OzAsia Festival 2022

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THEATRE | MUSIC | COMEDY | DANCE WRITING | VISUAL ARTS | FREE EVENTS

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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 land. We respect the Kaurna people as the traditional custodians of the Adelaide Plains. We honour their cultural and spiritual relationship with Country and we do so in the spirit of reconciliation.

OZASIA FESTIVAL 2022 COVER TextaQueen, Seeding, 2022 Pigment ink marker, Indian ink marker, watercolour marker, and coloured pencil on cotton paper.

ARTIST STATEMENT The pomegranate immediately came to mind when I was asked to create an image to represent OzAsia Festival as it is a fruit that has cultural significance in many cultures across Asia. Variously symbolising life, fertility, abundance, prosperity, blood, and death, the pomegranate seemed appropriate to represent a festival that seeds multitudes of theatre, dance, music, art, literature, and cultural events and grows creativity, connections, and ideas. The open pomegranate half reveals its many seeds as well as the seed pods of a flora native to Kaurna land, (colonially known as) Banksia Marginata, with the distinctive spiky leaves of this plant and those of the pomegranate tree fanning above the globe-like fruit. This hybrid offering is a reminder that the festival presents artists from Asia and the Asian diaspora as visitors on, and interacting with, Kaurna land and legacy. QR code

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THEATRE SNAP

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The Demon

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Action Star

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Single Asian Female

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Lost in Shanghai The Rat Catcher of Angkor Wat

MUSIC

COMEDY

The Special Comedy Comedy Special 18

TALKS & WORKSHOPS In Other Words

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Business Breakfast

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Lunch on the Riverbank

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CAAP Artist Lab

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Workshops and Masterclasses

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Bridge of Dreams

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Dragon Ladies Don’t Weep

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When

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Leenalchi & 1300

VISUAL ART Tianli Zu

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Women at Work

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Eastmode in the West End

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Batik Sangiran

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Hyoshi in Counterpoint

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Dream Job

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Chinese Music Day

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Art, Not War

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Pendulum

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Truc Truong

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COMMUNITY EVENTS Moon Lantern Trail

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Lucky Dumpling Market

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Bubble Tea Garden

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AnimeGO! Lucky Beats

DANCE

INFORMATION

Festival Information & Access

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Map

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Bookings

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Staff

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Festival Planner

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Partners

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Gudirr Gudirr

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The Long Walk

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The Honourable

The Honourable

Minister for Arts South Australia

Chair Adelaide Festival Centre Trust

ANDREA MICHAELS MP

Now in its 15th year, this wonderful festival continues to bring together communities across South Australia in celebration of Asian-Australian artists and culture. This is my first OzAsia Festival as Minister for Arts and I congratulate Artistic Director Annette Shun Wah on a program that reflects a modern-day, culturally diverse Australia. This year’s festival includes a broad and accessible program to appeal to all audiences – from visual arts, performance, events just for families and the crowd favourite, the Lucky Dumping Market, which will once again transform Elder Park into a food lover’s dream! The Government of South Australia is a proud supporter of OzAsia Festival. We congratulate Adelaide Festival Centre and all the artists, staff, and volunteers for their work. I look forward to seeing you at many of the exciting events planned for 2022. QR code

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HIEU VAN LE AC

DOUGLAS GAUTIER AM CEO & Artistic Director Adelaide Festival Centre

We’re delighted to welcome audiences back to an OzAsia Festival program full of exciting events and experiences for all ages and tastes. Annette Shun Wah’s program is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of the creative community, with new commissions alongside the return of much-loved events. Moon Lantern Trail once again lights up Tarntanya Wama/Pinky Flat, with some brand new lanterns to enjoy in 2022. With support from the South Australian Government through Arts SA, Contemporary Asian Australian Performance Artist Lab also returns, providing a professional development opportunity for South Australianbased artists of Asian heritage. This year, writing and ideas program In Other Words is under the exciting directorship of writer and comedian Jennifer Wong. OzAsia Festival stretches further than Adelaide Festival Centre, from Festival Plaza activations, to long-standing venue collaborator Nexus Arts, and across to the Grote Street Precinct and Her Majesty's Theatre. Join us for the biggest festival in Adelaide's spring calendar!


It was so thrilling to see audiences embrace OzAsia Festival wholeheartedly in 2021, and we are determined to entice you back for another three weeks of conversation, entertainment, delight, and wonder as we explore the connections between Asia and Australia. Those vital connections remain at the heart of this program of contemporary theatre, music, dance, visual arts, comedy, food, and magic! That’s right – actual magic – courtesy of South Korea’s GRUEJARM, who have wowed audiences around the world with their hit show SNAP. I’m equally excited to introduce their compatriots LEENALCHI, whose distinctive mix of pansori and contemporary pop and funk dominated the 2021 Korean Music Awards. Music is an important part of this year’s program. Iconic New York-based Singaporean musical innovator Margaret Leng Tan brings her celebrated work Dragon Ladies Don’t Weep to OzAsia Festival. Bridge of Dreams is a stunning collaboration between Australia’s premier jazz composer Sandy Evans, and India's leading musicians, classical Hindustani singer Shubha Mudgal and tabla player Aneesh Pradhan. In 2021, we unfortunately had to postpone several shows due to COVID-19 restrictions. We’re so pleased to welcome back Maria Tran’s Action Star and Michael Mohammed Ahmad’s The Demon for their OzAsia Festival seasons in 2022. Festival favourite Mindy Meng Wang will perform her deeply personal music and film piece When, and writer and journalist Jane Hutcheon reveals the story that has intrigued her most – that of her mother and her Eurasian family in pre-Communist China in Lost in Shanghai.

OzAsia Festival also joins with State Theatre Company South Australia for their production of Michelle Law’s hilarious hit play, Single Asian Female. I’m delighted to present two dance artists I greatly admire: Dalisa Pigram, performing her powerful piece de resistance Gudirr Gudirr; and Sue Healey with The Long Walk, which transports us to the stunning coastline of Robe. The Moon Lantern Trail returns bigger and better this year, along with a sensational offering of food and music at Lucky Dumpling Market. A bubble tea garden on Festival Plaza adds to the free, family-friendly offerings at this year’s festival. Visual arts exhibitions will fill Adelaide Festival Centre galleries, and we invite you to engage with leading thinkers and writers from Asia and Australia with our writing and ideas program In Other Words, which this year will be curated by Jennifer Wong. Enjoy browsing the delights we have lined up, and I’ll see you in October. Annette Shun Wah Artistic Director, OzAsia Festival

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AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE MAGIC | COMEDY SOUTH KOREA

SNAP

GRUEJARM Productions Abracadabra! Alakazam! Snap! Brilliantly staged, SNAP is a mindboggling extravaganza of illusion, mime, and comedy from an ensemble of unforgettable South Korean artists that will impress the whole family. When three tricksters with strange and unusual abilities stumble through a mysterious door, they meet a variety of mystical characters and explore space, time, and the otherworldly. Mixing masterful sleight of hand, physical comedy, and incredible visual effects, SNAP conjures up a marvellous, magical cabaret.

