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Nonsense by Forest DreamBIG 45 EXHIBITIONS – ALL AGES ALL – EXHIBITIONS 2, Parade at 3 at Parade 2, 10– Adelaide of Republic Children's The 41 1, 2 1, 11, 10, at: Games Victorian Ayers House Open Day Open House Ayers 58 3.30 10– Badge Making with SA Museum SA with Making Badge 40 3.30 10– Tours 3.30 10– 3.30 10– Dig-A-Dino 37 PLAI Circus Workshops Circus PLAI 54 3.30 10– 2.30 , 12.30 10.30, DreamBIG Chill Out Zone Out Chill DreamBIG 33 Silent Disco Tour with Mucho Micho Mucho with Tour Disco Silent 48 12.30 10.30, 3.30 11– Leigh Hobbs – book online book – Hobbs Leigh 30 Elder Hall Stage – see schedule online schedule see – Stage Hall Elder 47 3.30 10– 3.30 10– Chalkboard Gallery by Nonsense Inc. Nonsense by Gallery Chalkboard 26 DreamBIG Forest by Nonsense Inc. 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Nonsense by Gallery Chalkboard 26 4 10– Tours Day Open House Government 21 dance & music workshops throughout the day the throughout workshops music & dance 3 10.45– 25 2 * Festival Film Youth International Adelaide 19 attend to by swing - Stage Road William King 7 , 2 3.30 10– * Bully E 17 PLAI Circus Workshops Circus PLAI 22 3.30 10– 4 10– Silent Disco with DJ Patch DJ with Disco Silent 14 Government House Open Day Tours Day Open House Government 21 3.30 – 1 12.30, 10.30– 2 * Productions Pony Side by Jungle the Into 6 * Festival Film Youth International Adelaide 19 1 11, 3.30 10– 3 Silent Disco with DJ Patch DJ with Disco Silent 14 Come Dance With Me, Again Me, With Dance Come 3.30 10– 3.30 10– Lights! Camera! Action! By Ausdance By Action! Camera! Lights! 2 Ausdance By Action! Camera! Lights! 2 TIME SUN SAT ACTIVITY REF TIME SUN SAT ACTIVITY REF ALL AGES trail AGES ALL Trail YEARS 12+ 0-4 YEARS TRAIL 5-8 YEARS TRAIL 9-11 YEARS trail REF ACTIVITY SAT SUN TIME REF ACTIVITY SAT SUN TIME REF ACTIVITY SAT SUN TIME 19 Adelaide International Youth Film Festival* 9.30 2 Lights! Camera! Action! By Ausdance 10–3.30 1 In a Deep Dark Forest (SOLD OUT)* 10, 12.30, 3.30 22 PLAI Circus Workshops 10–3.30 5 Catapult Wars with Nonsense Inc 10–3.30 2 Lights! Camera! Action! By Ausdance 10–3.30 King William Road Stage - swing by to attend 7 Mr Stink* Sat 10.30, 1, 3.30 Sun 10.30, 1 3 Come Dance With Me, Again 11, 1 25 10.45–3.00 dance & music workshops throughout the day 8 Something on Saturday (& Sunday) Workshops 10–3.30 5 Catapult Wars with Nonsense Inc 10–3.30 26 Chalkboard Gallery by Nonsense Inc. 10–3.30 11 The Listies 6D* (*It's twice as good as 3D)* 11, 2 6 Into the Jungle by Side Pony Productions* 10.30–12.30, 1–3.30 27 Messy Play with Playgroup SA 10, 12, 2 14 Silent Disco with DJ Patch 10–3.30 7 Mr Stink* Sat 10.30, 1, 3.30 Sun 10.30, 1 28 Imagination Playground 10–3.30 19 Adelaide International Youth Film Festival* 11 8 Something on Saturday (& Sunday) Workshops 10–3.30 31 Cubbytown Gallery 10–3.30 21 Government House Open Day Tours 10–4 11 The Listies 6D* (*It's twice as good as 3D)* 11, 2 33 DreamBIG Chill Out Zone 10–3.30 22 PLAI Circus Workshops 10–3.30 14 Silent Disco with DJ Patch 10–3.30 34 Loose Parts Play with Climbing Tree 10–3.30 23 Lifeflow Meditation 10.30, 11.30, 12.30 18 Bean Bar Little Barista Program - Book online 11, 1 38 Mud Kitchen with Climbing Tree 10–3.30 King William Road Stage - swing by to attend 19 Adelaide International Youth Film Festival* 12.30 25 10.45–3 40 Badge Making at SA Meseum 10–3.30 dance & music workshops throughout the day 21 Government House Open Day Tours 10–4 45 DreamBIG Forest by Nonsense Inc. 10–3.30 26 Chalkboard Gallery by Nonsense Inc. 10–3.30 22 PLAI Circus Workshops 10–3.30 46 Honk! Pop Up Play 10–3.30 28 Imagination Playground 10–3.30 King William Road Stage - swing by to attend 25 10.45–3 47 Elder Hall Stage – see schedule online 11–3.30 31 Cubbytown Gallery 10–3.30 dance & music workshops throughout the day 54 PLAI Circus Workshops 10–3.30 33 DreamBIG Chill Out Zone 10–3.30 29 Colour Mapping by The Art Bus – book online 12, 1.30, 3 10.30 in Mandarin (2-3 years) 11.30 in Mandarin (3-5 years) 36 Cubby Building with Climbing Tree 10–3.30 30 Leigh