• MUSIC • COMEDY • DANCE
• VISUAL ARTS • FREE EVENTS
THEATRE
WRITING
Comedy The Special Comedy Comedy Special 12 Talks & Workshops In Other Words 44 CAAP Artist Lab X SA 56 Asian Australian Identities: Past, Present, Future 56 Workshops and Masterclasses 57 Visual Art Punk Protest Propaganda 48 HOME–LAND 50 THE DEMOCRATIC SET Seoul, South Korea 51 Yellah Fellah 52 Misty Mountain, Shining Moon: Japanese landscape envisioned 53 Have You Eaten? 55 Film Contemporary Asian Cinema 46 Information Festival Information & Access 68 Map 68 Bookings 69 Festival Planner 70 Staff 72 Partners 73 Dance tiaen tiamen Episode 1 4 Infinitely Closer 10 Theatre Paradise 6 Made in China 2.0 14 Buried TeaBowl – OKUNI 22 A Notional History 24 No Dragon No Lion 38 The Little Nests 54 Music I Swallowed a Moon Made of Iron 8 Saudara Sound System 16 1988 18 The Bridal Lament 20 MotherTongue, MotherLand 26 Lucky Beats 32 Nothing, But Just A Moment 39 Community Events Moon Lantern Trail 28 Lucky Dumpling Market 30 AnimeGO! 40 Bubble Tea Garden 42 #OzAsia ozasiafestival.com.au Follow Us
Tarntanya Palti Trukkuku OzAsia Palti Kaurna Yartangka pintyathi. Ngadlurlu Kaurna miyurna tampinthi. Puki-unangku parna yaitya mathanya Wama Tarntanyaku. Ngadlurlu parnaku tapa purruna parnaku Yarta-itya tampinthi. Ngadlurlu namurli tuwilarra nguyanguya muri-itya wapinthi.
Adelaide Festival Centre’s OzAsia Festival is produced on Kaurna Yarta. We respect First Nations people around Australia and acknowledge the Kaurna people as the traditional custodians of the Adelaide Plains. We honour their spiritual relationship with their country and we do so in the spirit of reconciliation.
Adelaide Festival Centre is the heart of the arts in South Australia
Established in 1973 and located on Kaurna Yarta, Adelaide Festival Centre is Australia’s first capital city arts venue and hosts more than one million people annually.
As well as presenting theatre, dance, music, and exhibitions, Adelaide Festival Centre creates diverse festivals to inspire, challenge, educate, and entertain.
OzAsia Festival 2023 Cover
Chris Yee, Perspective Pathways, 2023 Digital Illustration
Artist Statement
With my interpretation of the OzAsia Festival artwork, I aimed to inspire and represent the emerging Asian Australian identity. To me, the presence of water holds significant importance in shaping the Australian landscape. It has been utilised by the traditional custodians of the land as a foundation for prosperity and growth. Water has also served as a symbol of welcome for migrant families from various origins, while holding deep connotations of life and purity within Asian cultures. The dynamic movement of water is a key element that I sought to capture in the vibrant energy of my artwork.
In my artistic practice, I often draw inspiration from traditional Chinese design, which I then contemporise to convey a fresh perspective. In this artwork, I chose to portray South Australia’s Leafy Sea Dragon as a means of bridging two cultures: the traditional dragon symbolising luck and strength, and a version of the creature that is indigenous to Australia. The modern Asian Australian identity is inherently global and optimistic. To reflect this, I incorporated references to traditional Eastern medicine through the use of meridian points and lines. These lines and pathways mirror the layout of modern transportation maps, symbolising the endless and universal avenues to discovering one’s identity and achieving global representation.
OzAsia Festival has become a much-loved staple in South Australia’s annual program of arts and cultural festivals.
Growing and evolving year on year, OzAsia Festival showcases the best of Asian and Asian Australian culture through performance, art, literature, food and entertainment.
But it does even more than that: the festival marks springtime in Adelaide, bringing the city alive with culture and colour while celebrating our State’s multicultural community and strengthening our cultural ties with Asia through its pioneering programming. Our iconic riverside transforms into a bustling celebration of light, food and culture, and everyone is invited.
My congratulations and thanks to CEO & Artistic Director of Adelaide Festival Centre, Douglas Gautier AM, Artistic Director Annette Shun Wah and Executive Producer Joon-Yee Kwok for their outstanding programming and excellent facilitation of these important relationships.
The Government of South Australia is a proud supporter of the landmark OzAsia Festival and we look forward to welcoming audiences to Adelaide in October.
The ongoing success of OzAsia Festival is a testament to the dedication in which Adelaide Festival Centre pursues its core mission…Arts for All.
On this important 50th anniversary of Adelaide Festival Centre, I extend my congratulations to all artists, staff and volunteers for an outstanding program that reflects a modern-day, culturally diverse Australia.
This year, the wonderful Moon Lantern Trail returns with new lanterns for us to enjoy. I am particularly looking forward to the new water lantern by Jaydenlee Tong which reflects the South Australian artist’s Aboriginal and Chinese heritage. I’m also delighted to see the growing number of South Australian Asian artists in the program, and of course, the return of both the Bubble Tea Garden and the Lucky Dumpling Market.
Artistic Director Annette Shun Wah again leads us to a greater understanding of Australian culture through her expertly selected program of works featuring Asian Australian artists.
The 50th Anniversary of Adelaide Festival Centre gives us pause to look both back and forward. Over the years we have followed a blueprint set out by the birth of this institution to guide our programming by hosting diverse cultural experiences that broaden our horizons. All South Australians should have access to the enjoyment of arts and culture, and we use the power that the arts has to connect, contemplate and further our own cultures through magnificent events such as OzAsia Festival.
The Honourable PETER MALINAUSKAS MP Premier of South Australia
The Honourable ANDREA MICHAELS MP Minister for Arts, South Australia
DOUGLAS GAUTIER AM CEO & Artistic Director, Adelaide Festival Centre
The Honourable HIEU VAN LE AC Chair, Adelaide Festival Centre Trust
It’s such a joy that for this, my third OzAsia Festival program, I’ve been able to re-connect in person with artists in our region. As a result, we’ve invited some stunning productions that are exciting audiences in Asia, while continuing to support new Asian Australian works and fertile artistic collaborations across Asia and Australia.
Reflecting the times, the themes of freedom, survival of endangered cultures and resilience are occupying the thoughts of many artists right now, providing profound and provocative works for the program.
I’m thrilled to present two remarkable contemporary dance works: Taiwan’s Bulareyaung Dance Company with tiaen tiamen Episode 1, a collaboration between celebrated choreographer Bulareyaung Pagarlava, pop star ABAO and fellow Paiwanese visual artist reretan pavavaljung. And Singapore’s leading contemporary dance company T.H.E (The Human Expression) explores the highly topical notion of freedom in Infinitely Closer. Meshing movement with technology, this immersive work invites you, the audience, to be in the same space as the dancers – in this case on the stage of Festival Theatre – to exercise your freedom of movement. It’s a rare opportunity for you to be part of the work.
Music and theatre combine to present some powerful experiences. Canadian composer Ngo Kong Kie brings the profoundly moving I Swallowed A Moon Made of Iron, inspired by the late Xu Lizhi, a star of China’s worker-poet literary movement. Australia’s Rainbow Chan explores the plight of the women of the Weitou people, the first settlers of Hong Kong, with a contemporary song cycle, The Bridal Lament. A supergroup of exceptional musicians led by Sunny Kim meditate on motherhood and migration in Mothertongue, Motherland 1988 is a musical and visual feast
of memory, history and nostalgia from musicians Dung Nguyen and Peter Knight with visual artist Phuong Ngo. And Saudara Sound System is hip hop Balinese gamelan from Joelistics, Komang and Gamelan DanAnda.
Of course there is standout theatre, including leading Chinese director Wang Chong’s Made in China 2.0 a collaboration with Melbourne’s Malthouse Theatre that reveals Chong to be a delightful and charismatic performer. The singular talent that is Yumi Umiumare brings her epic solo piece Buried TeaBowl – OKUNI. Malaysia’s Five Arts Centre presents A Notional History which has been touring extensively through Asia and Europe, and the fabulous creation of New Zealand’s Indian Ink Theatre Company, the Guru of Chai, returns in a compelling new work, Paradise or the Impermanence of Ice Cream
The irrepressible Special Comedy Comedy Special is back, together with a great line up on the Lucky Dumpling Market stage, a feast of writing and ideas in In Other Words, contemporary Asian cinema in association with Adelaide Film Festival, and stunning exhibitions at AGSA and in the Festival Theatre Galleries. Alongside your favourites – the Moon Lantern Trail, AnimeGO! and the Bubble Tea Garden this abundance of delights will keep us all nourished, inspired and connected. I’ll see you there!