SNAP has been performed around the world, including at the prestigious CINARS Biennale, on Broadway at the famous New Victory Theatre, and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE THU 20 OCT 7.30pm FRI 21 OCT 7.30pm SAT 22 OCT 2pm & 7.30pm DURATION

70 mins

PREMIUM ADULT CONCESSION CHILD

$65 $55 $50 $35

ALL AGES Warning: Strobe lighting, haze effects

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“SNAP combines polished illusion, Chaplinesque comedy and old-fashioned circus arts into a 70-minute whirl” The New York Times

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ADELAIDE PREMIERE THEATRE AUSTRALIA

THE DEMON

Michael Mohammed Ahmad

Commissioned by OzAsia Festival and Sydney Opera House

An action-filled, neo-noir investigation into the history of White Australia. In modern-day Sydney, Chinese Australian street fighter Wei draws two detectives – Arab Australian Jihad and his Aboriginal Muslim partner Matthew/Muhammad – on a road trip to Burrangong, the region of the infamous Lambing Flat Riots of 1861, a dark night when violence erupted against Chinese goldminers. Here, they must confront the landscape and its demons to ask themselves: does a curse inhabit a land or its people?

DUNSTAN PLAYHOUSE THU 20 OCT 7.30pm FRI 21 OCT 7.30pm + Q&A SAT 22 OCT 1.30pm DURATION

90 mins

ADULT CONCESSION

$55 $50

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Bringing together the talents of awardwinning novelist Michael Mohammed Ahmad, acclaimed theatre director Rachael Swain, and choreographer of filmic and surrealist dance theatre Gavin Webber, The Demon speaks to the challenges we all face as a multicultural, multi-faith, and multiracial Australian society. Stylised and dreamlike, this complex yet compelling premiere combines contemporary Australian crime thriller and magic realism with a Lynchian twist.


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ADELAIDE PREMIERE MUSIC INDIA | AUSTRALIA

“The most exciting and rewarding evening in a long time” Stage Noise

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BRIDGE OF DREAMS

Sandy Evans and Sirens Big Band Featuring Shubha Mudgal and Aneesh Pradhan Bridge of Dreams is a space between two worlds, where thrilling music, colourful and magical performance, and cultures collide. Award-winning saxophonist Sandy Evans leads a breathtaking collaboration between pre-eminent Australian and Indian musicians in this epic concert, featuring 22 artists on Her Majesty’s Theatre stage. Evans and the 17-piece supercollective Sirens Big Band, led by Jessica Dunn, team up with internationally renowned Indian singer Shubha Mudgal, highly esteemed tabla players Aneesh Pradhan and Bobby Singh, and harmonium virtuoso Subhir Nayak.

Premiered to a sold out crowd at the 2019 Sydney Festival, critics and audiences alike lauded Bridge of Dreams as a highlight of the festival. This exquisite meeting of minds and musical virtuosity will enthrall audiences as they reunite for a rare live performance. HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE THU 27 OCT 7.30pm DURATION

120 mins

PREMIUM ADULT CONCESSION

$65 $55 $50

ARTWORK | Green Peas for Breakfast

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“[Tan] remains a vital and energetic performer” Limelight

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ADELAIDE PREMIERE MUSIC | THEATRE SINGAPORE | AUSTRALIA

DRAGON LADIES DON’T WEEP Chamber Made and CultureLink Singapore New York based Singaporean pianist Margaret Leng Tan is an icon. A muse to avant-garde music giants such as John Cage and George Crumb, Tan took the toy piano and created a stellar music career spanning 50 years. Dragon Ladies Don’t Weep is a collaboration between exceptional Singaporean and Australian artists, including composer Erik Griswold, director Tamara Saulwick and dramaturg Kok Heng Leun. It won Best Work of the Year (Dramatic) at the 2021 Australian Art Music Awards and had its world premiere at Asia TOPA in 2020.

DUNSTAN PLAYHOUSE FRI 28 OCT 7.30pm SAT 29 OCT 1.30pm & 7.30pm DURATION

60 mins

ADULT CONCESSION

$49 $45

Dragon Ladies Don’t Weep is a Chamber Made and CultureLink Singapore co-production and is co-commissioned by Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay and Asia TOPA. This activity received grant funding from the Australian Cultural Diplomacy Grants Program of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and is supported by Creative Victoria, Australia Council for the Arts, National Arts Council (Singapore), The SUBSTATION, Playking Foundation, Asia TOPA, Sidney Myer Fund and the Robert Salzer Foundation.

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WORLD PREMIERE THEATRE AUSTRALIA

ACTION STAR Maria Tran PYT Fairfield

As one of Asia’s leading action stars, Maria Tran has always been a fighter, smashing the glass ceiling with every powerful roundhouse she lands on screen. Following in the footsteps of her idols Michelle Yeoh, Jackie Chan, and Cynthia Rothrock, Maria took her love of ‘80s action films and turned it into a spectacular career across Asia and the United States. Yet in her home country of Australia, Maria faces barriers that are the hardest to break down. Filled with world-class stunts, weaponwielding, and explosive choreography, Maria’s jaw-dropping fighting skills leap from screen to stage in this virtuosic autobiographical performance. Directed by Kaz Therese, Action Star is a compelling exposé of the powerful gender stereotypes, identity politics, and racism that simmer under the surface of Western society, and one woman’s battle to be recognised in a world of opposition. SPACE THEATRE THU 27 OCT 8pm FRI 28 OCT 11am + Q&A & 8pm SAT 29 OCT 3pm & 8pm

DURATION

70 mins

ADULT CONCESSION

$49 $45

Warning: Coarse language, violent themes/ imagery, strobe lighting, haze effects

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“PYT Fairfeld… known for blending creative bravura with social inclusion” Sydney Morning Herald

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“Funny, touching and at times profoundly moving” The Guardian

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ADELAIDE PREMIERE THEATRE AUSTRALIA

SINGLE ASIAN FEMALE By Michelle Law

State Theatre Company South Australia in association with OzAsia Festival and ECH (Enabling Confidence at Home) Inside the Golden Phoenix, a humble Chinese restaurant on the Sunshine Coast, two generations of Wong women stand at a crossroads. Mei is a teenager grappling with her identity and getting ready for her school formal. Her older sister Zoe is eternally single and having a quarter-life crisis after some seriously terrible dates. At the centre of it all is Pearl, the whip-smart, brutally honest matriarch of the family. But Pearl is harbouring a secret that could change their lives forever.

