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read moreAdelaide Festival Centre and the Riverbank precinct attracted an enthusiastic crowd for the OzAsia Festival which saw record breaking attendances of more than 106,000 across the first four days of performances and community events.
OzAsia Festival 2024 is underway until 10th November.
Families and fans flocked to the popular Moon Lantern Trail as it lit up Tarntanya Wama/Pinky Flat with more than a dozen giant lanterns, including the new Hong Kong Dragon lantern designed by OzAsia Festival artist Vivian Ho. The Moon Lantern Trail, which was introduced in 2021, attracted 42,000 attendees who enjoyed roving performances, giant puppets, interactive workshops and delectable food on the riverbank.
More than 1000 passionate fans converged at Dunstan Playhouse for two sold out performances of Taylor Sheesh’s The Errors Tour, where the fearless tribute performer brought down the house and the beloved annual celebration of Japanese pop culture AnimeGO! took over Festival Theatre foyer on Sunday.
Crowds also gathered at Elder Park’s Lucky Dumpling Market which continues to serve up a delicious range of cuisine from the best local vendors, as well as live entertainment on the OzAsia Festival stage, community performances, and free workshops from Tuesday to Sunday each week, up until 10th November.
OzAsia Festival Artistic and Executive Producer Joon-Yee Kwok shared “what a spectacular start to OzAsia Festival 2024! Thank you to all our wonderful audiences for making the opening weekend so special.
“From Taylor Sheesh fans singing their hearts out in the Dunstan Playhouse, to families making a wish at Tanabata: Star Village on their way to meet the new Hong Kong Dragon lantern at Moon Lantern Trail, and Festival Theatre Foyer overtaken by Japanese pop culture fans at AnimeGO!
“I was so thrilled to see Adelaide Festival Centre and the Riverbank precinct full of our communities opening this year's OzAsia with such joy and revelry. Please join us for another fantastic two weeks.”
Still to come this week, the OzAsia Festival stage at the Lucky Dumpling Market welcomes some of Adelaide’s hottest musical acts including Aaron Duff’s exhilarating Chinese Electronic Music Project, multi-instrumentalist Koleh’s blend of Southeast Asian sounds and contemporary indie-pop, and Big Bao’s vibrant party vibes featuring an expertly curated Asian Australian playlist.
Adelaide Festival Centre Chief Executive and Artistic Director Douglas Gautier enthused “we were delighted to see so many people enjoying OzAsia Festival’s opening week, showcasing contemporary Asian and Asian Australian performances at their finest. These attendance numbers are a testament to the dedication of Joon-Yee Kwok and the OzAsia Festival team in bringing such a wonderful program of engaging events to the people of Adelaide. I look forward to welcoming everyone to connect with the exceptional OzAsia Festival program over the next two weeks.”
The 2024 program, curated by multi-award-winning writer and comedian Sami Shah, features an extraordinary lineup of novelists, journalists, poets, playwrights, performers, and screenwriters from across Australia and Asia, including a panel session from the Asia Society on Our Modern Asian Australian Identity.
The full OzAsia Festival program can be viewed online at ozasia.adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au https://ozasia.adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/
Images from top: OzAsia Festival 2024 Hong Kong Dragon Lantern Credit Xplorer Media; OzAsia Festival 2024 Taylor Sheesh Credit: Xplorer Media; OzAsia Festival 2024 Lucky Dumpling Market. Credit Xplorer Media
25th April 2024 - OzAsia Festival secures Creative Australia inaugural Asia Pacific Arts Award
19th October 2023 - Adelaide Festival Centre and riverbank precincts to light up with OzAsia Festival 2023
20th August 2023 - OzAsia Festival announces 2023 Program of theatre, music and cuisine
11th August 2022 - OzAsia Festival announces 2022 Program of performance and culture
10th November 2021 - OzAsia Festival attracts more than 180,000 attendees
26th October 2021 - OzAsia Festival celebrates record-breaking opening week with 100,000 attendances
21st October 2021 - OzAsia Festival offers free entertainment and immersive attractions
24th September 2021 - OzAsia Festival’s inaugural Moon Lantern Trail opens for registrations
3rd August 2021 - OzAsia Festival 2021 to be a significant showcase of Asian Australian talent
20th October 2020 - Adelaide Festival Centre’s OzAsia Talks focus on cultural engagement between Australia and Asia
11th November 2019 - OzAsia Festival secures South Australian Major Festivals and Events award
7th August 2019 - Adelaide Festival Centre releases its 2019 OzAsia Festival program
25th July 2016 - 2016 OzAsia Festival to present top artistic talent
5th November 2015 - OzAsia Festival grows its audience and looks to expand
7th July 2015 - OzAsia Festival to be Australia’s major celebration of Asian arts and culture
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