Annette Shun Wah Artistic Director, OzAsia Festival
tiaen tiamen Episode 1
Bulareyaung Dance Company
tiaen tiamen (Paiwan for “me and us”) is choreographer Bulareyaung Pagarlava’s act of rebellion. Spurning the constraints of a traditional creative process, Bulareyaung flings the doors wide open, allowing fellow young Paiwan artists singer songwriter ABAO and visual artist reretan pavavaljungto lead the way.
After a glittering career creating works for Taiwan’s Cloud Gate Dance Theatre and New York’s Martha Graham Dance Company, Bulareyaung has turned his focus closer to home.
Allow yourself to be swept up in the pulse as tiaen tiamen Episode 1 delves deep into the rhythm of the Paiwan identity, humming with the optimism of youth, radiant colour, psychedelic electronic beats and the fearless energy of the young dancers. Firmly rooted in tradition, this work is a bold statement, not only about the survival of culture, but about launching into a future in which it continues to flourish.
Co-commissioned by National Taichung Theater, National Theater & Concert Hall, and Taitung County Government.
DUNSTAN PLAYHOUSE
THU 19 OCT 7.30pm
FRI 20 OCT 7.30pm + Q&A
SAT 21 OCT 7.30pm
DURATION 65 mins
ADULT $59
CONCESSION $49
UNDER 30 $30
SUITABLE 12+
Warning: Strobe lighting, haze effects
DANCE TAIWAN
AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE
5 IMAGE | Lee Chia Yeh
“Avant-garde, creative, and futuristic, the work leads the audience to ever-higher climaxes, yet interspersed Paiwan nursery rhymes spontaneously bring them back to the nostalgic past.”
4
Lu Yu-chen, Reviewing Performing Arts Taiwan
Paradise or the Impermanence of Ice Cream
Indian Ink Theatre Company
Take a wild ride to paradise with Indian Ink’s powerful new play about impermanence – of life, love... and ice cream!
This glorious production is inspired by Ernest Becker’s Pulitzer prize-winning Denial of Death, and the vibrant, life-filled chaos of India’s most cosmopolitan city, Mumbai.
Jacob Rajan returns as Kutisar from The Guru of Chai, and delivers another dazzling solo performance as he channels seven characters, weaving the afterlife and a dash of Bollywood disco into the real-life mystery of India’s vanishing vultures. A man trying desperately to avoid death is flung between limbo and his past where a rebellious young woman holds the key that may guide him to paradise.
Infused with serious laughter, exquisite puppetry, and inspired sound design, this beautiful, funny, and sad meditation on what we do with the time we have is guaranteed to blow your mind and melt your heart as you are transported between life, death, and Mumbai.
SPACE THEATRE
THU 19 OCT 7pm
FRI 20 OCT 7pm
SAT 21 OCT 3pm + Q&A & 7pm
DURATION 75 mins
ADULT $49
CONCESSION $39
UNDER 30 $30
ALL AGES
TimeOut
ADELAIDE PREMIERE THEATRE NEW ZEALAND
7
The Sydney Morning Herald
“funny and delightfully interrogative of the human condition”
6
“Everything about this show is thoughtful, measured, and well pitched. It celebrates and mourns Xu and destabilizes viewers in important and timely ways. You’ll not look at your cellphone the same way again.”
9
Toronto Star
我咽下一枚铁做的月亮 I Swallowed a Moon Made
of Iron
Music Picnic x Creative Links
Canadian composer and performer Njo Kong Kie transforms the poetry of Xu Lizhi into song, delivering a timely lament for our digital age. Xu toiled in a factory in Shenzhen, China, where he, along with countless others unseen and ignored, manufactured the electronic devices so ubiquitous now in our everyday lives. Xu’s profound poetry is both an indictment of exploitative labour practices, and a glimpse into his interior life: his hopes, dreams, and struggles under the unbearable weight of existence.
Combined with a rich tapestry of video imagery, Njo’s score for solo voice and piano delivers a contemplative landscape –and a powerful insistence of Xu’s humanity. This is a work about human dignity and economic injustice, each set against the other in a conflict as familiar as it is tragic. In the synthesis of the two artists, you will encounter a vital human document, an act of political witness, and, not least, a performance of great beauty.
DUNSTAN PLAYHOUSE
WED 25 OCT 7pm + Q&A
THU 26 OCT 7pm
DURATION 60 mins
ADULT $49
CONCESSION $39
UNDER 30 $30
SUITABLE 12+
Performed in Mandarin, with Chinese and English surtitles.
Warning: This performance contains adult themes and addresses issues of suicide and grief. Viewer discretion is strongly advised.
AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE THEATRE • MUSIC CANADA • MACAU
8 IMAGE |
Dahlia Katz
Infinitely Closer The Human Expression (T.H.E) Dance Company
Infinitely Closer is T.H.E Dance Company’s artistic director Kuik Swee Boon’s response to the impact that apathy, and increasingly complex and opaque systems, have on human expression and freedoms. Driven by a hunger to navigate the multiple identities that define us as individuals whilst uncovering the intrinsic freedom of humanity, Infinitely Closer will beckon the audience to step inside the work itself for an intimate, interactive and uniquely engaging experience.
Combining dynamic movement, enthralling holographic visuals, the immersive sonic waves of three-dimensional sound, and a level of audience engagement rarely seen in contemporary dance, Infinitely Closer is a profound piece about connection, freedom, and choice.
Brought to life by a stellar team of collaborators, including guest artist, Australian dancer Billy Keohavong, Infinitely Closer invites you to step onto the stage, examine your worldview, reconnect with your childlike wonder, and draw infinitely closer to the crux of freedom.
AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE DANCE SINGAPORE 11 IMAGE | Bernie Ng
FESTIVAL THEATRE
FRI 27 OCT 7.30pm + Q&A
SAT 28 OCT 2pm & 7.30pm
DURATION 80 mins
ADULT $59
CONCESSION $49
UNDER 30 $30
ALL AGES
Warning: Haze effects
10
“A remarkable showcase that brings together art and tech in harmony to both impress and evoke emotional reactions…” Bakchormeeboy
Infinitely Closer was commissioned by Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, Singapore for da:ns festival 2022. T.H.E Dance Company is supported by Singapore’s National Arts Council under the Major Company Scheme for the period from 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2026.
The Special Comedy Comedy Special
The Special Comedy Comedy Special is a one night only comedy extravaganza, jam packed with a line-up of Asian Australian comedians, live music from local talent Trio Sepia, and hosted by the swaggering, sharp and bitingly funny darling of the Australian (and global!) comedy scene, Sami Shah.
Showcasing comedy superstars fresh from The Project (TEN), Celebrity Letters and Numbers (SBS), and sold-out festival shows across Australia, The Special Comedy Comedy Special’s stellar lineup includes AJ Lamarque, Jason Chong, Jennifer Wong, Jenny Tian, Leela Varghese, Michael Hing, Patrick Golamco, Sashi Perera, and Suren Jayemanne. A night so comedy and so special that we had to name it twice - don’t miss out on your chance to see The Special Comedy Comedy Special - for one night only - this OzAsia Festival.
DUNSTAN PLAYHOUSE
SAT 28 OCT 7pm
DURATION 90 mins
ADULT $49
CONCESSION $39
UNDER 30 $30
SUITABLE 16+
Warning: Coarse language
Delight in ten of Australia’s finest and funniest comedians. For one night only!
COMEDY AUSTRALIA
13
Featuring:
Jenny Tian • Suren Jayemanne • AJ Lamarque
Michael Hing • Leela Varghese • Trio Sepia • Sashi Perera
12
Jason Chong • Patrick Golamco • Jennifer Wong • MC Sami Shah
15 IMAGES | Tamarah Scott
“One of the most powerful pieces of theatre ever to grace the stage.”
Stage Whispers
ADELAIDE PREMIERE THEATRE
AUSTRALIA • CHINA
Made in China 2.0
Wang Chong and Emma Valente, Malthouse Theatre
Wang Chong 王翀 is recognised around the world as one of Beijing’s most significant theatre directors, celebrated for his visionary experiments with classic and contemporary plays.
Wang returns to OzAsia Festival, for the first time since 2014’s acclaimed production Ibsen In One Take, in a collaboration with Melbourne co-director Emma Valente to shine the light on his own experiences as an artist. In this insightful and unexpected solo, Wang takes us deep inside the mechanism of his creative risk-taking to share a personal manifesto for making trailblazing art back home and abroad.
Dynamic, charismatic and compelling - don’t miss this powerful and illuminating portrait of family and popular culture. Made in China 2.0 is a forceful and moving examination of the role of the artist and provocateur in uncertain times.