A smash hit across the country, Michelle Law’s (Homecoming Queens, Rosehaven) riotous family comedy bursts onto the Adelaide stage under the direction of Nescha Jelk and starring Juanita NavasNguyen, Elvy-Lee Quici, and star of The Family Law, Fiona Choi. Brilliantly funny and incisive, Single Asian Female is a heartwarming story about love, family, and karaoke from one of Australia’s most exciting writers. DUNSTAN PLAYHOUSE FRI 4 NOV 7.30pm SAT 5 NOV 7.30pm Season continues after OzAsia Festival DURATION

100 mins

ADULT $70 CONCESSION $60 U30s/FULL TIME STUDENT $39 Warning: Coarse language, sexual content

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COMEDY AUSTRALIA

THE SPECIAL COMEDY COMEDY SPECIAL Delight in eight of Australia's finest and funniest comedians for one night only under the bright lights of Her Majesty’s Theatre. The Special Comedy Comedy Special brings together a massive line-up of Asian Australian comedians and performers, with live music by local streetband dance jukebox Trio Sepia and hosted by comedian and In Other Words curator Jennifer Wong. Featuring superstars from the Australian comedy circuit and The Project, Triple J, and The Footy Show, this is a night so good we had to say it twice – but you’ll only have one chance to see it. HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE SAT 29 OCT 7.30pm DURATION

90 mins

PREMIUM ADULT CONCESSION

$55 $45 $40

Warning: Coarse language, adult themes

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FEATURING

JENNIFER WONG MICHAEL HING SUREN JAYEMANNE SURAJ KOLARKAR LIZZY HOO ANNIE LOUEY PATRICK GOLAMCO JASON CHONG THE COCONUTS

(SHABANA AZEEZ & LEELA VARGHESE)

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ADELAIDE PREMIERE THEATRE AUSTRALIA

LOST IN SHANGHAI

Contemporary Asian Australian Performance (CAAP) Throughout Jane Hutcheon’s adventurous journalism career, the story of her mother Beatrice’s childhood in pre-Communist China has intrigued her more than any other. After visiting Shanghai in 2018, Jane began to search for the truth of her mother’s difficult beginning and found a story of survival. Lost in Shanghai is a tale of an ordinary Eurasian family in extraordinary times, set against a backdrop of fading colonial opulence and looming war. Using projected images from the family archive curated by renowned photographer William Yang, and music composed and performed by Dr Terumi Narushima, Jane narrates her mother’s moving story in her own words. Co-directed by William Yang and Tasnim Hossain, Lost in Shanghai adds to the rich collection of theatrical storytelling works from Contemporary Asian Australian Performance (CAAP), such as Double Delicious, The Backstories, In Between Two, and more.

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SPACE THEATRE THU 20 OCT 8pm FRI 21 OCT 8pm SAT 22 OCT 4pm + Q&A & 8pm DURATION

75 mins

ADULT CONCESSION

$49 $45


“I challenge anyone not to be moved by this beautiful and moving tribute” Theatre Travels

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ADELAIDE PREMIERE DANCE AUSTRALIA

GUDIRR GUDIRR Marrugeku

The guwayi bird calls a warning to signal when the tide is turning – miss the call, and you risk drowning. For thousands of years, this call has guided Aboriginal people of the northwest region of Australia and kept them safe from harm. Equal parts hesitant, restless, resilient, and angry, Gudirr Gudirr calls a warning to a community facing massive industrialisation on traditional lands, loss of language, and major gaps between Indigenous and non-Indigenous wellbeing. Performed by Dalisa Pigram, a Yawuru and Bardi woman with Malay and Filipino heritage, Gudirr Gudirr reaches into Australia’s history and asks important questions: What does it take to decolonise the minds of Aboriginal people? How do we take a broken past, shift through a fragile present, and create a brighter future? In collaboration with Belgian choreographer Koen Augustijnen and artist Vernon Ah Kee, Pigram creates a dance language that captures this moment in time for her people. Gudirr Gudirr was co-commissioned by the City of Melbourne through Arts House, Theater Im Pfalzbau, Ludwigshafen and Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg, and funded by the Australia Council for the Arts, Create NSW, and the Western Australian Department of Culture and the Arts.

SPACE THEATRE THU 3 NOV 8pm FRI 4 NOV 8pm SAT 5 NOV 8pm + Q&A SUN 6 NOV 8pm DURATION

60 mins

ADULT CONCESSION

$49 $45

Warning: Coarse language, adult themes

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“An extraordinary work from an artist at the peak of her craft and intellectual confidence…unmissable” The Guardian

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ADELAIDE PREMIERE MUSIC | FILM AUSTRALIA | CHINA

WHEN

Mindy Meng Wang A global lockdown brought on by an unflinching, unpredictable, and isolating pandemic created a collective and universal experience: separation from friends, family, and partners. In When, Chinese Australian musician, composer, and performer Mindy Meng Wang creates a poignant and emotional audio-visual meditation on family, memories, and life in times of great change. With musicians Anita Quayle and Daniel Jenatsch, Mindy shares personal, undisclosed stories between her hometown of Lanzhou, Wuhan and her new home of Melbourne, humanising the profound upheaval that comes from a worldwide pandemic. The ancient guzheng, electric cello, and synthesizer provide a powerful musical response to footage collected by Chinese and Australian filmmakers, delving deeply into our shared feelings of love, regret, fear, desire, and relief that emerge despite barriers of race, distance, or culture.

NEXUS ARTS FRI 4 NOV SAT 5 NOV

8pm + Q&A 6pm & 8pm

ADULT CONCESSION

$35 $30

DURATION

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“Extremely emotional and beautiful” Multicultural Arts Victoria

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“These human portraits establish a visceral empathy... ambitious and technically demanding” Dance Australia

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PERFORMER | Raghav Handa. IMAGE | Wendell Teodoro


WORLD PREMIERE DANCE | FILM AUSTRALIA

THE LONG WALK Sue Healey and Ken Butti

Braving hostile ports upholding Victoria’s Chinese Immigration Act of the 1850s, more than 16,000 Chinese miners sought landfall in South Australia over a century ago. From there, they travelled over 400 kilometres, making the pilgrimage to the goldfields of Victoria.

