The MakeSpace Residencies are designed to support talented emerging artists from the Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) and Queer Adelaide arts communities, who represent the diverse face of South Australia’s arts scene.
Read MoreTruth to Power Cafe is a 60-minute interdisciplinary performance event combining memoir, image, film, poetry, music and stories from participants speaking passionately from the truth of their lived experience in response to the question.
Read MoreAlexis West, one of our First Nations Residents, sets out to unpack colonized learning, racist, patriarchal, misogynistic and ableist mindsets in My Journey Somewhere.
Read MoreIn this reflective Q&A, First Nations Resident Kyron Weetra reflects on the tradition of songlines and explores their personal significance.
Read MoreAs part of ActNow’s ongoing First Nations Residency, Kiara, an exciting voice and emerging filmmaker from Adelaide, is setting out on an extraordinary journey to discover her own history.
Read MoreActNow Theatre has announced the appointment of Rhen Soggee as the Co-CEO and Executive Director.
Read MoreCatch up with Valerie Berry as our new Associate Artist steps into her role as the leader of our Theatre of the Global Majority program.
Read MoreMeet Manal Younus. Our new Associate Director is a storyteller from Eritrea who believes that our stories create the fabric of our society.
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