SPACE THEATRE
FRI 27 OCT 6.30pm
SAT 28 OCT 2.30pm & 6.30pm
DURATION 65 mins
ADULT $49
CONCESSION $39
UNDER 30 $30
SUITABLE 16+
Warning: Strobe lighting, violent themes/imagery, haze effects
14
Saudara Sound System
Featuring Joelistics, Komang, JIWA, Gamelan DanAnda and special guests
ADELAIDE PREMIERE DANCE • MUSIC AUSTRALIA • INDONESIA
17
Presenting Partner
Hip hop, electronic beats and soulful vocals meets traditional Balinese gamelan percussion orchestra and hypnotic Balinese dance at Saudara Sound System. Featuring powerful vocals from fastrising superstar, Komang (Rosie Clynes), her signature soaring vocals and vibrant R&B electronic style dubbed neo-soul with Balinese spirit, and special guest Ria Soemardjo, recognised for her distinct and ethereal vocal sound. Renowned visiting Balinese artist, Yande King’s adds virtuosic musical stylings while dancer Putu Ayu Lestari expresses Balinese stories through gesture. All underscored by the mesmerising rhythms of Gamelan DanAnda and pulled together by electronic and experimental artists, JIWA (Jocelyn Tribe and Liam Baudalasia), and rapper, multi-
instrumentalist and producer, Joelistics (Joel Ma), who brings his gift of beats, melodies and evocative turns of phrase to masterful musical direction.
Shimmering cascades of metallic melodies, virtuosic rhythms and breathtaking crescendos, Saudara Sound System is an energetic and electric Bali block party not to be missed.
SPACE THEATRE
SAT 4 NOV 7pm
DURATION 70 mins
ADULT $39
CONCESSION $29
UNDER 30 $30
ALL AGES
This show was conceived as part of Joelistics' 2022 artist-in-residency with Gamelan DanAnda supported by the City of Darebin’s community grants program. Early development of collaboration between Joelistics, Gamelan DanAnda, and Balinese artists Yande King’s and Emon Bayem was funded by a Playking grant from Arts Centre Melbourne. 16
Dung Nguyen and Peter Knight
1988 is the point of arrival and the point of departure, the end of one journey and the start of another. Yet it is one story - Dung’s story of emigration to Australia from South Vietnam in 1988 to join his father Quí Văn Nguyễn - shared with you in fragments. Misaligned and cyclical, 1988 borrows from the memories of the Vietnamese people, but it is corrupted by a sense of nostalgia. It interweaves personal narratives, diverse music practices, history, and cultural legacies while seeking to understand how and why we come to occupy the spaces we find ourselves in.
Dung Nguyen (đàn tranh/đàn bầu) and Peter Knight (trumpet/electronics) compose an intricate sonic tapestry for a unique ensemble of six musicians including Minh Ha Patmore (đàn t’rưng), Vanessa Tomlinson (percussion), Helen Svoboda (bass/voice), and Erik Griswold (piano), each with their own distinct musical practices. The score gracefully entwines with the rhythmic clicks and whirrs of vintage slide projectors, displaying a series of evocative personal and archival images curated by artist Phuong Ngo.
SPACE THEATRE
TUE 24 OCT 7pm + Q&A
DURATION 60 mins
ADULT $39
CONCESSION $29
UNDER 30 $30
ALL AGES
ADELAIDE PREMIERE MUSIC • THEATRE AUSTRALIA • VIETNAM
19 IMAGES |
Sarah Walker 1988
18
1988 was commissioned by The Substation for the Australian Art Orchestra with support from Australia Council for the Arts and Creative Victoria.
ADELAIDE PREMIERE THEATRE • MUSIC AUSTRALIA
21
IMAGE | Capsule48
The Bridal Lament
Rainbow Chan
Commissioned by OzAsia Festival and Performance Space
The Bridal Lament is an ambitious new performance and music project by award-winning vocalist, producer and multi-disciplinary artist Rainbow Chan 陳雋然. Drawing on her Weitou ancestry (first settlers of Hong Kong), the work reimagines a Weitou ritual known as the bridal lament, a public performance of grief in which a bride wept and sang in front of her family and friends. In this liminal space, brides expressed bitterness towards their arranged marriages and the prevailing patriarchal rule.
Conceived and structured as a song cycle, the work brings to life intergenerational and cross-cultural perspectives on diasporic experiences and the complex history of Hong Kong in an emotionally resonant and sumptuous audiovisual experience. Featuring a suite of new songs from Chan, The Bridal Lament pays homage to the Weitou ritual, bringing to life a dynamic world of projection, movement and colour.
SPACE THEATRE
WED 1 NOV 7pm + Q&A
THU 2 NOV 7pm
DURATION 65 mins
ADULT $39
CONCESSION $29
UNDER 30 $30
ALL AGES
Warning: Haze effects
20
Presented by Performance Space and Contemporary Asian Australian Performance. Supported by the Australia Council for the Arts, City of Melbourne through Arts House, the Besen Foundation, Playking Foundation, the National Foundation for Australia-China Relations, and West Kowloon Cultural District.
Buried TeaBowl – OKUNI
Yumi Umiumare
Buried TeaBowl – OKUNI is an intimate and epic solo performance piece. It is a fusion of dance, text, and song, underscored by dynamic visual elements, a compelling original musical score, and of course - a tea ceremony.
Drawing inspiration from the historical Japanese female entertainer Izumo no Okuni, initiator of Kabuki theatre in early 1600s Japan, Buried TeaBowl – OKUNI is a visceral adventure - a transcendent feast for the senses.
At the height of her creative prowess, Yumi Umiumare, Australia’s leading Butoh artist, unearths precious sacred female powers all too often buried throughout history. Yumi’s channelling of the multifaceted Okuni (who was so powerful, yet fragile and complex) culminates in a powerhouse solo performance that refuses to be defined by genre. Furious, funny, wistful, strange, and wild, Buried TeaBowl – OKUNI will carry you on a bizarre, unruly and heartfelt journey as only Yumi Umiumare can.
NEXUS ARTS
SAT 28 OCT 6pm + Q&A
SUN 29 OCT 5pm
DURATION 80 mins
ADULT $39
CONCESSION $29
UNDER 30 $30
SUITABLE 12+
Warning: Coarse language
Saturday Paper
ADELAIDE PREMIERE THEATRE • PERFORMANCE ART AUSTRALIA • JAPAN
23
“A Proustian, unruly one-woman show, a work of pleasure and bite.”
The
Presenting Partner
22 IMAGE | Vikk Shayen
A Notional History
Five Arts Centre
In A Notional History, a performer, a journalist, and an activist excavate school textbooks, inherited memories, and video interviews of exiled revolutionaries – uncovering erasures, exclusions and questions around the Malayan Emergency. They investigate and speculate on the possible histories for a different Malaysia, intersecting the personal, the national, and the notional.
Directed by Mark Teh, with impassioned performances by artist/activist Fahmi Reza, musician Faiq Syazwan Kuhiri and journalist Rahmah Pauzi this documentary performance calls for wider perspectives on history.
A Notional History is a companion piece to Punk Protest Propaganda: The Political Art of Fahmi Reza. The captivating free exhibition is showing at Nexus Gallery, from Thursday 19th October to Sunday 5th November.
Co-produced by YPAM – Performing Arts Meeting in Yokohama (Japan).
NEXUS ARTS
FRI 3 NOV 7.30pm + Q&A
SAT 4 NOV 5.30pm
DURATION 75 mins
ADULT $39
CONCESSION $29
UNDER 30 $30
SUITABLE 12+
Performed in English and Malay, with English surtitles
Warning: Violent themes/imagery
Presenting Partner
AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE THEATRE MALAYSIA 25
“In a post-truth world, A Notional History clings on to its factual sources with tremendous empathy, pushing for old tales to emerge, and paving new stories for the future.”
Arts Equator
24 IMAGES | Bryan Chang
ADELAIDE PREMIERE MUSIC AUSTRALIA 27
IMAGE | Sung Hyun Sohn
MotherTongue, MotherLand
Sunny Kim
Acclaimed artist, Sunny Kim, unravels the intricacies of motherhood in her music, drawing inspiration from personal and shared migration experiences.
In collaboration with renowned musicians Aviva Endean on the clarinet, Mindy Meng Wang on the guzheng, and Gelareh Pour on kamancheh, geychak, and vocals, Kim’s ensemble crafts a deeply moving exploration of maternal connections.
Set within an intimate ambiance, a rich tapestry of familial narratives unfurls, intertwining threads of longing, belonging, joy, and pain. This unique performance invites audiences to forge connections that transcend cultural and linguistic boundaries.
NEXUS ARTS
SUN 22 OCT 5pm + Q&A
DURATION 50 mins
ADULT $39
CONCESSION $29
UNDER 30 $30
ALL AGES
“As I opened my eyes, I saw the audience in a standing ovation. It was the most dramatic moment in which the performers and the audience empathized and healed each other.”
