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read moreDreamBIG Children’s Festival is one of the first festivals to be announced for South Australia since COVID-19 restrictions began and will offer more than 50 shows, events and workshops from 19th May until 29th May 2021.
More than 2000 performers and students are involved in the 2021 program. While the majority of shows and activities are being held at Adelaide Festival Centre, some will take place in venues around the city, surrounding suburbs and regionally.
The festival aims to inspire curiosity and wonder as children reconnect and return to the world of arts, with the 2021 school program unveiled today.
Adelaide Festival Centre Chief Executive and Artistic Director Douglas Gautier said more than two million children had participated in the festival since its inception adding “of all the festivals in Adelaide Festival Centre’s proud portfolio, DreamBIG perhaps invokes the most long-lasting possibilities because it connects with children at an inquisitive time, inspiring lifelong engagement with cultures and learning.
“Adelaide Festival Centre values our important role bringing communities together and we look forward to welcoming students, teachers and families to DreamBIG Children’s Festival 2021.”
The Adelaide Festival Centre event will present 10 world premieres, two Australian premieres and 10 Adelaide premieres with the full family and general public program to be launched in February 2021.
Next year’s theme of “Be Curious” encourages children to ask questions about the world through circus, puppetry, music, dance, play, poetry, quirky creatures, orchestras, technology, robots, monsters, a magic beach and a galaxy far, far away.
DreamBIG Children’s Festival Creative Producer Susannah Sweeney is ecstatic to welcome children and schools back to the festival to reconnect through joy, fun and theatre following a difficult 2020 and advises “we are living through strange times that highlight how essential the arts are if we want our young people to have strong, curious, empathetic minds.
“Being able to offer the schools of South Australia an inspiring 2021 DreamBIG Children’s Festival that encourages curiosity and empathy, is a wonderful and important thing to be doing.”
South Australian Education Minister John Gardner added that after almost 50 years, DreamBIG Children’s Festival remained one of the most loved and longest running events in SA for students and families noting “DreamBIG is a South Australian institution, offering children a great opportunity to engage their creativity and further their learning through the arts.
“DreamBIG 2021 offers a really exciting program of activities. I know that families and teachers all have their fingers crossed that children will be able to enjoy and participate in the live performances next year and unlock some of the educational opportunities from the teaching and learning resources that support the event.”
The DreamBIG Opening Event, at Adelaide Oval’s Telstra Plaza on 19th May, will see school children gather and The Mighty Choir of Small Voices, ably guided by the Public Primary Schools Music Festival team, sing a new arrangement of David Bowie’s Space Oddity. It will finish with an uplifting gig by 2019 Australia’s Got Talent finalist Mitch Tambo who will perform with a group of young dancers from SA’s own fabulous Kurruru Dance Ensemble.
Program highlights include:
Every South Australian child has an opportunity to engage in DreamBIG through the various state-wide projects and the Teaching and Learning Resource created by the Department for Education, due to arrive in schools this week. Teachers can utilise this resource for the entire year.
For more information go to www.dreambigfestival.com.au
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic the program and schedule may have to be altered in response to the advice of the Chief Medical Officer.
Image courtesy of Festivals Adelaide
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25th June 2020 - New study highlights the value of arts festivals in reviving South Australia’s post COVID-19 tourism
20th June 2020 - Adelaide Festival Centre trust announces new appointments
18th March 2020 - Adelaide Festival Centre and Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre announce venue closures
13th October 2019 - Adelaide Festival Centre executive fights back against online ticket scalpers and reseller sites
8th October 2019 - Adelaide Festival Centre set to host inaugural Asia-Pacific Creative Cities Conference
19th August 2019 - Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation launches ‘Buy A Seat’ fundraising campaign
7th August 2019 - Adelaide Festival Centre releases its 2019 OzAsia Festival program
20th June 2019 - Adelaide Festival secures extra funding in South Australian budget
16th March 2018 - 2018 Adelaide Festival announces biggest ever box office takings
30th September 2016 - Adelaide Festival Centre designs released ahead of $900 million plaza precinct redevelopment
6th September 2016 - Adelaide Festival Theatre to close for five months next year due to renovations
25th January 2016 - South Australian Government reveals Adelaide Festival Plaza plans
10th November 2015 - Adelaide Festival Centre launches 2016 season
22nd October 2014 - 2015 Adelaide Festival of Arts to feature spectacular digital light show
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