ONLINE/SPACE THEATRE SUN 23 OCT 2pm, 4pm & 7pm DURATION

30 mins

ADULT (Online) $15 ADULT (Space Theatre) $25

Performed by Asian Australian artists on Robe's rugged and beautiful coastline, where those miners first docked, The Long Walk pays homage to their tenacity in this unique contemporary dance spectacle. Streaming online via real-time drone recording, boundary-pushing choreographer Sue Healey’s new work reveals split-second decisionmaking between drone pilot, director, musician, and performer, as dancers Kimball Wong and Julian Renlong Wong move spontaneously across the extraordinary landscape. Immediate, raw, and featuring an original score by world-renowned percussionist Ben Walsh, The Long Walk is a heartracing exploration of technology’s ability to bring people together and the courage to pursue a better life – no matter the distance.

JOIN US LIVE Let us host you in Space Theatre with a special screening that includes both The Long Walk and Sue Healey’s Weerewa. SUN 23 OCT 4pm DURATION 50 mins

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WRITING AND IDEAS AUSTRALIA

OzAsia Festival’s writing and ideas program In Other Words returns for another year of conversations between poets, novelists, journalists, playwrights, performers, and creatives from around the world. Discussing power, identity, community, sexuality, gender, and racial stereotypes, In Other Words is a three-day extravaganza held across Adelaide Festival Centre and the largest showcase of Asian and Asian Australian writers and thinkers. Curated by Jennifer Wong, In Other Words is the perfect way to spend the final weekend of OzAsia Festival. Full program to be announced in September. ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE 4 NOV > 6 NOV FREE

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JENNIFER WONG

BEVERLEY WANG

MARK FENNELL

“This weekend-long celebration of Asian Australian and Asian talent from all over the world is a beautiful opportunity to connect, whether it be with international neighbours or with all things Asian in Australia. Thinkers and writers from all walks of life will inspire, provoke, and comfort with unforgettable stories and big ideas, ranging from the familiar to the foreign. I can’t wait to experience In Other Words with you.”

“Now more than ever we need Australia and Asia talking to each other, and we need deep listening. In Other Words is the perfect venue for us to go beyond the headlines and talk about what's animating and preoccupying us as artists, creators, and critically engaged people. I'm thrilled and excited to sign up as a guest curator!”

“Last year I could only join OzAsia Festival as a guest via Zoom, and I was instantly jealous of the explosion of conversations, art, and music I could see pouring out of my screen. I cannot wait to hit the ground and be part of it in person. I'm a kid with Singaporean and Indian heritage and grew up with Chinese and Malaysian aunties and cousins. My work as a journalist has sent me reporting throughout Japan and Hong Kong. I've always loved exploring the subtle connections, similarities, and distances between Asia. It permeates the experience of mixedculture kids like me. I can’t wait to hopefully showcase some of those threads at this year's OzAsia Festival.”

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In Other Words is back in 2022. Along with a range of thought-provoking panels, discussions, and new works, we’re proud to present two events that feed not just your mind and soul, but also your stomach!

BUSINESS BREAKFAST With Karen Loon

Start your day right with In Other Words' Business Breakfast. Join experienced business leader and diversity practitioner Karen Loon for a morning of conversation about her book, Fostering Culturally Diverse Leadership in Organisations: Lessons from Those Who Smashed the Bamboo Ceiling. An expert in workplace diversity, inclusion, and representation in leadership, Karen shares insights, experiences, and research on negotiating identity in the workplace and actions for business leaders looking to create more inclusive and diverse cultures in their organisations, all over a coffee or two.

LUNCH ON THE RIVERBANK With Katherine Tamiko Arguile

Lunch on the Riverbank returns for its second year. Join celebrated author and arts journalist Katherine Tamiko Arguile for an afternoon of conversation and food in celebration of the release of her new book Meshi, an exploration of the meals of her childhood. For Katherine, the Japanese food her mother cooked was a portal to a part of her that sometimes felt very far away. Now, as she recreates these meals, Katherine untangles the threads of meaning, memory, and ritual woven through every glistening bowl of rice, every tender slice of sashimi, and each steaming cup of green tea. In Meshi, Katherine reveals the culture and spirit infused into Japanese food.

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ADELAIDE RIVERBANK PRECINCT THU 3 NOV ADULT

$99


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COMMUNITY EVENT MULTICULTURAL

MOON LANTERN TRAIL Join us for the opening weekend of OzAsia Festival with four days of free fun for the whole family! Returning for its second year, Moon Lantern Trail is an exciting celebration of Mid-Autumn Festival traditions and stories from across Asia. Beautiful to explore by day and truly spectacular at night, wander around Tarntanya Wama/Pinky Flat on the Karrawirra Pari/ River Torrens and discover over a dozen giant lanterns.

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Be welcomed through the newly designed Gate of Grace, created by renowned artist Tianli Zu, enjoy roving performances, puppetry, and live music, and join in at one of Moon Lantern Trail's interactive workshops. With our fan-favourite lanterns returning – including the popular 40-metre-long Hong Kong Dragon – and some brand new lanterns to experience, follow the trail and let it light your way!


Our much-loved Moon Lantern Trail is back to light up the opening weekend of OzAsia Festival!

TARNTANYA WAMA/PINKY FLAT THU 20 > SUN 23 OCT THU – FRI 5pm – 10pm SAT – SUN 12pm – 10pm

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COMMUNITY EVENT MULTICULTURAL

LUCKY DUMPLING MARKET ELDER PARK 20 OCT > 6 NOV TUE – FRI 4.30pm – late SAT – SUN 12pm – late Closed Mondays FREE

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Everyone’s favourite spring festival hub is back, with delicious food, free entertainment, and fun for the whole family. It wouldn't be OzAsia Festival without Lucky Dumpling Market bringing the sights, sounds, tastes, and smells of Asia's bustling street food markets to the centre of Adelaide! Spend your balmy spring evenings surrounded by Adelaide’s best vendors cooking up delicious food from Korea, Vietnam, 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 pit-stop before or after your show. Be entertained by free live performances from Thursday to Sunday as well as family-friendly workshops and cultural activities from local community groups, each weekend. Brought to you by the team behind Adelaide Fringe hub Gluttony, make Lucky Dumpling Market your place to be during OzAsia Festival.

