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20-28 January 2013
The Tour Down Under is an elite cycling race in and around Adelaide, South Australia. The race is held in January of each year and attracts riders from around the world. In 2008 the Tour Down Under became the first UCI ProTour in Australia, and the following year it became the inaugural event of the UCI World Ranking calendar.
tourdownunder.com.au
15 February – 17 March 2013
The Adelaide Fringe is an annual open-access arts festival run over four weeks in Adelaide, during February and March each year. Adelaide Fringe literally takes over the entire city with 900 events staged in pop up venues in parks, warehouses, lane-ways and empty buildings as well as established venues such as theatres, hotels, art galleries, cafes and town halls. 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.
adelaidefringe.com.au
1-17 March 2013
Held annually the Adelaide Festival is Australia’s largest multi-arts festival. With a focus on the contemporary each Adelaide Festival program features the best in opera, theatre, dance, music, cabaret, new media events, literature, outdoor entertainment, the visual arts, master classes, forums and a purpose-built late night club. The Adelaide Festival is also known for its high profile events including the much-loved Adelaide Writers’ Week, Adelaide International (AI), Artists’ Week and the Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art.
adelaidefestival.com.au
8-11 March 2013
Over the past 20 years WOMADelaide has become one of the nation’s favourite outdoor festivals, not only because of the unique and extraordinary music it presents, but also because of its beautiful and friendly vibe. Families are welcome (kids 12 and under get free entry) and the diversity of the audience is almost as astounding as the line-up.
22-31 May 2013
The COME OUT Festival is Australia’s premier festival of contemporary art, performance and creativity for children and young people and the largest event of its kind in the world.
comeoutfestival.com.au
10-20 October 2013
Winner of the 2007 IF Award for Best Film Festival and listed in Variety Magazine’s Top 50 Unmissable Film Festivals around the world, the biennial Adelaide Film Festival (BAFF) is an 11 day celebration of the moving image in all its manifestations. Established in 2002, the AFF is Australia's premiere film event, celebrating contemporary screen culture from around Australia and the world.
The 2009 AFF program saw a line-up of films from 49 countries and screened 64 Australian premieres with 23 world premieres and attracted over 47,000 patrons. The 2011 program looks set to match and surpass those numbers. Make sure you are part of Australia’s most dynamic film event.
adelaidefilmfestival.org