Little Amal in Adelaide
Dates: Friday 15 – Sunday 17 March
Location: Adelaide
Little Amal is a 3.5-metre puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee girl who has become global symbol of human rights. Be part of Little Amal’s journey and join us for three days of art, community and celebration in Adelaide over the final Festival weekend from Friday 15 – Sunday 17 March.
Floods of Fire: Our Voices, Our Dreams
Date and time: Saturday 16 March, 2:00 - 6:00pm
Location: The University of Adelaide
For one afternoon, Floods of Fire will take over the University of Adelaide campus with music, stories and art in a fun-filled free event for young and old.
Floods of Fire will populate these spaces with citizens, communities, cultural leaders, artists, scientists, researchers, activists and artivists who will present short artistic interventions responding to the Floods of Fire theme.
Adelaide Writer’s Week
Dates: Saturday 2 – Thursday 7 March
Location: Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden
Literary luminaries from around the world come together to celebrate the art and craft of writing, and to satisfy our curiosity about how writers live, who they love and who they don’t.
Create4Adelaide
Dates and time: Thursday 29 February – Sunday 17 March, 10am - 6pm daily
Location: Bicentennial Conservatory, Adelaide Botanic Garden
An exhibition of exciting new works created by young people to tackle the climate emergency, Create4Adelaide is the culmination of a year-long project from Adelaide Festival and Sabir. Launched during the 2023 Festival, this participatory project brought together young people across South Australia and beyond to respond creatively to climate change priorities.
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