Build a monument to the moment at WOMAD this weekend
Over three days at WOMAD this weekend, help French artist Olivier Grossetête construct a multi-storey box tower and knock it down again.
MoreOver three days at WOMAD this weekend, help French artist Olivier Grossetête construct a multi-storey box tower and knock it down again.
MoreIn our latest print mag - issue 24, on streets and in cafés now! - CityMag again reached out to four music industry heads to let us in on which gigs over the next three months we've got to have locked into our live music calendar. [remark]WOMADelaide 8 -...
MoreWOMADelaide is back in Botanic Park and bringing with it the best of world music, global eats, conversations, makers, and general good vibes. The musical line up, as every year, is what you make of it, with artists spanning as many genres as can possibly exist...
MoreAdelaide's world festival gets a little bit more local with the introduction of designer-maker showcase WoMade.
MoreGo to WOMADelaide, get your hair done, meet a special someone doing some 'special' dancing, have your first date at a fancy restaurant and then have a kid. It's all possible in Botanic Park.
MorePlaying songs of this time and this place, local musician Max Savage's WOMADelaide set will fill audiences with visions of an Australia we often try to forget and the urge to dance.
MoreEmma Donovan and The Putbacks bring a uniquely and powerfully Australian take on blues and soul to Womad with a set full of surprises.
MoreYou probably won’t walk into Womad expecting to dance to Space Race-era public information films, but if you stumble upon Public Service Broadcasting’s set you should be ready to reconsider that expectation.
MoreCartoonist Ross Bateup reflects on the transformative power of WOMADelaide - a festival that sees us throw off our suits (metaphorical or otherwise), dance with strangers and grin from ear to ear for four straight days.
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