Hanho Daily
26
Presenting Partner
COMMUNITY
EVENT MULTICULTURAL
Returning for its third year, Moon Lantern Trail is an exciting celebration of MidAutumn Festival traditions and stories from across Asia. Beautiful to explore by day, but as night falls be awed as the Moon Lantern Trail transforms into a vibrant display of light and sound with over a dozen giant lanterns along Karrawirra Parri/River Torrens riverbank.
Enjoy the return of the popular Hong Kong Dragon lantern and other fan-favourites.
Don’t miss the premiere of breathtaking new lanterns, including a spectacular new water lantern by South Australian artist, Jaydenlee Tong, to be unveiled as part of Adelaide Festival Centre’s 50th anniversary celebrations. Wander at your own pace through the picturesque Tarntanya Wama/Pinky Flat and enjoy lively roving performances, puppetry, interactive workshops and live music. Follow along as the lanterns light up the trail, ushering you into an unforgettable OzAsia Festival experience!
Presenting Partners
Moon Lantern Trail 29
Join us for an unforgettable four days of free, family-friendly fun at Moon Lantern trail!
Adelaide’s much-loved Moon Lantern Trail is back to light up the opening weekend of OzAsia Festival!
TARNTANYA WAMA/PINKY FLAT
THU 19 > SUN 22 OCT
THU – FRI 5pm – late
SAT – SUN 1pm – late
ALL AGES FREE
28
IMAGES | Xplorer
Studio
Lucky Dumpling Market
IMAGES | Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 31
COMMUNITY EVENT MULTICULTURAL
Indulge your senses at OzAsia Festival’s Lucky Dumpling Market with the sights, sounds, tastes and smells of a bustling Asian openair food market along the banks of Karrawirra Parri/River Torrens!
Spend your balmy spring evenings with some of Adelaide’s best food vendors cooking up delicious authentic Asian cuisine from Korea, Vietnamese, India, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Turkey. From bubble tea and baos to noodles and everyone’s favourite mouth-watering dumplings, Lucky Dumpling Market is the perfect place to grab a bite before or after your show with family and friends.
Be entertained by Lucky Beats, our free live music and DJs program from local, interstate and international artists each Thursday to Sunday, along with family-friendly workshops, cultural activities and performances showcasing our wonderful local community groups on weekends.
Brought to you by OzAsia Festival and the team behind Adelaide Fringe hub Gluttony, grab your crew and make Lucky Dumpling Market your place to be during OzAsia Festival.
ELDER PARK
THU 19 OCT > SUN 5 NOV
TUE – FRI 4.30pm – late
SAT – SUN 12pm – late
Closed Mondays
FREE
IMAGES | Adelaide Aerial, Xplorer Studio 30
Everyone’s favourite spring festival hub is back, with delicious food, free entertainment, and fun for the whole family.
Emily Wurramara
SAT 21 OCT 7.30pm
Emily Wurramara is a Filipino/Warnindilyakwa/ Greek singer-songwriter based in Lutruwita (Tasmania) bringing her exceptional talent to Lucky Beats. For this unique show, put together especially for OzAsia Festival, the AIR award-winning and ARIA-nominated artist will showcase songs from her yet-tobe-released album. With a new band and special guests from the local Darwin and Adelaide Filipino communities, don’t miss the opportunity to witness her enlightening performance, an extraordinary celebration of language, music, and culture. This is a show the Ancestors would be proud of.
IMAGE | Olive Jarvis 33
Lucky Beats
Ramp up your nights with Lucky Beats - your go-to destination for free live music at the Lucky Dumpling Market, lighting up every Thursday to Sunday. Prepare for the undeniable energy of Asian Australian music powerhouses, electrifying special guests from Asia, and Adelaide’s top local talent.
But hold onto your dumplings because we're just getting started! There are more beats to drop, more rhythms to move to, and new favourites to discover. Keep an eye on our socials for more artists announcements, as we continue to curate the ultimate OzAsia Festival playlist.
LUCKY DUMPLING MARKET
ELDER PARK
THU 19 OCT > SUN 5 NOV
FREE
Nathan Hui-Yi
SUN 22 OCT 6.30pm
Unleashing a dynamic sonic experience, Adelaide’s own Nathan Hui-Yi, an Asian Australian hiphop producer, bends musical genres with audacious creativity. Renowned for his unconventional sampling techniques and inventive use of electronic instruments, Hui-Yi navigates the musical spectrum, producing everything from soothing lo-fi beats to forward-thinking, jazz-infused boom-bap. He’s the mastermind behind “DIE WITH A BUZZ”, a collaborative album with Sam Be Yourself from Netflix’s Rhythm+Flow. Ready to set the Lucky Beats stage alight with his unique sound, Hui-Yi promises an unforgettable auditory adventure.
32
Jaguar Jonze
SAT 28 OCT 7.30pm
Get ready for an exhilarating night with Jaguar Jonze. In an unpredictable whirlwind of raw talent and intense creativity, Jonze is carving out an indelible mark in the cultural landscape. With her groundbreaking tracks “WHO DIED AND MADE YOU KING?” and “CUT,” she redefines artistic boundaries. Join us for a night of compelling, high-energy performance that promises to be anything but ordinary.
35
Jade Zoe and Friends
FRI 27 OCT 6.30pm
Pioneering DJ, Jade Zoe, is known for her eclectic sound and influence on Australia’s music scene. From hosting Triple J’s House Party to throwing her own parties in Melbourne, Jade champions diversity in music. Experience her dynamic style at Lucky Beats, where she will be joined by DJs Nam, Nes, and Asia Cariño for a night of unforgettable rhythm and beats.
A-MUSE Project
SUN 29 OCT 6.30pm
Unleash your inner J-Pop fan with A-MUSE Project! This dynamic six-member group, hailing from Meanjin/Brisbane, delivers a potent blend of authentic Japanese pop and idol music that will have your heart pumping. Their thrilling debut EP ‘Opalescent’, released in July 2022, is a testament to their depth and dynamism. Covering popular J-Pop tracks and infusing their performances with original songs in both English and Japanese, A-MUSE is pushing boundaries and bringing the magnetic pull of J-Pop culture to audiences far and wide. Evolving from their beginnings in cosplay and dance, they’ve transformed into a formidable J-Pop force not to be missed. Join A-MUSE on this thrilling J-Pop adventure!
Lucky Beats
34
FREE EVENT
SAT 4 NOV 7.30pm
Returning for their second year, 1300 is set to electrify Lucky Beats with their boundary-defying sound that fuses the diverse cultures of Korea and western Sydney. This vibrant hip hop collective, featuring rappers rako, goyo, and DALI HART, along with producer-singer Nerdie and producer pokari.sweat, effortlessly blends Soundcloud rap, sweat-drenched electronica, and the relentless tempo of ‘90s breakbeat. After an enthusiastic reception for their 2022 album ‘Foreign Language’, 1300 is rapidly becoming a must-watch act. Prepare for a powerhouse performance that marries ceaseless energy with a unique cultural fusion, creating an unforgettable sonic experience.
37 1300
Hyoshi in Counterpoint
FRI 3 NOV 7.30pm
Debuting during OzAsia Festival 2022, Hyoshi in Counterpoint is an eclectic collective of six women hailing from various musical traditions. With a blend of guzheng, shamisen, viola/violin, cello, keyboard, and percussion, this ensemble generates a distinctive and vibrant sound.
Big Bao
SUN 5 NOV 5.30pm
Big Bao, a vibrant collective rooted in Naarm/Melbourne and Tarntanya/Adelaide, is ready to electrify Lucky Beats! Consisting of Angela Schilling, Vivan Vo, and Yeo Choong, Big Bao is renowned for crafting events that illuminate the talents of Asian Australian artists and artists of colour. Expect an unforgettable night of exceptional music, as they transform the festival with their expertly curated and vivacious party vibes.
Lucky Beats FREE EVENT
36
IMAGE | Lee Hannah
IMAGE | Thomas McCammon
Nothing, But Just A Moment
SAtheCollective
What is a moment? Does that moment matter, does it make a mark, or is it merely nothing but a moment?
Andy Chia and Natalie Alexandra Tse from Singapore’s innovators SAtheCollective return to OzAsia Festival to share a moment in sound. As partners in life and the arts, this dynamic duo unveils the true essence of intimacy within a single moment,
an enchanting symphony that resonates deeply in their lives. Be transported to a world where time stands still, and music becomes a gateway to uncharted territory and deeply felt emotions.
LUCKY DUMPLING MARKET
THU 2 NOV 6.30pm
DURATION 40 mins
ALL AGES
FREE
39 WORLD PREMIERE MUSIC SINGAPORE
No Dragon No Lion TS
Crew
Step into the riveting world of TS Crew’s lion dance circus!
In a groundbreaking twist on tradition, this high-energy performance shatters boundaries, marrying elements of the classical lion dance and Chinese opera with the pulse-pounding beats of beatboxing and the dynamic athleticism of martial arts, tricking, and parkour.