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WORLD PREMIERE COMMUNITY EVENT AUSTRALIA

BUBBLE TEA GARDEN OzAsia Festival’s newest event celebrates a delicacy that’s iconic, refreshing, beloved the world over, and so popular that it has its own national day in its home country! Bubble Tea Garden raises a toast to the phenomenon of bubble tea: the Taiwanese sensation that combines tea with milk or fruit flavouring and chewy tapioca balls (boba). This year, OzAsia Festival is showcasing all things bubble tea with a two-day event that will take over Festival Plaza, complete with fun activities and exciting new bubble tea flavours exclusive to Bubble Tea Garden. 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 spot at OzAsia Festival. FESTIVAL PLAZA SAT 5 NOV 12pm – 6pm SUN 6 NOV 12pm – 6pm FREE

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COMMUNITY EVENT AUSTRALIA

A NIME GO!

Japan Pop Culture Festival Discover something exciting and new at the seventh year of AnimeGO!, an annual celebration of pop culture that showcases everything cool and quirky about Japan.

BANQUET ROOM ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE SUN 30 OCT 12pm – 6pm

Be transported to the streets of Akihabara and dine on freshly cooked yakitori or takoyaki, try your hand at karaoke, and enjoy J-Pop performances across one afternoon of fun. Arcade games will test your skills and you'll have a front row seat to incredible films, including the announcement of the AnimeGO! 4-koma and short anime finalists on the day.

DURATION

6 hrs

ONLINE AT THE DOOR ALL AGES

$12 $15

With cosplay, anime, workshops, and competitions from local dance and creative art communities, AnimeGO! is the best way to spend your Sunday at OzAsia Festival.

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WORLD PREMIERE THEATRE | MUSIC AUSTRALIA | CAMBODIA

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It's 2222. A group of futuristic overlords use robotic rats to keep citizens of earth in line. With a dying planet to keep alive, the only hope for our hapless heroes is a saviour who looks decidedly feline… This is The Rat Catcher of Angkor Wat, a ground-breaking outdoor musical theatre and puppetry experience from A Blanck Canvas and world-famous psych-rockers The Cambodian Space Project. Using unique creature designs and the funkiest soundtrack you've heard in 200 years, this rock opera is a collaboration like no other. With several sessions across two spectacular outdoor venues, The Rat Catcher of Angkor Wat is the perfect addition to your evening at OzAsia Festival. FESTIVAL PLAZA (FP) AND LUCKY DUMPLING MARKET (LDM) FRI 28 OCT 6.30pm FP & 8.30pm LDM SAT 29 OCT 6.30pm FP & 8.30pm LDM SUN 30 OCT 2pm LDM & 5.30pm FP DURATION

60 mins

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ADELAIDE EXCLUSIVE MUSIC KOREA | AUSTRALIA

LEENALCHI & 1300 For one night only and exclusive to OzAsia Festival, Korean alternative K-Pop sensation LEENALCHI (이날치) and Australian-Korean hip-hop supergroup 1300 are teaming up to bring you a night of the best Korean pop and rap the world has to offer.

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Korean alt-pop outfit LEENALCHI are bringing traditional tales into the 21st century with pop, funk, and dance beats. With their latest album Sugungga, LEENALCHI build excitement by taking tradition and destroying and rearranging elements, creating something new, exciting, and cutting edge. With one foot in Korea and one in western Sydney, 1300 are a genrebending, culture-transcending hip hop group like no other.

Comprised of rappers rako, goyo, and DALI HART, producer-singer Nerdie and producer pokari.sweat, 1300 bring abrasive Soundcloud rap, sweat-doused electronica, and the feverish pace of ‘90s breakbeat to the stage in an electrifying performance. ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE FRI 4 NOV 7pm DURATION

150 mins

ADULT CONCESSION

$55 $49

Warning: Coarse language

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WORLD PREMIERE MUSIC AUSTRALIA

EASTMODE IN THE WEST END Multi-award-winning artist Kuya James (NT) and DJ and curator DIOLA (NSW) are throwing the biggest block party you’ve seen this side of the pandemic, right in the heart of Adelaide’s west end. Come and celebrate the rise of Asian hip hop and RnB across the globe with some of Australia’s most exciting artists and incredible up-and-coming talent for a party you won’t forget. NEXUS ARTS FRI 28 OCT

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LUCKY BEATS

GEORGE AND NORIKO

FRI 21 & SAT 22 OCT 7.30pm

George and Noriko are a duo that bring something unique and unexpected. Known as the Japanese Blues Cowboy, George’s lightning-fast guitar and growling harmonica is enhanced by Noriko’s percussive sounds of the traditional shamisen, creating bluegrass hard country vibes with a Japanese twist. 44

IMAGE | TOSHI GraphiX

A selection of local and national music acts perform for free at Lucky Dumpling Market. LUCKY DUMPLING MARKET 20 OCT > 6 NOV FREE


MILAN RING FRI 28 OCT 7.30pm

A singer, rapper, guitarist, producer, mix and mastering engineer, Milan Ring meticulously curates each and every aspect of the creative process, from the first chord struck on the guitar to the final master. This one-woman powerhouse is unstoppable in this live performance, creating loops, dropping beats, and triggering samples all the while effortlessly leading with the guitar and drawing us in with her honest and unique vocals.

IMAGE | James Evans

CLYPSO

SAT 29 OCT 7.30pm

CLYPSO is a Sydney-based producer and vocalist, whose sound is a collage of hyperactive beats, grimey basslines, and tropical inspired electronica. Blending and blurring tongue-incheek samples over jungle beats and shiny synth riffs – it’s happypill music with a bit of bite.

IMAGE | Hana Schleisinger

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LUCKY BEATS

LUCKY DUMPLING MARKET 20 OCT > 6 NOV FREE

LÂLKA

FRI 4 NOV 7.30pm

Borneo-born, Brisbane-based LÂLKA creates glitchy hyperpop with high-octane aesthetics. The producer, vocalist, multiinstrumentalist, and DJ presents her work through the lens of her own experiences as a queer woman of colour with grand ferocity and energy. IMAGE | Broader Lines

YEO

SAT 5 NOV 6.30pm

Malaysian Australian musician and producer Yeo navigates the intersections of RnB, pop, and electronic music. His innovative instrumental arrangement, wry lyricism, and truly unique genre-bending explores themes of relationships, racial injustice, and conflict.

