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Creator: Adelaide Festival of Arts
Place of Creation: Adelaide
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Format : Ephemera
The proposal for an arts festival in Adelaide was made in 1958 by former newspaper journalist and editor Lloyd Dumas and John Bishop, professor of music at the University of Adelaide. Taking inspiration from the Edinburgh Festival (established in 1947) Dumas and Bishop believed that Adelaide could host a successful cultural festival encompassing all aspects of the arts. They raised corporate sponsorship and the inaugural Adelaide Festival of Arts was held in 1960. Bishop was the artistic director.
The Adelaide Festival of Arts is a biennial event, staged over three weeks during March in 'even' years. It is considered, along with Edinburgh and Avignon, to be one of the top three arts festivals in the world. Festival performances, events and exhibitions are from wide variety of artists spanning various art forms including visual arts, music, dance, theatre, opera and literature. Held at the same time as the Adelaide Festival of Arts, Adelaide Fringe provides alternative and complementary programs of events featuring independent artists.
Each Adelaide Festival has had a distinctive poster specially designed to embody that year's festival. The 2008 poster seen here features the sculpture go, you little dynamo, go! by Michael Kutschbach. The ambiguity of the sculpture reflects the 2008 Festival's motto 'What are you seeing?'
Other material featured in the Treasures Wall exhibition includes tickets, programmes, postcards and flyers.
During the 2008 Adelaide Festival of Arts the State Library of South Australia will host a Living Books event.
Adelaide Festival of Arts. [Programme and booking brochure, Adelaide Festival of Arts], 1960 -
Whitelock, Derek. Festival! The Story of the Adelaide Festival of Arts, Adelaide: D. Whitelock, 1980
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