Journey with this group of drifters as they navigate unfamiliar terrain, rekindling their ties to tradition and forging a new and deeply personal culture. Winner of the Asian Arts Award for Best Show at Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2022, No Dragon No Lion is a fresh and exhilarating exploration of cultural identity.
MOON LANTERN TRAIL
SAT 21 OCT 3.30pm & 5.30pm
LUCKY DUMPLING MARKET
SUN 22 OCT 5.30pm
ALL AGES FREE
38
ADELAIDE EXCLUSIVE CIRCUS & PHYSICAL THEATRE HONG KONG
Supported by
AnimeGO! Japan Pop Culture Festival
Celebrate the worldwide phenomenon of Japanese pop culture at the eighth edition of AnimeGO! Japan Pop Culture Festival, an annual showcase of everything cool and quirky about Japan.
As yakitori sizzles on the BBQ, arcade games flicker, and the scent of freshly fried karaage fills the air - you’ll find it hard to believe that you’re still in Adelaide and haven’t just stumbled onto the streets of Akihabara.
Immerse yourself in the fantasy world of anime, manga and cosplay, pick over specialist stalls from local collectors and artists, sing your heart out at karaoke, and meet international guests. Be energised by live music and electrifying dance performances by Adelaide’s dance and creative art communities, with a special roving guest appearance from A-MUSE Project before their Lucky Beats performance that evening. Enjoy the exclusive screenings of the annual AnimeGO! Short Anime Film and 4-koma Manga competitions. Cheer on your favourites as the winners are announced live. Grab your friends and join in the fun, food and festivities as you celebrate Japanese pop culture at AnimeGO!
ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE
SUN 29 OCT 12pm – 6pm
DURATION 6 hrs
PRE-PURCHASE $12
ON THE DAY $15
SUITABLE 12+
COMMUNITY EVENT AUSTRALIA • JAPAN 41
40
Bubble Tea Garden
IMAGES Xplorer Studio COMMUNITY EVENT MULTICULTURAL
43
OzAsia Festival’s newest event, Bubble Tea Garden, is back for a second year of fun in the sun.
Join us on Festival Plaza to celebrate the global phenomenon of bubble tea, the sweet and refreshing drink that is so popular it has its own national day in its home country! The Taiwanese sensation that combines tea with milk or fruit flavouring, and delicious, chewy tapioca balls (boba) is a proven crowdfavourite, enjoyed by young and old alike, the world over.
Visit the photo booth and take home a memory of your visit. Savour your bubble tea with delicious Taiwanese snacks. Plus, be among the first to take a sip of new bubble tea flavours, exclusive to OzAsia Festival!
Overlooking Lucky Dumpling Market, Bubble Tea Garden is the perfect place to relax in the sunshine with friends and family, a great pit-stop between In Other Words sessions, and your favourite new hang-out at OzAsia Festival.
FESTIVAL PLAZA
SAT 4 & SUN 5 NOV 12pm – 6pm ALL AGES FREE
42
OzAsia Festival’s writing and ideas program, In Other Words, returns for another year of thought-provoking panels, discussions and conversations with novelists, journalists, poets, playwrights, performers, and creatives from around the world.
An inspiring three-day extravaganza of big ideas and literary masterpieces, In Other Words is OzAsia Festival’s forum for conversations about Australia’s engagement with Asia. Join us for lively discussions on everything from race, power, community, gender, sexuality, family, to food and more! From the Opening Night Gala to the uproarious Closing Night Debate, In Other Words is the perfect way to spend the final weekend of OzAsia Festival.
Held across the Adelaide Festival Centre, In Other Words remains the largest gathering of Asian and Asian Australian writers and thinkers in the country. This year we welcome international guests from Indonesia, South Korea and Malaysia’s George Town Literary Festival to mark the 50th anniversary of the sister city relationship between George Town, Penang and Adelaide.
From local storytellers to Miles Franklin winners and nominees to international award-winners, take a glimpse at some of the writers joining us at In Other Words: Mridula Amin, Karina Robles Bahrin, Nick Bhasin, Minh Bui Jones, Shankari Chandran, Freda Chiu, Dinalie Dabarera, Andre Dao, Om Dhungel, Eda Gunyadin, Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa, Benjamin Law, Shirley Le, Vidya Madabushi, Mridula Nath Chakraborty, Shelley Parker-Chan, Saman Shad, Sarah Tiong, Nina Wan, Beverley Wang, Agustinus Wibowo, Yen-Rong Wong, and more.
Curated by Jennifer Wong with special guest curators, South Australian luminary, Durhkanai Ayubi, and Australian media personality, Sami Shah. Stay tuned for the full program to be announced this September.
ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE
3 NOV > 5 NOV FREE
WRITING AND IDEAS AUSTRALIA IMAGES | Xplorer Studio, Emmaline Zanelli 45
Jennifer Wong Curator
It’s an incredibly exciting time to be a fan of writing by Asian Australians and Asian authors internationally. Distinctive new voices are making themselves heard alongside established writers, and I’m thrilled that you’ll encounter both up close at In Other Words. Whether you’re into fiction or non-fiction, memoir or politics, romance or food, pop culture or poetry, there’s something to delight, enlighten, and challenge you at our celebration of storytelling and big ideas. Join us for a weekend of thought-provoking and unforgettable conversations!
Durkhanai Ayubi Guest Curator
I’m delighted to be a Guest Curator for In Other Words! My involvement over the past couple of years has solidified for me just how unique and necessary a platform like In Other Words is – within OzAsia Festival, but also within the broader public discourse. By bringing in and elevating often negated but critical voices, it is a space that pierces and generates alternatives to the dominant narrative that sits at the core of much of our collective limitations. I’m looking forward to fostering dialogue and exchange that, through the multiplicity of representations it holds, creates room for us all and shifts us towards more expansive possibilities.
Sami Shah Guest Curator
Australia’s future is a future of migrants from all over Asia making this country home, and adding to its identity and culture in ways that will enrich it greatly. In Other Words is a celebration then, of not just the stories of Asian Australians who have been here for a generation or more, but those arriving newly to these shores, bringing with them their food, art, music, languages, and voices. This is a festival for anyone connected by a tradition of leaving their shoes outside the front door and bringing their joy and love inside with them.
IMAGES | Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
44
Monster
2023, Japan, 126 mins, 15+
Directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda Japanese (English)
Monster is a captivating narrative that challenges our perceptions. A troubled boy’s alarming actions cast suspicion on his teacher, uncovering a complex web of truth and deceit. Prepare to embark on a thought-provoking journey through the intricacies of human nature.
Contemporary Asian Cinema
Unleash your cinematic curiosity at OzAsia Festival! We’re teaming up with Adelaide Film Festival (18-29 October) to present the very best of Asian cinema, featuring a unique showcase of Indonesian films from the Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival. Here’s a special sneak peek of what’s to come, the full thrilling program will be unveiled on 13 September - make sure to visit Adelaide Film Festival’s website to catch the reveal! adelaidefilmfestival.com.au
Galang
2022, Indonesia, 103 mins, 15+
Directed by Adriyanto Dewo Indonesian (English)
Australian Premiere
The death of Suharto in 2008 marked a turning point, but a younger generation mourned those killed in a stampede at a Bandung heavy metal concert. Galang lost his sister in the crush and now rages against the subculture that rages against the machine.
47
Seven
Winters in Tehran
2023, Germany/France, 96min, 15+
Directed by Steffi Niederzoll Farsi (English)
Australian Premiere
In 2007, 19-year-old Reyhaneh Jabbari stabs and kills her attempted rapist in self-defence. However, the influence of the deceased man’s former employer, the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence, is felt through the legal process.
The Shadowless Tower
2023, China, 144 mins, 15+
Directed by Zhang Lu Mandarin (English)
The intricacies of Beijing life have never been as lovingly rendered as they are in Zhang Lu’s calmly composed, redemptive dramedy. As food critic Gu confronts mid-life’s challenges – divorce, loss, and parenthood – a tender connection with photographer, Ouyang, and a reunion with his estranged father gradually uplift him from his malaise.
46
49
Punk Protest Propaganda
The Political Art of Fahmi Reza
Fahmi Reza, a self-taught Malaysian graphic designer and activist fearlessly showcases two decades of visual disobedience. Fahmi’s multidisciplinary works span graphics, street art, protest materials, and tools for political education. Uncover his audacious voice challenging societal norms, often untold stories and powerful critiques. Prepare to be moved by the unapologetic artistry that sparks essential conversations.
Join us in embracing Fahmi Reza’s brilliance, inspiration, and unwavering dedication to change. Become part of the discourse that shapes a brighter future and experience the power of art for political transformation.