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IMAGE | Vivan Vo


RAINBOW CHAN SAT 5 NOV 8pm

Rainbow Chan is a vocalist, producer, and multidisciplinary artist who has built a reputation as one of the most innovative musicians in Australia. Driven by a DIY spirit, Chan melds catchy melodies and off-kilter beats made up of field-recordings and found sounds.

IMAGE | Renata Dominik

KUYA JAMES

SUN 6 NOV 7.30pm

Kuya James is an award-winning, multifaceted and iconic producer based in Darwin. His musical influences range from traditional rhythms and samples blended with bass-heavy hip hop to retro Filipino pop, promising pulsating beats and party vibes that will get the dancefloor pumping.

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WORLD PREMIERE VISUAL ART AUSTRALIA

TIANLI ZU Chinese-Australian artist Tianli Zu presents two major installations at OzAsia Festival, featuring in both the Visual Arts program and Moon Lantern Trail. Zu is a multi-award-winning mixed media artist who has presented works around the world in both solo and collaborative exhibitions. A two time Archibald Prize finalist, Zu has been commissioned for exhibitions and works for Vivid Sydney, National Library of Australia, Powerhouse Museum, and Disney. At OzAsia Festival, Tianli Zu will present Gate of Grace, a festival commission for Moon Lantern Trail, as well as A New World on Earth, a moving image work exhibited on Adelaide Festival Centre’s King William Road screens.

A NEW WORLD ON EARTH A New World on Earth is Tianli Zu’s newest video animation created from her signature papercuts, featuring a soundtrack by Australian composer Andrew Zhou. A New World on Earth creates connections and renews the relationships between human kind and nature. It comprises a metaphorical procession with 10 phases of transformation between mysterious shadow and peculiar light, intertwined with contradictions, growth, decline, rebirth, and the cosmos. 48

A New World on Earth reveals the traces of handmade, the ephemeral, and emotions. This digital work provides viewers with a meditative experience, to wander, to contemplate, to regain energy, and to imagine a new world that is sustainable for our planet. KING WILLIAM ROAD SCREENS ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE 20 OCT > 6 NOV


GATE OF GRACE Tianli Zu lights your way with Gate of Grace, the new entrance to the Moon Lantern Trail. Gate of Grace carves out the forms of the sun, the moon, plants and fruits, streams of water, and other aspects of the natural world. Encouraging people to look around them at the beauty of nature, Gate of Grace’s design includes wattle, banksia, eucalyptus, and other iconic Australian natives, while also exploring Asian culture through images of pomegranates, peaches, and mandarins.

Natural elements, and what they culturally represent, are brought to life. Nestled amongst the trees of Tarntanya Wama/Pinky Flat, Gate of Grace welcomes everyone to Moon Lantern Trail. MOON LANTERN TRAIL TARNTANYA WAMA/PINKY FLAT 20 OCT > 23 OCT

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VISUAL ART PERFORMANCE

WOMEN AT WORK

BATIK SANGIRAN DREAM JOB ART, NOT WAR HYOSHI IN COUNTERPOINT

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As part of OzAsia Festival 2022, several Asian and Asian Australian musicians and visual artists have created exhibitions and performances examining women at work as a response to 9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL, playing in Festival Theatre throughout October.

The exhibitions and performances on the following four pages all explore these concepts in their own unique ways. Easily viewed alone or as a series of events, join us for Women at Work in The Galleries and Festival Theatre foyer throughout OzAsia Festival.

Exploring ideas such as the inequitable division of labour across gender and racial divides, the fight for education and employment, and the limitations of both the glass ceiling and the bamboo ceiling, these incredible artists contemplate the cross-section between contemporary and ‘traditional’ womanhood.

Exhibitions and performances as part of Women at Work include: Batik Sangiran, Dream Job, Art, Not War, and Hyoshi in Counterpoint.

IMAGE | Untitled, Shamsia Hassani

THE GALLERIES FESTIVAL THEATRE FOYER 20 OCT > 6 NOV FREE


WORLD PREMIERE VISUAL ART INDONESIA

WOMEN AT WORK

BATIK SANGIRAN Sih Natalia Sukmi

In the World Heritage area of Sangiran, Indonesia, the art of batik represents community values, knowledge, culture, and philosophy. A prehistoric, mythical place, Sangiran’s batik artisans (particularly women artisans) preserve this history, culture, and collective memory in motifs designed and drawn by men. Sih Natalia Sukmi led a team of thirteen researchers to create connections with ten women batik artisans in Sangiran.

Together they designed special motifs for this unique and beautiful medium, capturing on cloth, for the first time, the cultural wisdom of the women who have been replicating existing motifs for generations. Batik Sangiran is the product of years of work from artists and academics, exploring the importance of women’s voices in documenting communities for future generations. THE GALLERIES FESTIVAL THEATRE FOYER 20 OCT > 6 NOV FREE

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WORLD PREMIERE VISUAL ART AUSTRALIA

WOMEN AT WORK

DREAM JOB Curated by Sophia Cai

The relationship between women and work – domestic, corporate, physical, and otherwise – has gone through a drastic reimagining. Curated by Sophia Cai and featuring work from Kay Abdue, Emma Do and Kim Lam, Makeda Duong, and Truc Truong, Dream Job examines the highs and lows of how, where, why, and for whom women work in the modern world.

By considering the unequal division of labour across gender and racial dynamics, Dream Job examines the popular notion of the 'glass ceiling', challenges stereotypes of white feminism, and poses vital questions about how women of colour are further marginalised in contemporary discussions of gender and (in)equality. THE GALLERIES FESTIVAL THEATRE FOYER 20 OCT > 6 NOV FREE

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IMAGE | Makeda Duong, Shit Customers Say, 2021, wool, felt, floristry wire, 207 cm x 46 cm Photo: Rosina Possingham, courtesy of Post Office Projects


WORLD PREMIERE VISUAL ART AFGHANISTAN

WOMEN AT WORK

ART, NOT WAR Shamsia Hassani

Afghanistan's first female graffiti artist Shamsia Hassani paints crumbling and pock-marked walls in the streets of Kabul, replacing the constant reminders of war with her iconic and colourful images of a woman faced with the many challenges of life in Afghanistan. Creating work through several mediums including murals, graffiti, digital illustrations, and traditional canvas painting, Hassani's art has been exhibited everywhere from galleries to walls around the world, receiving global acclaim.

