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Adelaide Fringe 15 February – 17 March 2019 1 AdelaIdE FringE 15 FebruArY – 17 March 2019 GUIDE FOR ARTISTS AND VENUES Presenting Partner Artwork based on poster design by Matthew Clarke 2 Adelaide. Designed for Life. cityofadelaide.com.au/explore 3 CONTENTS FringeWORKS: Your Home Away From Home 4 Fringe Awards 6 Fringe Club: By Night 7 Ticketing 10 Fringe In Rundle Mall 2019 12 Honey Pot: Adelaide's International Arts Marketplace 13 – Honey Pot Events 14 Getting Down To Business 17 Discovery Sessions 18 Connect 22 Hello Fringe artists and venues! I would like to extend a warm welcome to all the FringeWORKS Daytime Program 23 artists and venues of the 2019 Adelaide Fringe! It is hard to believe that our favourite time of year has come Beyond Fringe 27 around again! Thank you so much for all you do. You create Workshops 28 the magic and wonder that is Adelaide Fringe. Here’s to another unforgettable month of adventures. Fringe Fun! 30 This guide is full of incredibly useful information for Fringe Wellbeing 32 artists. This year the daytime program of events is bigger than ever! We have so many opportunities for you to make Flyering & Postering 33 the most of your Adelaide Fringe days – ranging from discovery Busking / Reviews / panels, workshops, info sessions and networking opportunities Accommodation 34 in the Fringe Club – you’re bound to discover something new, exciting and enlightening. There’s also wellbeing sessions and Getting Around 35 fun social events too. Cheap Eats 36 Check out the whole range of discounts around town that will help stretch your dollar further. Be sure you take advantage Beaches & Nature 39 of FringeWORKS in the Fringe Club; it’s open every day of the Artist Pass Discounts 40 festival! FringeWORKS is where you can get advice and support from the entire Artists & Venues team. You can access free WiFi, Health & Emergency 46 computers and more! Please come and see us at FringeWORKS, and let us know how we can help. We are here to support you! Each night when you have finished your show, head over to the Fringe Club. It’s is the perfect place to relax and unwind with KEEP UP TO DATE fellow artists and friends of the Fringe. You can even grab a bite to eat in the Club before hitting the dancefloor 'til the wee hours. Join our Facebook group! This is where we post all those great opportunities that I wish you all the best on your Fringe journey and look forward to pop up during the festival and remind you seeing you at the Fringe Club. Be sure to come and say hello! about information you’ll need along the Chookas for a great season! way! It’s for registered participants only, so it’s just between us! Heather Croall Director & Chief Executive, Adelaide Fringe facebook.com/groups/adlfringe2019 4 YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME WHO WE ARE AND WHERE YOU’LL FIND US Fringe Club, Cnr Frome St & Grenfell St the ever popular Zooper Doopers for those Enter via the Frome St entrance Adelaide summer days! 11 – 14 Feb, 10am – 6pm We’ll be in the FringeWORKS hub located upstairs 15 Feb – 17 Mar, 10am – 8pm Daily* in the Fringe Club. We’re open 10am – 8pm every *18th Feb & 17th Mar 10am – 5pm day of the Fringe (excluding 18 Feb & 17 Mar when FringeWORKS is your space to do your work, hold we close at 5pm). We’re also open a few days before meetings, relax and attend special events. There is Fringe opens, 11 – 14 Feb at 10am – 6pm. Drop by with room for everything from rehearsing to costume questions, for an ice block or just a chat! mending or an afternoon nap. The Fringe Club Bar and Kitchen will be open daily FringeWORKS in the Fringe Club is fitted out with from 10am until late to quench your thirst and fill computers and a photocopier for your use, along those hungry tummies with options for every taste! with plenty of places to plug in your laptop and We’ll be on hand to offer advice and support every access free Wi-Fi. Or borrow a book or a board day of the festival, and have an exciting daily program game from our Fringe library. of professional development and relaxation events, There are also handy stationary items to help you talks, workshops, forums, roundtables and activities with all your postering and flyering needs, as well as planned throughout the festival, all designed to help you have a happy and successful Fringe. Contact Us FRINGE CLUB HAS MOVED! Artist Hotline 8100 2022 In 2019, the magical Fringe Club has moved [email protected] location. You’ll find us on the corner of Frome [email protected] St and Grenfell St. Enter FringeWORKS via the Frome Road entrance. Ticketing Ticketing Hotline 8100 2012 [email protected] New location A team member from Ticketing will be * Cnr Frome & * available at FringeWORKS daily to sort Grenfell St Garden of your