Punk Protest Propaganda is a companion exhibition to Five Arts Centre’s documentary theatre work A Notional History, performed by Fahmi Reza, musician Faiq Syazwan Kuhiri and journalist Rahmah Pauzi at Nexus Arts 3–4 November.
NEXUS ARTS GALLERY
THU 19 OCT > SUN 5 NOV
Opening hours: Tue–Fri 10am–4pm
Also open during Nexus Arts performance times
ALL AGES
FREE
Warning: Violent themes/imagery
48
AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE VISUAL ART MALAYSIA
Presenting Partner
AUSTRALIA • SOUTH KOREA
THE DEMOCRATIC SET Seoul, South Korea
Korea Disability Arts Center & Back to Back Theatre
Be mesmerised as the Adelaide Festival Centre screens come alive with awardwinning Back to Back Theatre’s latest version of their short film project,
THE DEMOCRATIC SET Seoul, South Korea.
Tantalisingly strange yet oddly familiar, the film utilises a custom-made set – a neutral room framed by two opposing doors – giving rise to a swift succession of live performances and screen-based video portraits, all created in collaboration with communities.
THE DEMOCRATIC SET Seoul, South Korea is a cavalcade of portrait, soapbox, and drama, inviting you, the viewer, to be delighted and entranced by the unusual, the comical, the moving and the occasionally provocative carousel of scenes as they glide quietly by.
OUTDOOR SCREENS, KING WILLIAM ROAD
ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE
FRI 20 OCT > SUN 5 NOV
ALL AGES FREE
Back to Back Theatre is supported by Australia Council for the Arts, Creative Victoria, City of Greater Geelong and Creative Partnerships Australia and acknowledges the support of the Department of Education & Training, Victoria, through the Strategic Partnerships Program.
Back to Back Theatre is part funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.
51
IMAGE | Anna Tregloan
AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE FILM • VISUAL ART
WORLD PREMIERE VISUAL ART AUSTRALIA
HOME–LAND
Chris Yee
Step into the imaginative world of Chris Yee, OzAsia Festival’s cover art commissioned artist, whose collection of illustrative and textiles-based works explores the modern Asian Australian identity and his relationship with place, land and culture. Through his work, Yee interprets aspects of tradition, culture and the profound meaning of ‘home’.
Blending traditional line work, textiles ornamentation, and the vibrancy of modern Asian hyper pop, HOME-LAND presents a mesmerising visual experience of Yee’s past and new works including OzAsia Festival 2023 cover art commission, Perspective Pathways. Delve into the world of super-flat manga-inspired lines and dizzying futurist
psychedelia, and experience the everevolving Asian Australian identity, its unique character and the original narrative found within this changing community.
THE GALLERIES
FESTIVAL THEATRE FOYER
THU 19 OCT > SUN 5 NOV
Opening hours: Thu 10am-7pm
Fri 2pm-7pm
Sat/Sun 10am-6pm
(Except Sun 29 Oct, CLOSED)
Also open during Festival Theatre performance times
ALL AGES
FREE
50
Artwork
credit: Crossing Line, Chris Yee
AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE
Misty Mountain, Shining Moon: Japanese landscape envisioned
From the austerity of a brush and ink painting to vivid woodblock prints, Misty Mountain, Shining Moon expresses the beauty of the Japanese landscape as represented by some of the world’s most celebrated artists. With a deep reverence for the natural world, Japanese artists have long appreciated the scenic beauty of the mountains and fertile plains of the archipelago, venerated as the abode of numinous deities. Presenting works of art made from the sixteenth century to the present day, Misty Mountain, Shining Moon offers an evolving dialogue between artists and nature.
ART GALLERY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA
SAT 29 JUL > SUN 12 NOV
ALL AGES FREE
Katsushika Hokusai
born Honjo quarter, Edo 1760 died Edo 1849
Fine wind, clear weather (Gaifū kaisei)
from the series Thirty-six views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku sanjūrokkei)
c.1830-32, Edo (Tokyo)
woodblock print, ink and colour on paper
24.5 x 36.5 cm (image & sheet)
South Australian Government Grant 1976
Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide
768G84
VISUAL ART
JAPAN • CHINA • KOREA
53
VISUAL ART AUSTRALIA
Yellah Fellah
Yellah Fellah explores the complex journey of self-expression by four distinctive contemporary Indigenous artists. Their unique narratives, rooted in their Aboriginal and Chinese heritage, and shaped by their upbringing in Australia, are moving, empowering and whimsical.
Curated for OzAsia Festival this exhibition brings together artists from several Country and Language groups - including Gary Lee - Larrakia from Darwin, Jason Wing - Biripi from Taree/ Cabramatta, Damien Shen - Ngarrindjeri from Adelaide and Caroline OakleyGamilaroi from the Liverpool plains NSW.
THE GALLERIES FESTIVAL THEATRE FOYER
THU 19 OCT > SUN 5 NOV
Opening hours:
Thu 10am-7pm
Fri 2pm-7pm
Sat/Sun 10am-6pm
(Except Sun 29 Oct, CLOSED)
Also open during Festival Theatre performance times
FREE
52
Have You Eaten?
Truc Truong
With Kilkenny Primary School and Roma Mitchell Secondary College students
Have You Eaten? is an immersive art exhibition that invites you to consider your perfect picnic, favourite foods, and connections between culture and cuisine. This exhibition is a collaboration between leading contemporary artist Truc Truong, OzAsia Festival’s Artist in Schools, and young people from Kilkenny Primary School and Roma Mitchell Secondary College. Through a series of workshops, Truc and the students have created colourful artworks that thoughtfully reflect on their individual culinary experiences.
Based in Tarntanya/Adelaide, Truc utilises a mixture of assemblage, sculpture, installation and performance in her arts practice to explore Eastern and Western philosophy.
Drawing on personal and lived experiences, her work asks challenging questions about racism, belonging, and displacement. Have You Eaten? examines how food and cultural food experiences bring people together and make lasting memories.
CHILDREN’S ARTSPACE
THU 19 OCT > SUN 5 NOV
Opening hours:
Thu 10am–3pm
Fri 2pm–7pm
Sat & Sun 10am–6pm
(Except Sun 29 Oct, CLOSED)
Children’s Artspace is also open during Dunstan Playhouse and Space Theatre performance times.
ALL AGES
55
WORLD PREMIERE VISUAL ART AUSTRALIA
IMAGE | Andre Castellucci
The Little Nests
By Papermoon Puppet Theatre and guest artists
Melbourne Fringe and The Artground
Visit the little nests of some very special creatures in this enchanting, evolving and immersive installation and performance experience. Unravel mysteries as you explore strange new environments, have your curiosity piqued, unleash your creativity and who knows - you might just conjure up some extraordinary little creatures for a very special encounter! Seamlessly blending shadow puppetry, live performance, and otherworldly soundscapes, The Little Nests examines the all-too timely theme of innate longing for a safe refuge. Stay after the performance for an art workshop to explore what little nests means to you.
Brought to life through a three-year collaboration between artists from Australia, Indonesia’s renowned Papermoon Puppet Theatre, and Singapore’s The Artground, The Little Nests has been developed in collaboration with children from all three countries.
DRAMA CENTRE REHEARSAL ROOM
ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE
SAT 21 & SUN 22 OCT
11.30am, 2pm & 4.30pm
ADULT + ONE CHILD $15
Includes performance and workshop
SUITABLE 5-9 yrs
Sessions for schools available through centrED
by
Supported
ADELAIDE PREMIERE THEATRE • WORKSHOP AUSTRALIA • SINGAPORE • INDONESIA 54
Workshops & Masterclasses
at OzAsia Festival
Get up close and personal with some of OzAsia Festival’s most acclaimed artists. Presented in partnership with The Mill, these workshops and masterclasses place local artists, both emerging and established, with leading practitioners from across the country and around the world. This is a rare opportunity for South Australian artists to learn, engage, refine and extend their craft under the guidance of internationally renowned creative professionals. Registrations essential. Scan the QR code for more information and registrations.
Paiwan Movement Workshop
With Bulareyaung Dance Company
Dancers from Bulareyaung Dance Company share movement and ancient chants learned from the Paiwan indigenous people of Taiwan as part of the making of their show, tiaen tiamen Episode 1. Participants will have the chance to explore their physicality, incorporating singing with body movements. Recommended for 18+, no prior experience required.
TUE 17 OCT 1.30pm
Mask, Theatricality and Improvisation
With Jacob Rajan, Indian Ink Theatre Company
Get a taste of Jacob Rajan’s signature performance style as seen in Paradise or the Impermanence of Ice Cream. Work with Rajan and Indian Ink Theatre Company’s own mask collection of Balinese Topeng masks to experience, through exercise and improvisation, the truth of the actor’s actions and the essence of theatricality.