Examining the effects of war, economic and social instability, and an extremist regime on how Afghan women live their lives, Hassani's work is ultimately filled with strength, possibility, and hope. With an original piece created specifically for OzAsia Festival, Art, Not War provides a rare chance to see the work of one of Afghanistan's most internationally celebrated artists up close. THE GALLERIES FESTIVAL THEATRE FOYER 20 OCT > 6 NOV FREE

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ADELAIDE EXCLUSIVE MUSIC AUSTRALIA

WOMEN AT WORK

HYOSHI IN COUNTERPOINT In Japanese, the word hyoshi has multiple meanings: it can refer to time and tempo, and also to a moment, a chance. It's when something clicks and feels just right. Hyoshi in Counterpoint sees percussionist Satomi Ohnishi and guzheng virtuoso Zhao Liang lead an all-star collective featuring multi-instrumentalist Jennifer Trijo, shamisen player and Lucky Beats star Noriko Tadano, and string legends Karen De Nardi (viola) and Monica Myung (cello). Together, these six women from different musical traditions and practices come together in 54

IMAGE | Morgan Sette

counterpoint to create a unique and powerful musical collaboration as part of the Women at Work series. Hyoshi in Counterpoint brings together this exceptional ensemble, who have generated unique artistic synergy through performances and workshops such as the Nexus Arts Orchestra/ Interplay program and the Contemporary Asian Australian Performance (CAAP) Artist Lab in 2021. THE GALLERIES FESTIVAL THEATRE FOYER SUN 6 NOV FREE


MUSIC AUSTRALIA

CHINESE MUSIC DAY Presented by the Elder Conservatorium of Music at The University of Adelaide, Chinese Music Day returns for its seventh year. An OzAsia Festival favourite, this day of concerts – and an accompanying interactive workshop – is loved by families and music enthusiasts alike, and is a great way to celebrate Chinese culture and the Chinese community in South Australia.

CHINESE CLASSICS

NEW SOUNDS OF CHINA

Experience the vivid colour, beauty, and vitality of Chinese music in a concert that celebrates one of the world’s greatest musical traditions. Popular Chinese classics and new works will be brought to life by the expressive sounds of the erhu, the ethereal tones of the guzheng, the clash of cymbals and drums, Western instruments, and an array of local artists.

Hear exciting new works featuring traditional Chinese instruments in modern contexts, mixed with Western instruments, laptops and contemporary sounds. Performed by Silk Strings, Zhao Liang, Stephen Whittington, and other distinguished local musicians, this concert promises to be an exciting addition to Chinese Music Day.

ELDER HALL UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SUN 23 OCT 2.30pm DURATION

75 mins

FREE

ELDER HALL UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SUN 23 OCT 7pm DURATION

60 mins

FREE

JOIN US FOR A CHINESE MUSIC WORKSHOP SUN 23 OCT 1pm Read more information on page 59

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WORLD PREMIERE VISUAL ART AUSTRALIA

PENDULUM

Curated by Jonathan Kim Acculturation is the process of assimilating into a new culture, learning and incorporating the values, beliefs, and customs of something new into that which is already established. It can be a difficult process, fraught with uncertainty and intense change. Curated by Jonathan Kim, Pendulum sees six second-generation Asian immigrant artists explore this process. Suspended between two cultures, South Australian artists Shaye Duong, Jazmine Deng, Jake Yang, and Alice Hu, as well as EJ Son and Chris Yee (NSW) explore how their arts practices are affected by cultural displacement and the restoration that comes from reconnection, swinging from one to the other like a pendulum.

ARTWORK | Shaye Duong

NEXUS ARTS 13 OCT > 18 NOV Tue – Fri, 10am – 4pm FREE

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ARTWORK | EJ Son


VISUAL ART AUSTRALIA

TRUC TRUONG Festival Designer

Truc Truong returns in 2022 as the OzAsia Festival designer, creating spectacular installations around Adelaide Festival Centre and holding workshops for South Australian students. ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE 20 OCT > 6 NOV FREE

“This year’s OzAsia Festival design is inspired by a well-known folktale shared across many countries in Asia: The Cowherd and the Weaver. This story centres around two lovers whose marriage goes against societal norms, as one is a farmer, and one is of royal lineage. Their love angers those in power, and they are banished to live on opposite sides of a heavenly river. After proving their love, the Goddess of Heaven allows them to be reunited once a year. On the seventh day of the seventh month of the Lunar calendar, the Goddess summons birds to fly across the river to create a bridge for the lovers to reunite. Just like the birds flocking together to make a bridge for the lovers, this year’s festival design explores the magic of building new connections together and crossing into areas we thought were impossible. The 2022 OzAsia Festival program features mystical destinations and stories shared across generations, and this is what drew me to The Cowherd and the Weaver. I started to wonder: what kind of bridges are we building for today and the future? How are we creating a strong foundation of sharing our stories and cultures? This year’s festival design is inspired by the spirit of bridges and what this means for us.”

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ARTIST DEVELOPMENT

CAAP ARTIST LAB Contemporary Asian Australian Performance (CAAP) welcomes back their 2021 cohort of artists to the CAAP Artist Lab in 2022. This exciting professional development program will once again be led by performance maker Valerie Berry and coordinated by Zhao Liang. Aiming to expand artistic practices and experiences for South Australian artists, the CAAP Artist Lab is an unprecedented collaboration with leading SA companies Australian Dance Theatre, ActNow Theatre, Brink Productions, Nexus Arts, State Theatre Company South Australia, Vitalstatistix, and Assemblage Centre for Creative Arts – Flinders University.

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IMAGES | Emma Fiddle

CAAP is the only professional arts company dedicated to making exceptional contemporary Asian Australian work for all audiences. CAAP drives greater cultural diversity in Australian performing arts by producing cross-artform theatrical works of the highest quality, in partnership with major festivals and flagship companies. CAAP leads in developing, nurturing, and championing Asian Australian artists to take their place on main stages nationally and internationally.


WORKSHOPS | MASTERCLASSES

WORKSHOPS AND MASTERCLASSES at OzAsia Festival

Some of OzAsia Festival's most acclaimed artists will deliver workshops and masterclasses in dance, music, and theatre across the festival for professional artists, families, and community. Scan the QR code on this page for more information and registrations. More workshops will be released closer to the festival, so keep an eye on the OzAsia Festival website.

