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This week on Wavelength, Sparking the convos about Adelaide you should be having. ‘This action plan is made in plan to ensure young people are actively involved in decision making' First up, we're tackling restrictions with Rugby Australia CEO Carl Jones, who sheds light on the current challenges and future of the sport. Then, we'll take you through the vibrant streets of Illuminate Adelaide with Rachel Asapati, the co-founder and creative director, as she shares how this festival is lighting up the city. But that's not all! We'll hear from Nat Cook, Minister of Human Services, about the newly announced youth action plan, a crucial initiative for the future of our community. Later in the show, we delve into the phenomenon of dupe culture, exploring its impact and significance. And to wrap things up, Trevor brings you all the good news from the week, leaving you with a dose of positivity. Tune in to Wavelength, where we spark the conversations Adelaide should be having. Listen to Wavelength live and join the convos about Adelaide you should be having, Monday night Fortnightly from 6pm on Fresh 92.7. Airdate: July 22nd 2024 Reporters: Cassie Johns, Alecia Vinten, Macenzie Frew, Elizabeth Hayes, Isabelle Capone and Trevor KoulSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La compagnie Carabosse présentera son œuvre "Fire Gardens" au Illuminate Adelaide, un festival de son et lumière qui se déroule dans le jardin botanique du 4 au 21 juillet 2024. Rencontre avec la directrice artistique de Carabosse, Nadine Guinefoleau.
Sleepy Adelaide winters are truly a thing of the past with Illuminate Adelaide now it's in third consecutive year. The month-long festival wraps up this week on the 30th of July.In this segment, we hear from Co-Founders and Creative Directors Rachel Azzopardi and Lee Cumberlidge on how they have curated a sensational program showcasing the very best in global and local art, light, music, and technology.
Davo lets the boys in on all the things happening in Adelaide highlighting Illuminate Adelaide back for another year and every event on this weekend!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Davo lets the boys in on all the things happening in Adelaide highlighting Illuminate Adelaide back for another year and every event on this weekend!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rencontre avec Marie Belzil de la compagnie montréalaise Moment Factory, qui est de retour à Illuminate Adelaide pour la célébration annuelle de l'innovation, de l'art, de la lumière, de la musique et de la technologie. Les spectacles auront lieu du 28 juin au 30 juillet.
After a challenging couple of years, South Australia's events scene is seeing signs of recovery with strong attendance figures and a vibrant, year-round events calendar set to draw visitors from far and wide.We're just finishing up the Illuminate Adelaide festival in the city – and we've just launched the Mt Gambier event last week, and for the first time the event will head to Victor Harbor later this month. Last week also saw the launch of the Valo Adelaide 500 – which returns to the city streets in December this year. Finally, the Santos Tour Down Under will make a bold return in January 2023 after a two-year hiatus, bringing the world's best cyclists to our state and opening the international cycling season.Later this month we have a massive Wallabies test match double header at Adelaide Oval. To discuss upcoming major events, this episode hears from the SATC's Executive Director of Events South Australia, Hitaf Rasheed and Andrew Kellaway from the Australian Wallabies.
The dingo is often referred to as a pest - at least to farmers - but it is also a significant living feature in First Nations culture and important within the Australian ecological system.Wild Dog is the first artistic outcome of a multi-year cultural maintenance and revival project that will connect the dingo story from Kaurna and Narungga country in South Australia to Lardil Country in Mornington Island, Qld, including cultural links stretching to the Wild Dog story for the Bunun people in Taiwan.Kaurna/Narungga artist Jacob Boehme conceived this project and artistically directed artists and communities across five Nations: Narungga (SA), Kaurna (SA), Lardil (Qld), Kaiadilt (Qld) and Bunun (Taiwan) in order to preserve and maintain the wild dog story. This included extensive consultation with with more than 50 Narungga and Kaurna Elders and community members.The result is an immersive exhibition and installation at Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute presented by Tarnanthi Festival as part of Illuminate Adelaide, produced by Country Arts SA and Insite Arts International.
It's pretty cold and depressing here in Adelaide at the moment, but the winter festival season is back with Illuminate Adelaide not only coming again to the CBD but throughout South Australia. To understand more about how the festival began and how it's operating through covid and the cold, Grace and Ben speak with Lee Cumberlidge. Meanwhile, one of our newest journalists Maggie spoke with a popular drag queen, from Marys Poppins Kane Enable about Adelaide's drag scene, and also spoke with Rachel Hosking co-owner of My Lover Cindi all about inclusivity in nightlife. Also on the show, we have Brayden exploring the Vickers Vimy plane which is now a part of the Adelaide Airport, and Angus takes you through all the good news of the stories of the week. Listen to Wavelength live and join the convos about Adelaide you should be having, Monday night fortnightly from 6.15 pm on Fresh 92.7. Airdate: July 18, 2022 Reporters: Cassandra Johns, Alex Newman, Ciarán Moffatt, Grace Smith, Brayden Green, Angus Giles and Benjamin MongaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the second year, Adelaide is playing host to Illuminate Adelaide - a celebration of the convergence of technology, light, art, and music.Taking place from 1 to 31 July, the event promises to entice locals, interstate and international visitors to the city as it brings the streets of Adelaide to a bright and intriguing light this winter.In this episode, we hear from Co-Founders and Creative Directors Lee Cumberlidge and Rachael Azzopardi, on what people can expect for 2022 and how to get involved. Illuminate Adelaide is proudly supported by the South Australian Government through the South Australian Tourism Commission.
