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Media Release
16 Sept 2024
OzAsia Festival’s Weekend of Words Announces 2024 Program
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Two Blood
Australian Dance Theatre in association with Kurinji
Two Blood is a thrilling interdisciplinary exploration of belonging that excavates forgotten parts of Australian history, presented by Australian Dance Theatre in association with Kurinji at Adelaide Festival Centre’s OzAsia Festival.
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Media Release
19 Oct 2023
Adelaide Festival Centre Lights Up with Sights, Sounds and Tastes as OzAsia Festival Opens for 2023
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24 Oct 2023
OzAsia Festival celebrates more than 85,000 opening week attendances including 35,000 at Moon Lantern Trail
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Books and Nooks with OzAsia Festival's Weekend of Words Speakers
, and I have just stumbled across Thirst by Marina Yuszczuk, translated by Heather Cleary. It promises vampires in Buenos Aires, and according to the blurb there will be
history
, illness
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6 Nov 2023
Cheers and Applause Close Out OzAsia Festival 2023 More than 180,000 Fans, Families and Foodies Attend
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book (2026) combines memoir,
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and food writing to reveal a lesser-seen portrait of homeland and exile. Appearing in: Whose Recipe is it Anyway? Elana Benjamin Eora Nations (Sydney), Australia
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