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Re-creating Two Feet: Meryl Tankard

We are proud to collaborate with Dr. Maggie Tonkin to present Re-creating Two Feet: Meryl Tankard. Just a day after the last performance of her sold-out Adelaide Festival show, acclaimed Australian choreographer Meryl Tankard will show a film of her own performance of Two Feet, shot in the mid-1990s; editing of the film has been made possible through funding from the Jim Bettison and Helen James Award. This will be followed by a Q&A hosted by Maggie Tonkin.

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Masterclass with Marlene van Niekerk

This masterclass with Marlene van Niekerk will interrogate the possibility of a poetics of the Anthropocene.

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The Anthropocene Salon

The Anthropocene Salon is a new conversation on why and how we live in a changing climate.

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Impossible Music: World Premiere Launch

Join acclaimed author Sean Williams and a team of South Australian luminaries to celebrate the launch of his latest book.

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Oratunga Winter School #2

A team of distinguished scholars and creative practitioners will guide you through the art of creative place-making in storied Country.

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Winter Words #1: Less is More

The JMCCCP is proud to collaborate with the Adelaide Hills Council to present this poetry workshop with Dr heather Taylor-Johnson ahead of the Hills iteration of our annual street festival Raining Poetry.

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Winter Words #2: Writing the Local

The JMCCCP is proud to collaborate with the Adelaide Hills Council to present this poetry workshop with Dr Rachael Mead ahead of the Hills iteration of our annual street festival Raining Poetry.

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Criticism as Intervention: The Fictions of J. M. Coetzee (ARTS#2004)

Taught by renowned Professor Andrew Gibson, this course focuses on J. M. Coetzee's oeuvre to discuss the politics of critical engagement.

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Raining Poetry in Adelaide

For the third year in a row, a team of postgraduate students bring poetry to the city's streets by stencilling words from local poets onto the pavement.

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Style (Again) From Clementi to Pandora

Acclaimed pianist and music historian Professor Nicholas Mathew explores the evolving concept of style in a free public lecture.

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