Kaleidoscope is an Arts Magazine. This program is one of the ways that 5mbs links our station to the wider music community as well as looking further afield, from time to time, at local drama, art and literature. It is an important link to the wider listening audience as we talk with some very interesting people about what interests them most. You can hear it on Wednesday 6.pm or Saturday 11am. In your own time you can access it through Listen on Demand via 5mbs.com.
Program to be broadcast on 5 March at 6.00pm and 8 March at 11.00am or Listen on Demand via 5mbs.com
This week the program focuses events at WOMAdelaide and the Festival Fringe.
Amaru-Tribe is a folkloric band based in Melbourne, made up of musicians from different countries, with conventional instruments, as well as some very individual ones. Oscar Jiminez, the co-founder, talks about what they will bring to Adelaide this month, and the imminent release of their second CD.
Restless Dance Theatre has a well established presence in Adelaide, as well as nationally and internationally This year they are bringing a unique performance to WOMAdelaide. Seeing through Darkness. The Artistic Director Michelle Ryan outlines what audiences will experience.
Emma Knight, producer and Megan Doherty, singer, talk about the Fringe versions Gilbert & Sullivan’s Pirates of Penzance and Pinafore.
These will be performed in unusual places, so check adelaidefringe.com.au for all the details.
Mike Blaha is presenting Mike Blaha: International Joke at the Little Reid Theatre, Goodwood Theatre and Studios from 27 February to 15 March. He has been collecting jokes from all over the world on his travels.
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