Magic with SNAP

Learn how to make things appear and disappear in this magical workshop for 8 to 10-year-olds, featuring the internationally acclaimed illusionists from South Korean hit SNAP. Presented in association with Families at Adelaide Festival Centre. HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE 22 OCT

UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE Chinese Music Workshop

Chinese music scholar Dr. Tsao TsanHuang introduces the history and performance techniques of Chinese instruments, comparing traditional and modern constructions. With hands-on participation, this workshop is a perfect introduction to the Chinese Music Day concerts. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC SUN 23 OCT 1pm

THE MILL

Action Star: The Craft of Fight Choreography with Maria Tran

Through fight choreography, stage combat, and performance, international star Maria Tran helps participants explore the place that leadership, courage, and kindness have in taking action. 25 OCT

TANDANYA NATIONAL ABORIGINAL CULTURAL INSTITUTE Dance with Dalisa Pigram

Renowned dancer Dalisa Pigram, a Yawuru/Bardi woman with Malay and Filipino heritage, leads an open workshop in contemporary dance for participants of all experience levels. 4 NOV 59


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WHO’S MAKING OZASIA FESTIVAL? ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

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Annette Shun Wah

PROGRAMMING

Executive Producer Producer, Outdoor Programs & Logistics Assistant Producer Programming Coordinator Education Officer Senior Exhibitions Curator

Joon-Yee Kwok Kylie Thane Mike Smith Azusa Kyushiki Renee Gibson Charissa Davies

MARKETING & CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE Marketing Executive Marketing Coordinator Graphic Designer Publicity Executive Publicity Coordinator Insights & Data Specialist Digital Content Officer Digital Marketing Coordinator Patron Services Executive Senior Event Sales Executive Corporate Partnerships Coordinator

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OZASIA FESTIVAL PLANNER 2022 VENUE

THU 20 OCT

FRI 21 OCT

SAT 22 OCT

SUN 23 OCT

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

SNAP 7.30pm

SNAP 7.30pm

SNAP 2pm & 7.30pm

DUNSTAN PLAYHOUSE

THE DEMON 7.30pm

THE DEMON 7.30pm

THE DEMON 1.30pm

SPACE THEATRE

LOST IN SHANGHAI 8pm

LOST IN SHANGHAI 8pm

LOST IN SHANGHAI 4pm & 8pm

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TUE 25 OCT

WED 26 OCT

THU 27 OCT

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BRIDGE OF DREAMS 7.30pm

DRA LA DON' 7.3 THE LONG WALK 4pm

ACTION STAR 8pm

AC S 11am

BANQUET ROOM

TRUC TRUONG: FESTIVAL DESIGN

ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE

TIANLI ZU: A NEW WORLD ON EA

THE GALLERIES FESTIVAL THEATRE FOYER

WOMEN AT WORK: BATIK SANGIR MOON LANTERN TRAIL 5pm-10pm

TARNTANYA WAMA/ PINKY FLAT

MOON LANTERN TRAIL 5pm-10pm

MOON LANTERN TRAIL 12pm-10pm

MOON LANTERN TRAIL 12pm-10pm

TIANLI ZU: GATE OF GRACE

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Tue-Fri 4.30pm-late Sat-Sun 12pm-late Closed Mondays

LUCKY BEATS George & Noriko 7.30pm

LUCK Mila 7.3

LUCKY BEATS George & Noriko 7.30pm

TH CATC ANGK 8.3

TH CATC ANGK 6.3

FESTIVAL PLAZA ADELAIDE RIVERBANK PRECINCT

EAST IN WES 8

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CHINESE MUSIC DAY 1pm, 2.30pm & 7pm

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SINGLE ASIAN FEMALE 7.30pm

SINGLE ASIAN FEMALE 7.30pm

GUDIRR GUDIRR 8pm

GUDIRR GUDIRR 8pm

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COMEDY SPECIAL 7.30pm

AGON DRAGON ADIES LADIES 'T WEEP DON'T WEEP 30pm 1.30pm, 7.30pm

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HYOSHI IN COUNTERPOINT

RAN, DREAM JOB, AND ART, NOT WAR

KY BEATS LUCKY BEATS an Ring CLYPSO 30pm 7.30pm

THE RAT CATCHER OF ANGKOR WAT HE RAT THE RAT 2pm CHER OF CATCHER OF KOR WAT ANGKOR WAT 30pm 8.30pm

HE RAT THE RAT THE RAT CHER OF CATCHER OF CATCHER OF KOR WAT ANGKOR WAT ANGKOR WAT 30pm 6.30pm 5.30pm

TMODE N THE ST END 8pm

LUCKY BEATS LÂLKA 7.30pm

LUCKY BEATS Yeo 6.30pm Rainbow Chan 8pm

LUCKY BEATS Kuya James 7.30pm

BUBBLE TEA GARDEN 12pm-6pm

BUBBLE TEA GARDEN 12pm-6pm

IN OTHER WORDS: Lunch on the Riverbank WHEN 8pm

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Adelaide Festival Centre is located on the banks of the Karrawirraparri on Kaurna Yarta.

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Australia’s first capital city arts centre was established in 1973 and is a leading Asia Pacific cultural centre today. The splendid riverbank venue with its three theatres, galleries and function spaces, complements the magnificent Her Majesty’s Theatre, located on Grote Street. As well as presenting theatre, dance, music, and exhibitions, QR code Adelaide Festival Centre creates diverse festivals to inspire, challenge, educate, and entertain.

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Articles inside

Staff

1min
page 70

Workshops and Masterclasses

1min
pages 59-67

CAAP Artist Lab

1min
page 58

Dream Job

1min
page 52

Truc Truong

1min
page 57

Hyoshi in Counterpoint

1min
page 54

Batik Sangiran

1min
page 51

Art, Not War

1min
page 53

Women at Work

1min
page 50

Tianli Zu

1min
pages 48-49

Lucky Beats

2min
pages 44-47

Lucky Dumpling Market

1min
pages 34-35

Leenalchi & 1300

1min
pages 40-41

AnimeGO

1min
page 38

Moon Lantern Trail

1min
pages 32-33

In Other Words

2min
pages 28-29

Bubble Tea Garden

1min
pages 36-37

The Long Walk

1min
pages 26-27

Dragon Ladies Don’t Weep

1min
pages 12-13

SNAP

1min
pages 6-7

Lost in Shanghai

1min
pages 20-21

When

1min
pages 24-25

The Demon

1min
pages 8-9

Bridge of Dreams

1min
pages 10-11

Single Asian Female

1min
pages 16-17

Gudirr Gudirr

1min
pages 22-23
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