Welcome to you self-guided tour of City Lights! You'll hear insights from Illuminate Adelaide Directors including behind-the-scenes exclusives of illuminations and installations. Enjoy the tour of City Lights!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to your guide to Illuminate Adelaide, Adelaide's celebration of light, art, and technology. Get the most out of your Illuminate Adelaide experience with insights from the founders and stories behind the art. Enjoy one of Adelaide's best experiences now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Le Canadien Mathieu Grainger de Moment Factory nous parle de Light Cycles, ce spectacle qui va transformer les jardins botaniques d'Adélaïde en une expérience immersive après la tombée de la nuit emmenant les invités dans un voyage d'une heure à travers sept zones du jardin.
In this episode we speak to Rachael Azzopardi and Lee Cumberlidge, both boomerangs, who came together to create Illuminate Adelaide. Shining a light on South Australia for the month of July, Illuminate Adelaide welcomes people from all walks of life to experience a program of free and ticketed events by local, national and international artists and companies.Over a 25-year career in the arts, there isn't much Rachael Azzopardi hasn't done. From steering the musical spread of Barrie Kosky's legendary 1996 Adelaide Festival program to overseeing the casting of the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games. She has travelled around the world to work with the industry's biggest names across virtually every form and market, from Hong Kong to Broadway.After many years spent living and working away most recently in senior roles at Sydney Theatre Company, Sydney Festival and Chunky Move, Rachael returned to her hometown with a purpose. She saw incredible things happening across the state's arts and technology sectors, and felt moved to break down old silos and expectations to give Adelaide something it had never experienced before; something accessible, immersive, city-wide. Something new.Rachael has put her depth of knowledge and experience to work exploring unchartered territory to bring Illuminate Adelaide to life together with Co- Founder and Creative Director Lee Cumberlidge.After cutting his teeth with WOMADelaide and Arts Projects Australia, Lee spent the next ten years as a producer bringing major international artists and experimental independent works alike to audiences around the world as well as staging large scale arts events such as the Cultural Festival of the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games and the World Theatre Festival in Brisbane.In 2008 Lee and the company he co-founded, Insite Arts, were called upon by Brian Ritchie and David Walsh to bring a bold, untested vision of Hobart and Tasmania to life. More than a festival, Mona Foma became a Helpmann-winning experiment in reinvention, transforming the southern capital into an international arts destination.In 2017, Lee returned to Adelaide, where his passion for working with artists and creating new experiences for audiences found new inspiration.Lee produced the Adelaide iteration of the highly acclaimed experimental music festival Unsound in Adelaide in 2017 and 2018 before rejoining Arts Projects Australia as a co-director to produce tours of international work. Most recently Lee has teamed up with Rachael Azzopardi to create Illuminate Adelaide; a new, city-wide winter event focused on art, light, music and technology.
The worlds of classical music and urban culture very rarely rub shoulders. However, KLASSIK underground, aims to bring these worlds together by combining classical music with other art forms such as dance, street art, poetry and video installations - to create innovative music events. In the Drawing Room, Australian violist and creative producer, Tahlia Petrosian, talks about how she's bringing together laser artistry with Shostakovich.
The worlds of classical music and urban culture very rarely rub shoulders. However, KLASSIK underground, aims to bring these worlds together by combining classical music with other art forms such as dance, street art, poetry and video installations - to create innovative music events. In the Drawing Room, Australian violist and creative producer, Tahlia Petrosian, talks about how she's bringing together laser artistry with Shostakovich.
Comedian and co-owner of Comedy Republic, Rhys Nicholson, talks encore shows at Replay Festival 2022; One of four artists showing at Boroondara's Town Hall Gallery's ‘Common Thread', Sarah Hallett, explores transforming everyday materials into textile art; Lee Cumberlidge, co-artistic director of Illuminate Adelaide, chats about Australia's newest major winter event.
La musicienne Tahlia Petrosian se produit sur scène dans le cadre du festival d'hiver "Illuminate Adelaide" du 15 au 17 juillet prochain. En tant que soliste et chambriste, elle a créé "KLASSIK underground" en 2016 afin de renouveler la musique classique au 21e siècle.