FRI 20 OCT 9.30am
HollowBody™️ Masterclass With The Human Expression (T.H.E) Dance Company
HollowBody™️ is the signature methodology and movement philosophy advocated by Kuik Swee Boon, founding director and main choreographer of Infinitely Closer’s T.H.E Dance Company. It is an experiential process, utilising improvisational tools to guide practitioners towards a heightened physiological awareness that resonates in their movement choice, approach and expression. Suitable for professional and semi-professional dance artists, dancers, full-time 18+ students and movement enthusiasts who are comfortable with improvisation.
WED 25 OCT 11am
57
WORKSHOPS • MASTERCLASSES
IMAGE | Ben Searcy
CAAP Artist Lab X SA
Contemporary Asian Australian Performance (CAAP) is back with its professional development program led by CAAP Artistic Director Tessa Leong along with South Australian performance-maker Valerie Berry. Aiming to expand artistic practices and experiences for South Australian artists, CAAP Artist Lab is presented in collaboration with leading SA companies, ActNow Theatre, Australian Dance Theatre, Brink Productions, Nexus Arts, State Theatre Company South Australia, Vitalstatistix, and Assemblage Centre for Creative Arts - Flinders University.
Contemporary Asian Australian Performance (CAAP) is Australia’s only performing arts company with a remit for producing, developing and enabling Asian Australian works and artists to reach main stages nationally. Through highly valued productions and initiatives, CAAP is regarded as a crucial leader and catalyst in the ongoing shift to greater cultural diversity and inclusiveness in the arts. We provide the scaffolding for Asian Australian artists to thrive in a more equitable and representative industry. In all that we do, we work to transform the Australian theatre landscape.
Asian Australian Identities: Past, Present, Future Asian Australian Studies Research Network (AASRN)
The Asian Australian Studies Research Network (AASRN) brings the eighth Asian Australian Identities Conference (AAI8) to In Other Words, OzAsia Festival’s writing and ideas program. In partnership with the University of Adelaide, the conference celebrates 24 years of AASRN, established in 1999 as a platform for academics, community researchers, activists, and media and cultural workers to share experiences and ideas in the field of Asian Australian studies. The conference serves as an opportunity to reflect on the growth and development of Asian Australian identities/studies, evaluate the present standing, and envision its future trajectory.
Registration fee applies
CONFERENCE AUSTRALIA
56 IMAGES | Xplorer Studio
ARTIST DEVELOPMENT
IMAGE | Ben Searcy
FRI 3 NOV
Your donation supports OzAsia Festival’s mission to nurture the next
All donations over $2 are tax deductible Join us Friday and Saturday evenings during OzAsia Festival. Reserve your table.
Fuel your students' creativity with Adelaide Festival Centre’s centrED Schools Program at OzAsia Festival.
Feed your students’ creativity with Adelaide Festival Centre’s centrED Schools Program at OzAsia Festival. Our free, innovative program provides engaging arts learning experiences for students from Foundation to Year 9. centrED offers a diverse range of programs fostering both artistic and cultural understanding.
centrED’s OzAsia Festival schools program includes Indian classical dance workshops, interactive art workshops with festival artists, and an exclusive opportunity to attend the creative development viewing of The Story of Chi.
Scan the QR code to learn how to get your school involved.
IMAGE: Apsaras Arts Adelaide
www icadelaide com 08 8238 2400 Scan the QR code to view our menus and BOOK NOW
Work in the arts?
ARTS LEADERSHIP program
Take your career to the next level
Four-day leadership intensive
Delivered by expert leaders
Fully funded Flinders University microcredential
Applications close 9 September
Program runs 23 – 26 October
Positions are limited
APPLY NOW BET ON YOU
Instigated by Richard Ryan AO
Explore exclusive member only offers on a range of concerts, events, festivals and shows.
2223-2234
Scan for What’s On o ers
11 IMAGES | Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx A CROWD PLEASER!Always & & & & & & & & SKYCITYADELAIDE.COM.AU WHERE ELSE? Gamble Responsibly. Gambling Helpline 1800 858 858.
A new era for arts journalism Free independent arts journalism and critique Subscribe for free
IMAGES | Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx oH ricE media Food . Wine . Events Social media marketing 澳洲 吃喝玩乐 自媒体平台ii ( 0422 265 540 www.ohricemedia.com E Add our WeChat Email functions@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au to discover more about our packages overlooking the historic Karrawirra Parri/River Torrens Have your next function at Adelaide Festival Centre
ACCESS DROP OFF for Theatre performances (Festival Drive)
69
By Phone: Ticketek at Adelaide Festival Centre on 131 246
Conditions of Ticket Purchase
Lost or Stolen Tickets
For lost or stolen tickets, please contact Ticketek at help.ticketek.com.au or 131 246
Concessions
Pensioners, seniors, patrons experiencing unemployment, and full-time students may be entitled to concession prices. Proof of entitlement may be requested at the time of purchase or at the venue. Please make sure you carry your concession cards.
Transaction Fees
A one-off, non-refundable service and handling fee of $9.55 applies per transaction; this is regardless of the number or value of items purchased. For further information regarding fees, visit: adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/ your-visit/how-to-book
6 IMAGES | Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx WALK
LIFT LIFT RAILWAY STATION ENTRANCE DUNSTAN PLAYHOUSE SKYCITY CASINO EOS HOTEL RAILWAY STATION SPACE THEATRE CHILDREN'S ARTSPACE
OF FAME
MONTEFIORE ROAD
KARRAWIRRA PARRI/ RIVER TORRENS PRE-SHOW TICKET COLLECTION
MOON LANTERN TRAIL ROUTE TO TARNTANYA WAMA/ PINKY FLAT RECEPTION NORTH TERRACE
MALTSHOVEL TAPHOUSE ENTRANCE DROP OFF AREA
RIVERBANK FOOTBRIDGE FESTIVAL DRIVE CONVENTION CENTRE NORTH TERRACE
RIVERBANK CARPARK INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL
ELDER PARK ADELAIDE RIVERBANK LAWN TO NEXUS ARTS Lions Arts Centre North Tce
How to Book
Online: ozasiafestival.com.au or ticketek.com.au
In Person: Select Ticketek outlets
(UNDERGROUND)
How to Get Here
Pedestrian and vehicle access is open around Adelaide Festival Centre. Drop off locations are located on King William Road (Festival Theatre) and Festival Drive from Montefiore Road (Dunstan Playhouse, Space Theatre and Artspace). For more information, visit: adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/your-visit
Parking
Parking is available around the riverbank precinct. For visits to the Festival Theatre, the closest car park is Festival Car Park (please be prepared for post-show congestion). For Dunstan Playhouse and Space Theatre, the nearest car park is Adelaide Convention Centre’s Riverbank car park. Both car parks are located on Festival Drive. For parking, access routes and a map, visit: adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/your-visit
Access Services
Adelaide Festival Centre respects your privacy and meets government policy requirements. Ticket pricing on pages is indicative only. Concessions may apply. Eligibility of concessions will vary across events. Artist lineup subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made to ensure that performance dates, times, prices, and other information contained herein are correct at time of publication. Refer to adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au for full, updated information and terms and conditions.
