This week Cat and Crispi spoke to David Sefton, the artistic director of the Adelaide Festival about the 2016 fest which has just been announced. Adelaide Fringe is an annual open-access arts festival run over four weeks in Adelaide, South Australia during February and March.
Unlike a curated festival, the open-access nature of Adelaide Fringe means that anyone with a show, exhibition or cultural event is able to register and be part of Australia’s largest arts event.

The result is one of the most diverse arts festivals in the world, renowned for fresh ideas, spontaneity and fun.

Artists from around Australia and across the globe participate alongside home-grown talent, in art forms spanning cabaret, comedy, circus, dance, film, theatre, music, visual art and design.

For more information please click here
http://www.adelaidefestival.com.au/

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