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Adelaide Festival Centre’s inSPACE 20th anniversary program revealed

Source: Adelaide Festival CentreJanuary/06/2022

The 20th anniversary of Adelaide Festival Centre’s inSPACE Development Program has been revealed. The program will run from January 2022 until October 2022 and will showcase a range of genres including dance, theatre, musicals, cabaret and performance art. Adelaide Festival Centre’s inSPACE Development program provides the unique opportunity to support, encourage and provide invaluable feedback to South Australian independent artists.



Kicking off inSPACE 2022 in January is Womb, a dance work that invites the audience to step inside the world of rituals. Leading South Australian choreographer Samuel Hall delves into the history of rituals and how they create opportunities for people to gather, gain new insight and let go of old energies.

A new immersive exhibition from young Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour, Unheard, intends to break the fourth wall between the audience and artist, inviting audiences to engage and interact rather than simply observe. Unheard opens in February 2022.

The all-female cast of BUMBLING takes the audience on a nostalgic journey through your awkward teenage years. Creator Isobel Marmion uses humour to explore social issues such as loneliness and mental illness. BUMBLING will be presented in April 2022.

Chinese-Australian performer Sam Lau explores the generational cultural clash many Asian-Australians face. Walk of the Ancestors follows Lau, who travels through time and space to understand the stories and journeys of his ancestors. The generational exploration opens in October 2022.

Find out more about the program, visit
https://www.adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/whats-on/inspace-developments/?t=events&a=-1%2C19

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