A serial entrepreneur, Aaron started his first business as a 15-year-old while still in high school. He has since established, sold, and grown ventures within the technology sector. Passionate about collaboration, innovation, and returning manufacturing to Australia, he is demonstrating that it can be achieved through the adoption of advanced technology to achieve cost comparative products while exceeding quality standards. With over ten years of experience in the lighting industry, Aaron has forged relationships with ‘best of breed' entrepreneurs and innovators across the globe, from Silicon Valley to Germany and Japan. His renewed focus is working on R&D projects which reimagine lighting technology of the future. In 2021 InDaily 40under40 for South Australia, Aaron was awarded the state's top young entrepreneur award, for his development of LED lighting systems. VALO'S technology has pushed into fields spanning SPORTS, transport, and defense and over the past decade, you may have seen their LED lights lighting up spaces across South Australia such as the Titanium Security Arena and the light, and Art & Technology winter festival here in South Australia, Illuminate Adelaide. Moreover, you may have seen the VALO name on signage around numerous places as they are sponsoring so many amazing sports and sporting teams such as: Hawthorn Football Club Adelaide Crows Football Club Sport SA, Adelaide United Sport NSW VicSport Baseball Australia Adelaide Giants Football SAOn today's show, we deep-dived into Aaron's journey of founding VALO, expanding in SA, and bringing manufacturing back onshore. Aaron shares how having production move back onshore helps to increase employment in South Australia and provides economic benefits for the state in an emerging advanced manufacturing industry. Aaron also shared the ambitions and purpose of VALO focused on constantly researching and developing smart lighting products which will improve sustainability, reduce carbon footprints and provide significant benefits to wide-ranging communities. Books mentioned in this episode:Less and More The Design Ethos of Dieter RamsWhere to find Aaron Hickmann:LinkedInWebsiteJoin the conversation on Synergy IQ on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram (@synergyiq), and please support other leaders by liking, subscribing, and sharing this podcast. Access SynergyIQ Website to get to know more about us. Say hello to our host Daniel Franco on LinkedIn.
After a challenging couple of years, South Australia's events scene is seeing signs of recovery with strong attendance figures and a vibrant, year-round events calendar set to draw visitors from far and wide.Hear from SA Tourism Commission's Hitaf Rasheed and Rachael Azzopardi as they chat about the nation's premier eating and drinking festival, Tasting Australia; the return of the Santos Tour Down Under; and the winter festival Illuminate Adelaide.And in November, the National Pharmacies Christmas Pageant returns to the streets of Adelaide after two years at Adelaide Oval.
Starting in Krakow, Poland as a local music festival, Unsound has gone on to become one of the most important names in experimental music. But throughout the years, their philosophy has remained the same: to introduce their audience to something new and to foster unexpected collaborations. In the Drawing Room, Mat Schulz and Gosia Plysa talk about the festival, the unusual places they've toured, and the upcoming event at Illuminate Adelaide.
Starting in Krakow, Poland as a local music festival, Unsound has gone on to become one of the most important names in experimental music. But throughout the years, their philosophy has remained the same: to introduce their audience to something new and to foster unexpected collaborations. In the Drawing Room, Mat Schulz and Gosia Plysa talk about the festival, the unusual places they've toured, and the upcoming event at Illuminate Adelaide.
Welcome back to Aboriginal Way brought to you by South Australian Native Title Services. This week we speak to Yuwallarai woman Kirstie Parker, a guest curator of the 2021 Adelaide Festival of Ideas.Kirstie shares why Australia needs more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices in media, a field she has worked in for over 25 years.Follow us on social media for native title news and First Nations stories ⬇Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nativetitlesaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SANativeTitleServices/Twitter: https://twitter.com/nativetitlesa
Illuminate Adelaide is set to light up the City over the next two weeks. Damon and Molly catch up with director Lee Cumberlidge ahead of the festival. Find the program at illuminateadelaide.com
Welcome back to Aboriginal Way brought to you by South Australian Native Title Services. This week we speak to Kalkadunga didgeridoo player and composer, William Barton, ahead of his performance with the Australian String Quartet (ASQ) at Illuminate Festival.William Barton & the ASQ will perform at Adelaide Town Hall on Wednesday, July 21 with tickets available here: https://www.illuminateadelaide.com/events/australian-string-quartet-and-william-bartonFollow us on social media for native title news and First Nations stories ⬇Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nativetitlesaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SANativeTitleServices/Twitter: https://twitter.com/nativetitlesa
Van Gogh Alive is the exhibition that has everyone talking in SA. Catch it as part of Illuminate Adelaide - tickets from www.illuminateadelaide.com
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Illuminate Adelaide - a new major annual winter event - will take over Adelaide's city streets, laneways and buildings and celebrating innovation, music, art, technology and light from 16 July to 1 August 2021.Hear from co-founders and creative directors of Illuminate Adelaide Rachael Azzopardi and Lee Cumberlidge as they discuss the event program - from world premieres to immersive experiences.Illuminate Adelaide is proudly supported by the South Australian Government through the South Australian Tourism Commission.