Hobbs – book online 10.30, 12.30 55 Global Tales Storytelling 1 Auslan (2-3 years) 2 Auslan (3-5 years) 37 Dig-A-Dino 10–3.30 31 Cubbytown Gallery 10–3.30 59 McNirt Hates Dirt* Sat 10, 1, 3 Sun 10, 1 38 Mud Kitchen with Climbing Tree 10–3.30 33 DreamBIG Chill Out Zone 10–3.30 60 Touch & Go* 10, 12, 2 40 Badge Making at SA Museum 10–3.30 36 Cubby Building with Climbing Tree 10–3.30 Sir Scallywag and the Golden Underpants 37 Dig-A-Dino 10–3.30 42 10.30, 12, 2 performed by Adelaide Symphony Orchestra find your age 40 Badge Making at SA Musuem 10–3.30 45 DreamBIG Forest by Nonsense Inc. 10–3.30 choose your trail 41 The Children's Republic of Adelaide 10–2, Parade at 3 select event 46 Honk! Pop Up Play 10–3.30 AM 45 DreamBIG Forest by Nonsense Inc. 10–3.30 check map reference 47 Elder Hall Stage – see schedule online 11–3.30 PM 47 Elder Hall Stage – see schedule online 11–3.30 use the map to 53 Touchstone Trail with the History Trust of SA 10–3 48 Silent Disco Tour with Mucho Micho 10.30, 12.30, 2.30 find the location 54 PLAI Circus Workshops 10–3.30 Pop-Up Science Lectures with 10 (DNA - Definition of Life) 52 12 (Aromasensory-What’s in my Drink?) 11.30 in Mandarin (3-5 years) Childrens’ University Adelaide 55 Global Tales Storytelling 2 Auslan (3-5 years) 2 (Colourful Feelings) 53 Touchstone Trail with the History Trust of SA 10–3 Ticketed Performance, go 56 Paper Planet by Polyglot Theatre 10–12, 1.30–3.30 to dreambigfestival.com.au Tours 10–3.30 54 PLAI Circus Workshops 10–3.30 58 Ayers House Open Day Victorian Games at: 10, 11, 1, 2 to book. Limited tickets 56 Paper Planet by Polyglot Theatre 10–12, 1.30–3.30 available via BASS at venue. Tours 10–3.30 58 Ayers House Open Day Victorian Games at: 10, 11, 1, 2 1 Rehearsal Room 1, Adelaide Festival Centre 22-23 Government House Lawns 48 In front of Bonython Hall 2 Piano Bar, Adelaide Festival Centre 24-27 North Terrace - Prince Henry Gardens 49 Channel 7 House Rules adelaide festival centre 3 Banquet Room, Adelaide Festival Centre 28 Grass area of War Memorial 50 Bakers Delight Please use the paths marked to access 4-5 Festival Theatre Foyer, Adelaide Festival Centre 29 Migration Museum 51 Toyota Australia the Dunstan Playhouse and Festival Theatre. 6 John Bishop Room, Adelaide Festival Centre 30 Hetzel Lecture Theatre, State Library of SA 52-53 Napier Building G04, University of Adelaide 7 Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre 31 Institute Building, State Library of SA 54-55 Lawns, University of Adelaide, Law School Building 8-10 Space Theatre Foyer, Adelaide Festival Centre 32-33 Treasures Wall, first floor Spence Wing, State Library of SA 56 Main Hall, Freemasons Hall 11 Space Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre 34 Lawns, State Library of SA 57 Sam Jacobs Room, Freemasons Hall 12-13 Artspace, Adelaide Festival Centre 35 Flinders University City Gallery, State Library of SA 58 Ayers House, North Terrace 14 The Bistro, Adelaide Festival Centre 36-38 Lawns, South Australian Museum 59 Noel Lothian Hall, Adelaide Botanic Gardens 15 Carclew, Jeffcott Street 39 Bank SA 60 Restless Dance Studios, 195 Gillies Street king william RD william king 16 Women’s & Children’s Hospital TeamKids Gallery 40 South Australian Museum 61 Tandanya, Grenfell Street 17 The Parks Theatre, Angle Park 41 The Armoury, South Australian Museum 62 26 Anderson Avenue, Port Noarlunga 18 AHMS Building, University of Adelaide 42 Radford Auditiorium, Art Gallery of SA 63 Wilson Carpark / Adelaide Central Food Court 19 Mercury Cinema, Morphett Steet 43 RAA and Golden North 64 Myer Centre Food Court 20 Samstag Museum, UniSA, City West Campus 44 Art Gallery of South Australia 65 La Boca – Stamford Plaza Adelaide 21 Government House Building 45-47 Goodman Lawns, Elder Hall information stage food toilets first aid lost & found north north tce 15-17 29 king william rd william king kintore ave kintore frome rd 23 41 22 42 33 32 53 52 30 40 45 44 31 47 48 37 25 35 49 50 28 39 26 27 46 54 55 34 38 51 24 36 43 east west north tce 58-59 56 57 18-20 south 63 64 60-62 65.
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