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The Adelaide Festival of Arts 2015 programme

18 October, 201431 December, 2019 Mick Searles 0 Comments Abdullah Ibrahim, Adelaide Chamber Singers, Adelaide Festival Chorus, Adelaide Festival of Arts, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, Adelaide Writers’ Week, Afiara String Quartet, Anna Livia Plurabelle, Art Gallery of South Australia, Arvo Pärt, Australian String Quartet, Bertie Blackman, Bill Viola, Bob Kingdom, Cecilia Westerberg, Charlie Wells, Craig Morrison, Cristian Ceresoli, Crystal Pite, Danny Elfman, David Sefton, Dawn of Man, Eric Mingus, Fela Kuti, Forest Swords, Fushitsusha, Gavin Bryars, Harper Simon, Hartung & Trenz, Hofesh Shechter, Jiri Kylian, Joel Cockrill, John Mauceri, Kira Perov, KK Barrett, Laszlo Zsolt Bordos, Lawrence English, Mat Fraser, Murmur, Olwen Fouéré, Paul Simon, Phelim McDermott, Phill Jupitus, Richard Thompson, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Silvia Gallerano, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Terry Edwards, Tim Burton, Tom Wright, Trent Parke, Unsound Adelaide, Valentijn Dhaenens, Wesley Enoch

To a capacity crowd in the William Magarey room of the re-developed Adelaide Oval David Sefton revealed his programme for

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