ticketing needs! Unearthly Delights AVR Resources Rundle St Looking for more info about making Gluttony the most of your Adelaide Fringe? errace Make sure you've checked out our ome St Union St Fr amazing range of AVR Resources. We East T cover marketing, publicity, accessibility, Grenfell St FringeTix and everything in between! Head to avr.adelaidefringe.com.au/blog and use the search function to find what you’re looking for. 5 Artist: Hans Photo: Trentino Priori FREE FRINGE FEAST Bean Bar Wednesdays: 13, 20, 27 Feb & 6, 13 Mar Every day from 10am 1pm – 2pm FREE Need that caffeine hit to get through The Wednesday feed is back bigger and better, with the Fringe? Visit Bean Bar in the Fringe Free Fringe Feast! Club from 10am for a coffee, and receive special artist prices! Come down to the Fringe Club each Wednesday to get together with your fellow artists, venues and Fringe staff over a tasty bite to eat. The team at Comida will be Fringe Foodbank providing a delicious spread. Vego, Vegan, Gluten free options available. Join us for a bite and a chin-wag! Heading home but have some unwanted leftover foodstuffs? We want it! From 15 – 17 Mar swing by FringeWORKS and drop off all your unwanted food. We will be donating to YOUR FRINGEWORKS TEAM the Hutt Street Centre, offering meals and support services to those in need. *Please note we will only accept in date Karina Bryce non-perishable, unopened foodstuffs. Artist & Venue Coodinator Jason Marsiglia Lisa Waite Artist & Venue Coodinator Artist & Venue Coodinator Tom Noble Gina Cameron Artist & Venue Administrator Artist & Venue Assistant 6 FRINGE AWARDS AWARDS & CLOSING NIGHT WEEKLY AWARDS Sunday 17 Mar, Plant 4 Every Thursday, 11pm – 11.30pm 5 Third St, Bowden Fringe Club Kitchen and bar open from 6pm, ceremony starts at 9pm Every Thursday we celebrate the Weekly Calling all Fringe-Folk! This is your last chance to frock up, get Awards at the Fringe Club from 11pm. down and boogie in celebration of an amazing 2019 Adelaide Swing by and celebrate with those Fringe. Hosted by the one and only, international sex symbol and who have been recognised for their 2019 Adelaide Fringe Ambassador, Hans, this is one night not to achievements. be missed! Set your funk-dials to 1975 and jump on the groove train to Plant 4, where awards will be awarded, drinks will be drunk, and everybody’s favourite dance moves on full display. This event will be Auslan interpreted 2018 Adelaide Fringe Award Categories Access Award, presented by Deaf Can:Do The Melbourne Fringe Tour Ready Award, Adelaide Critics Circle Award presented by Melbourne Fringe Adelaide Festival Centre inSPACE: Development Award The Peace Foundation Award Best Emerging Producer, presented by MILKE Adelaide Fringe Emerging Artist Award The Frank Ford Award BankSA Best Cabaret Award Holden Street Theatres Adelaide Fringe Award BankSA Best Children's Event Award Hong Kong Tour Ready Award, BankSA Best Circus & Physical Theatre presented by Let’s Be Together Arts Festival BankSA Best Comedy Award John Chataway Innovation Award BankSA Best Dance Award Made In Adelaide Award BankSA Best Event Award NZ Fringe Festival Wellington Tour Ready Award BankSA Best Film, Digital or Interactive Award People's Choice Award, presented by Bean Bar BankSA Best Magic Award South Australian Emerging Artist Award, BankSA Best Music Award presented by Tomich Wines BankSA Best Theatre Award Sustainability Award, presented by Visualcom BankSA Best Visual Art & Design Award The Eran Svigos Award for Best Visual Art BankSA Best Workshop & Talk Award The FRINGE WORLD Tour Ready Award, BankSA Pick of the Fringe presented by FRINGE WORLD Festival Perth For more info contact [email protected] Artist: Fringe Wives Club Photo: Trentino Priori 7 Food & Drink We’ve moved the Fringe Club indoors, and with that comes extended hours for coffee, food and drink. With plenty of food and drink deals for our Fringe Artists, and a location in the heart of all the action, there is no excuse not to swing by and check it out. Crew DJ We are all destined for greatness, Artist: Alfie Ordinary Photo: Trentino Priori and sometimes that greatness comes in the form of spinning tracks. Get in touch and let us know if you want to play some sweet, sweet music for all your pals at Fringe Club. Email FRINGE CLUB: BY NIGHT [email protected]. Everyone Has the Right If the stage is your workspace, and the dressing room is your to Shine Bright bedroom, then Fringe Club is definitely your lounge room. Come Adelaide Fringe is dedicated to providing hang out under the stars in FERNANDO’S HIDEWAY, see some a safe and enjoyable environment for live music in FREQUENCY and discover performances from your everyone at Fringe Club (regardless of fellow Fringe Artists at FRANK’S PLACE.
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