles through nature.

19 – 29 May 10am – 4pm daily QBE Galleries Adelaide Festival Centre FREE • All ages

6 – 29 May 10am – 4pm daily Space Theatre Foyer Adelaide Festival Centre FREE • All ages

Hidden Treasures

Discovery Tours

Lobethal Community Mapping Project By Fabrik Arts + Heritage

Look through the lens of positivity as you experience the community mapping project of Lobethal Primary School students and local seniors. 20 – 29 May Mon – Fri 10am – 3pm daily Fabrik Arts + Heritage FREE • All ages

Interactive art experiences for toddlers, teens and in-betweens with Gallery Guides. Meet in the Atrium. 19 – 29 May 10am – 4pm daily Art Gallery of South Australia FREE • All ages

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Ages: 4 – 8

Online, At Home

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Feather Quest

An indoor adventure for families A Threshold Experience

“Beautifully crafted and designed, a gorgeous way to reconnect with the kids and get us all off digital for a while!”

Image: Lakshal Perera

Feather Quest is an interactive journey that shadows the life of a bird from the warmth and intimacy of the nest to the freedom of the wide-open sky. Families are invited to gather their treasures like a bowerbird, discover their family birdcall, care for their brood and soar through the rooms in their home. Guided by a beautiful set of cards, concealed around the house, families connect with each other through play as they work to complete the quest and discover its final message of hope. Feather Quest is an engaging and meaningful home adventure made especially for these times.

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Mountain Goat Mountain A Threshold experience

19 – 29 May At home Cost $14.95 (for 30 days) For booking details see our website

Online, At Home Mountain Goat Mountain is an audio-led theatre experience for families to do in their home together. With guided activities that help families set up and step into their own imaginative world, Mountain Goat Mountain is a unique experience for adults and children to do together that provides space for creative connection through play and imagination.

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All Ages

Exhibition

Big Screens, Little Artists The DreamBIG 2021 theme is ‘Be Curious’. It’s all about discovery and exploration, taking the time to think about the world around us and the people within. We invited schools from around South Australia to create short digital artworks around the theme of ‘Be Curious’ to be displayed on the outdoor digital screens at Adelaide Festival Centre during DreamBIG 2021. Take a look the next time you’re here.

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19 – 29 May King William Road Screens Adelaide Festival Centre FREE

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Ages: 7 – 11

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Child Nation By Jessica Wilson

Imagine a place where trees can talk, rooms can breathe, and where just for a few minutes you can be anything at all, like a dog...or a deer... or even a monster from your dreams!

Child Nation is a collection of ten digital journeys which give children permission to reimagine their own surroundings. It’s fun, it’s subversive, and it lets children control the experience (and sometimes their adults), creating their own content and releasing their wild creative potential to be their alternative selves. Make a photo using an adult as your subject, record your voice to secretly animate a jacket, role play as a range of different people, see the world through the eyes of an animal, name rooms and hide notes to your fears. Nothing is impossible in Child Nation. 19 – 29 May At home Cost $20 for 2 weeks For booking details see our website Image: Carla Gottgens

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FOUNDATION Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation was established in 1999 with a mission to support the work of Adelaide Festival Centre and enrich the lives of generations to come, giving young South Australians an experience that lasts a lifetime. We believe participating in the arts is an important part of growing up – it develops children’s minds and spirits so that they can contribute more meaningfully to our community in the future. Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation supports valuable programs for children, families, and education, including Something on Saturday, On Stage, Equity Tix, and youth arts workshops for Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Adelaide Guitar Festival, and OzAsia Festival. For more than 20 years, South Australians have embraced the work of the Foundation and provided generously for its programs to help keep the heart of the arts beating. Images: Cath Leo

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