Well what a week it's been. An all night party at Taika Waititi's Sydney pad has tongues wagging, meanwhile the Bachelorette is Bi, and men and women will battle it out for her affections. Reconciliation Week has kicked off, and we reflect on the fight for Indigenous recognition and non-Indigenous Australia's responsibilities in moving forward. Sinéad O'Connor has penned a memoir, and spoken with the New York Times about how she saw everything unfold in the early part of her career. And some short reads on revenge bedtime procrastination and adult apartments have us screaming in agreeance and shame all at once. Meanwhile Myf is banging on about the Tina Turner doco, and Zan is bathing in public art. Show notes: Taika's Thruple: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/taika-waititi-spotted-kissing-both-rita-ora-and-tessa-thompson-at-the-same-time/news-story/8d5b2196e6f80575e8b77350366443fc Tessa Thompson: https://www.eonline.com/au/news/1273470/tessa-thompson-spotted-kissing-model-zac-stenmark-after-rita-ora-and-taiki-waititi-outing The Linda Linda's: https://www.npr.org/2021/05/24/999757630/fresh-off-a-viral-library-gig-the-linda-lindas-get-a-record-deal Author Eric Carle dies: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/may/27/eric-carle-author-and-illustrator-of-the-very-hungry-caterpillar-dies-at-91 The Uluru Statement from the Heart: https://ulurustatement.org/the-statement National Reconciliation Week: https://www.reconciliation.org.au/national-reconciliation-week/ Sinéad O'Connor: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/18/arts/music/sinead-oconnor-rememberings.html Revenge Bedtime Procrastination: https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/health-and-wellness/revenge-bedtime-procrastination-what-it-is-and-why-we-fall-for-it-20210521-p57u20.html Sinead Stubbins' on Adult Apartments: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2021/may/25/a-handheld-grater-will-make-guests-want-to-have-sex-with-you-the-anatomy-of-a-grown-up-apartment Tina: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9IkVtLvflU&ab_channel=HBO RISING: Melbourne: https://rising.melbourne/ Vivid Sydney: https://www.vividsydney.com/ Illuminate Adelaide: https://www.illuminateadelaide.com/events Darwin Festival: https://www.darwinfestival.org.au/ Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au Bang On is produced by Double J and recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past, present, and emerging. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.
Well what a week it’s been. An all night party at Taika Waititi’s Sydney pad has tongues wagging, meanwhile the Bachelorette is Bi, and men and women will battle it out for her affections. Reconciliation Week has kicked off, and we reflect on the fight for Indigenous recognition and non-Indigenous Australia’s responsibilities in moving forward. Sinéad O’Connor has penned a memoir, and spoken with the New York Times about how she saw everything unfold in the early part of her career. And some short reads on revenge bedtime procrastination and adult apartments have us screaming in agreeance and shame all at once. Meanwhile Myf is banging on about the Tina Turner doco, and Zan is bathing in public art. Show notes: Taika’s Thruple: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/taika-waititi-spotted-kissing-both-rita-ora-and-tessa-thompson-at-the-same-time/news-story/8d5b2196e6f80575e8b77350366443fc Tessa Thompson: https://www.eonline.com/au/news/1273470/tessa-thompson-spotted-kissing-model-zac-stenmark-after-rita-ora-and-taiki-waititi-outing The Linda Linda’s: https://www.npr.org/2021/05/24/999757630/fresh-off-a-viral-library-gig-the-linda-lindas-get-a-record-deal Author Eric Carle dies: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/may/27/eric-carle-author-and-illustrator-of-the-very-hungry-caterpillar-dies-at-91 The Uluru Statement from the Heart: https://ulurustatement.org/the-statement National Reconciliation Week: https://www.reconciliation.org.au/national-reconciliation-week/ Sinéad O’Connor: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/18/arts/music/sinead-oconnor-rememberings.html Revenge Bedtime Procrastination: https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/health-and-wellness/revenge-bedtime-procrastination-what-it-is-and-why-we-fall-for-it-20210521-p57u20.html Sinead Stubbins’ on Adult Apartments: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2021/may/25/a-handheld-grater-will-make-guests-want-to-have-sex-with-you-the-anatomy-of-a-grown-up-apartment Tina: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9IkVtLvflU&ab_channel=HBO RISING: Melbourne: https://rising.melbourne/ Vivid Sydney: https://www.vividsydney.com/ Illuminate Adelaide: https://www.illuminateadelaide.com/events Darwin Festival: https://www.darwinfestival.org.au/ Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au Bang On is produced by Double J and recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past, present, and emerging. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.