At Adelaide Festival Centre venues, access facilities include a wheelchair loan service, assistive hearing systems, accessible toilets, accessible seat allocations, and access-friendly drop-off and pick-up locations. For more information, visit: adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/access
When booking tickets, please inform the operator if you have specific access requirements. For all other disability access enquiries, please contact Patron Services: contact@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au or (08) 8216 8600
7 IMAGES | Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx WALK OF FAME WALK OF FAME ELDER PARK FESTIVAL THEATRE PARLIAMENT HOUSE KING WILLIAM ROAD FESTIVAL DRIVE NORTH TERRACE
THE GALLERIES BANQUET ROOM FESTIVAL PLAZA CARPARK LUCKY DUMPLING MARKET FESTIVAL PLAZA DROP OFF AREA LIFT ENTRANCE THE STAR KITCHEN AND BAR
RP 68
IMAGES | Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx VENUE THU 19 OCT FRI 20 OCT SAT 21 OCT SUN 22 OCT MON 23 OCT TUE 24 OCT WED 25 OCT THU 26 OCT ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE FESTIVAL THEATRE DUNSTAN PLAYHOUSE TIAEN TIAMEN EPISODE 1 7.30pm TIAEN TIAMEN EPISODE 1 7.30pm + Q&A TIAEN TIAMEN EPISODE 1 7.30pm I SWALLOWED A MOON MADE OF IRON 7pm + Q&A I SWALLOWED A MOON MADE OF IRON 7pm SPACE THEATRE PARADISE 7pm PARADISE 7pm PARADISE 3pm + Q&A & 7pm 1988 7pm + Q&A DRAMA CENTRE REHEARSAL ROOM THE LITTLE NESTS 11.30am, 2pm & 4.30pm THE LITTLE NESTS 11.30am, 2pm & 4.30pm THE GALLERIES FESTIVAL THEATRE FOYER *HOME–LAND 10am-7pm *HOME–LAND 2pm-7pm *HOME–LAND 10am-6pm *HOME–LAND 10am-6pm *HOME–LAND 10am-7pm *YELLAH FELLAH 10am-7pm *YELLAH FELLAH 2pm-7pm *YELLAH FELLAH 10am–6pm *YELLAH FELLAH 10am–6pm *YELLAH FELLAH 10am-7pm CHILDRENS ARTSPACE *HAVE YOU EATEN? 10am–3pm *HAVE YOU EATEN? 2pm–7pm *HAVE YOU EATEN? 10am–6pm *HAVE YOU EATEN? 10am–6pm *HAVE YOU EATEN? 10am–3pm OUTDOOR SCREENS, KING WILLIAM ROAD *THE DEMOCRATIC SET SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA TARNTANYA WAMA/ PINKY FLAT *MOON LANTERN TRAIL 5pm-late *MOON LANTERN TRAIL 5pm-late *MOON LANTERN TRAIL 1pm-late *MOON LANTERN TRAIL 1pm-late *NO DRAGON NO LION 3:30pm & 5:30pm LUCKY DUMPLING MARKET Tue-Fri 4.30pm-late Sat-Sun 12pm-late Closed Mondays *LUCKY BEATS Emily Wurramara 7.30pm *LUCKY BEATS Nathan Hui-Yi 6.30pm FESTIVAL PLAZA NEXUS ARTS MOTHERTONGUE MOTHERLAND 5pm + Q&A NEXUS ARTS GALLERY *PUNK PROTEST PROPAGANDA 10am-4pm *PUNK PROTEST PROPAGANDA 10am-4pm ART GALLERY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA *MISTY MOUNTAIN, SHINING MOON: JAPANESE LANDSCAPE ENVISIONED THEATRE MUSIC COMMUNITY EVENTS DANCE COMEDY TALKS & WORKSHOPS VISUAL ART
2023 Schedule 71 *NO DRAGON NO LION 5.30pm
OzAsia Festival
*MISTY MOUNTAIN, SHINING MOON: JAPANESE LANDSCAPE ENVISIONED
Every effort has been made to ensure that performance dates, times, prices and all other information are correct at time of publication. Refer to OzAsiaFestival.com.au for the most current information.
IMAGES | Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx FRI 27 OCT SAT 28 OCT SUN 29 OCT MON 30 OCT TUE 31 OCT WED 1 NOV THU 2 NOV FRI 3 NOV SAT 4 NOV SUN 5 NOV ANIMEGO! 12pm-6pm *IN OTHER WORDS INFINITELY CLOSER 7.30pm + Q&A INFINITELY CLOSER 2pm & 7.30pm THE SPECIAL COMEDY COMEDY SPECIAL 7pm MADE IN CHINA 2.0 6.30pm MADE IN CHINA 2.0 2.30pm & 6.30pm THE BRIDAL LAMENT 7pm + Q&A THE BRIDAL LAMENT 7pm SAUDARA SOUND SYSTEM 7pm *HOME–LAND 2pm-7pm *HOME–LAND 10am-6pm *HOME–LAND 10am-7pm *HOME–LAND 2pm-7pm *HOME–LAND 10am-6pm *HOME–LAND 10am-6pm *YELLAH FELLAH 2pm-7pm *YELLAH FELLAH 10am–6pm *YELLAH FELLAH 10am-7pm *YELLAH FELLAH 2pm-7pm *YELLAH FELLAH 10am–6pm *YELLAH FELLAH 10am–6pm *HAVE YOU EATEN? 2pm–7pm *HAVE YOU EATEN? 10am–6pm *HAVE YOU EATEN? 10am–3pm *HAVE YOU EATEN? 2pm–7pm *HAVE YOU EATEN? 10am–6pm *HAVE YOU EATEN? 10am–6pm
DEMOCRATIC SET SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA *LUCKY BEATS Jade Zoe and Friends 6.30pm *LUCKY BEATS Jaguar Jonze 7.30pm *LUCKY BEATS A-MUSE Project 6.30pm *NOTHING, BUT JUST A MOMENT 6.30pm *LUCKY BEATS Hyoshi in Counterpoint 7.30pm *LUCKY BEATS 1300 7.30pm *LUCKY BEATS Big Bao 5.30pm *BUBBLE TEA GARDEN 12pm-6pm *BUBBLE TEA GARDEN 12pm-6pm BURIED TEABOWLOKUNI 6pm + Q&A BURIED TEABOWLOKUNI 5pm A NOTIONAL HISTORY 7.30pm + Q&A A NOTIONAL HISTORY 5.30pm *PUNK PROTEST PROPAGANDA 10am-4pm *PUNK PROTEST PROPAGANDA 10am-4pm
*THE
* FREE 70
Thank You TO OUR FESTIVAL PARTNERS
Government Partner
Festival Partners
Program Partners
Foundation Partners
Media Partners
Vehicle Partner
Accommodation Partner
Wine Partners
Ticketing Partner
This is the back of the OzAsia Festival brochure.
Drawing inspiration from Eastern reading customs, this brochure has been designed to be experienced right to left. Open the brochure from the right hand front cover – the typically designated back cover area in Western literature – and delve into its pages beneath Chris Yee’s stunning front cover artwork. By doing so you will set yourself on a path to discover an extraordinary tapestry woven by merging cultures, artistic ingenuity, and diverse reading practices. What lies ahead is a unique perspective on storytelling that awaits you at this year’s extraordinary OzAsia Festival.
Who’s Making OzAsia Festival?
Artistic Director
Annette Shun Wah
Programming
Executive Producer
Producer – Outdoor Programs
Adelaide Festival Centre Management
CEO & Artistic Director
Chief Operating & Financial Officer
Joon-Yee Kwok
Kylie Thane
Producer Sonal Patel
Festival Coordinator
Education Officer
Senior Exhibitions Curator
Marketing
Marketing Executive
Marketing Coordinator
Tania Leong
Renee Gibson
Charissa Davies
Shivawn Young
Daphna Torres
Graphic Designer Julie Jensen
Publicity Executives
Publicity Coordinator
Molly Bone, Carolyn Berry
Stephanie Rossetto
Head of Public Affairs
Head of Marketing
Head of Technical & Production
Head of Customer Experience
Head of Programming –
Commercial
Head of Programming –
Public Purpose
Director of Philanthropy
Manager, Ticketing
Manager, Publicity
& Content Creation
Douglas Gautier AM
Carlo D’Ortenzio
Christie Anthoney
Renato Capoccia
Nathan Luscombe
Heather Poole
Alex Sinclair
Susannah Sweeney
Abbie Taylor
Natalie Adam
Francesca Belperio
Content Coordinator
Simon Rogers Insights & Data Specialist
Digital Content Officer
Digital Marketing Coordinator
Customer Experience
Senior Ticketing Executive
Ticketing Coordinator
Pei Jie Tan
Gloria-Qing Deng
Emma Piscioneri
Peter Maddock
Heather McGinn
Patron Services Coordinator Natalie
Hospitality Executive
Hospitality Coordinator
Senior Event Sales Executive
Event Sales Coodinator
Schwarz-Hancock
Tiana Sgarbossa
Alex Scott
Hannah Knott
Liam Goodwin
Retail & Tours Executive Cathy Barrett
Production
Production Coordinator
Head of Staging
Head of Sound
Head of Lighting
Corporate Partnerships
Corporate Partnerships
Françoise Piron
Robert O’Mahony
Jane Rossetto
Martin Howard
Executive Natália Nobre Mazot
OzAsia Festival is proud to celebrate Adelaide’s designation as a UNESCO Creative City of Music.
Manager, WHS & Risk
Manager, ICT
Manager, Facilities Services
Manager, Corporate Partnerships
Manager, Human Resources
Bernadette Brennan
David Cations
Mark Cullen
Janine Eckert
Claire George
Manager, Digital & Social Julia George
Manager, Patron Services
Manager, Hospitality
Manager, Philanthropy
Kate Hagan
Jeff Owens
Olivia Power
Manager, Finance Abhishek Shaw
Adelaide Festival Centre Trustees
The Hon Hieu Van Le ac (Chair)
Jacqui McGill ao (Deputy Chair)
Katherine Tamiko Arguile
Bruce Carter
Steven Woolhouse
Maggie Zhou
Councillor Phillip Martin
Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation Board
Miranda Starke (Chair)
Cain Cooke
Georgina Duckworth
Sheryn Foord
Rupert Hallam
Kathryn House am
Penny Johnson
Jasmin Shahin
Legh Davis (Patron)
Joan Hardy oam (Patron)
With thanks to our OzAsia Festival ambassadors and all Adelaide Festival Centre staff whose work makes this festival possible.
ozasiafestival.com.au