Events 1980
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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"... And The Leopard Looked Like Me", Drama
Official, Presented by Gary C. Willis at S.O .M.E. Building - 70 - 74 Kintore Ave, City as part of the 1980 Fringe
An urban drama. "Me", hypnotised by the wild finds he must release the leopard in order to survive. -
"26 Solos and other Dances.", Dance
Official, Presented by Spink Inc at Balcony Theatre - 120 Gouger Street, City as part of the 1980 Fringe
By London-based Australian Choreographer Ian Spink. A modern dance programme straight from a successful London season. Includes "26 Solos", a trio for women, "Goanna", a satire ... -
"A Midsummer Night's Dream", Drama
Official, Presented by South Australian Creative Workshops (SACW Day Group) at Theatre 62 - 145 Sir Donald Bradman Dve, Hilton as part of the 1980 Fringe
By William Shakespeare. This is a production for students and school audiences, directed by Paul Sonkilla -
"A Month of Sundays", Drama
Official, Presented by Nomads Inc. at AMP Theatre - AMP Building, 1 King William Street, Adelaide as part of the 1980 Fringe
An English comedy by Gerard Savory. Determined to follow his grand father's "Back to the Land" policy, Oliver Sylvester leaves the city to make a go of it down on the farm. -
"A Tenor All Singers Above", Music
Official, Presented by Brian Messner (Tenor) at Adelaide High School Hall - West Terrace, Adelaide as part of the 1980 Fringe
A pot pourri of favourite tenor songs and arias, including selections from operettas. -
"A.S.K.M. Festival Recitals" , Music
Official, Presented by Australian Society for Keyboard Music (Adelaide) Inc. at Edmund Wright House - 59 King William St, Adelaide as part of the 1980 Fringe
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"Aesop's Fables", Schools
Official, Presented by Mixed Company at Your School - Your School as part of the 1980 Fringe
Presented in minstrel style involving mime, music, dance and puppets. Suitable for primary and early secondary students. Runs for 30 - 35 mins, and caters to 150 students. -
"Andris Jansons - One ManExhibition", Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Studio Z Art Gallery at Burnside Village Gallery - 447 Portrush Road, Glenside as part of the 1980 Fringe
An exhibition of oil paintings by well-known artist Andris Jansons. -
"Antiques, Art and Craft", Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Colonial Restaurant at The Colonial Restaurant - lO Mt. Barker Rd., Glen Osmond as part of the 1980 Fringe
The Colonial presents an exhibition of antiques, stained glass and from America paintings by Judith Brooks and Andrew McDonald and some fascinating craftwork. -
"Around Adelaide", Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Yeramba Gallery at Yeramba Gallery - 11 Marola Avenue, Rostrevor, 5073 as part of the 1980 Fringe
A collection of water-colour, pencil and pen and wash sketches by Jeannette McLeod, with selected pottery. -
"Art Exhibition", Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Kingston House Gallery at Kingston House Gallery - 148 Anzac Hwy, Glandore as part of the 1980 Fringe
Paintings by A.T. Bernaldo, Ivars Jansons, C.E . Edkins, Peg Berry and Norman Lindsay, as well as wood cuts by Bressleni, Roth and Hall Thorpe. -
"Arts & Crafts Exhibition", Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Flinders Fest at Baptist Church - Flinders Street, City as part of the 1980 Fringe
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"Arts Ball", Events
Official, Presented by S.A.T.A.S. at Joe Oberdan Centre - NULL as part of the 1980 Fringe
A traditional Masquerade Ball, a fancy dress Festival Finale. with the Dave Dalwitz Band. The fun event of '78 returns for 1980. -
"Auto lmagery: Female Experience", Writers
Official, Presented by Pat Gallasch at Writers' Tent - Lawns opp. Festival Centre as part of the 1980 Fringe
Exploration of the female experience in Literature and society. Audience participation. -
"Ballet", Schools
Official, Presented by Sarah Blunden at Your School - Your School as part of the 1980 Fringe
Performed to the music of Schuller, Ibert and Stockhausen, telling the story of a person travelling through his memory -
"Becket", Drama
Official, Presented by St. Peter's Cathedral at St. Peter's Cathedral - North Adelaide as part of the 1980 Fringe
Modern setting of the classic conflict between church and state, exemplified by Becket and Henry II. -
"Big Band Sound", Music
Official, Presented by Tea Tree Players at Tilley Hall Beer Garden, Golden Grove Showgrounds - Golden Grove Showgrounds, Cnr. Yatala Vale & Hancock Rds., Surrey Downs. as part of the 1980 Fringe
The Tea Tree Players present the big band sound of Glenn Miller and other greats with "The Big Sound" 14 piece' dance band. -
"Blazing Bullocks", Events
Official, Presented by Tea Tree Players at Tilley Hall Beer Garden, Golden Grove Showgrounds - Golden Grove Showgrounds, Cnr. Yatala Vale & Hancock Rds., Surrey Downs. as part of the 1980 Fringe
Spit roasted beef, roast potatoes, salads, cheese and greens, and coffee for dinner, and then dance the night away with local Tea Tree Gully band - "Rendition" . -
"Bruce Swann Landscapes", Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Bruce Swann at Beltana House, - 364 Carrington St., City as part of the 1980 Fringe
Bruce Swann is a realist artist who has successfully published six books of drawings and paint ings of South Australian landscapes. -
"Bushrangers, Outlaws and Highwaymen"., Music
Official, Presented by Tea Tree Players at Tilley Hall Beer Garden, Golden Grove Showgrounds - Golden Grove Showgrounds, Cnr. Yatala Vale & Hancock Rds., Surrey Downs. as part of the 1980 Fringe
An evening of country music, with the Bush Band and others, featuring Graham McCarthy. -
"C.D.E. in Focus", Dance
Official, Presented by Canberra Dance Ensemble at Museum Lawns - North Terrace, Adelaide as part of the 1980 Fringe
Artistic Director - Stephanie Burridge. A programme of contemporary dance/jazz theatre, presenting the choreography of Stephanie Burridge in an outdoor informal atmosphere. -
"Cabaret Communique", Drama
Official, Presented by 5MMM/PMBA at Focus Club - 1st Floor, Richmond Hotel, Rundle Mall as part of the 1980 Fringe
5MMM presents cabaret an intimate entertainment. Local and interstate performers are coming together for 3 weeks to present the all new Cabaret Communique. -
"Cafe Faux Pas", Drama
Official, Presented by Adelaide University Footlights Club at Adelaide University Union Bistro - Level 4, Union Buildings, North Terrace, Adelaide as part of the 1980 Fringe
Cabaretstyle mini revue. A potpourri of musical satire and undergraduate humour set in a dive on the south bank of the Torrens. -
"Celebration of Early Music", Music
Official, Presented by The Early Music Society of S.A. at Murray House - St. Bernards Road, Magill as part of the 1980 Fringe
A celebration of early music with informal concerts displays of historic instruments and refreshments -
"Chrome", Street
Official, Presented by Tony Strachan, Michael Pearce & Paul Adolphus at (All Over Town) - NULL as part of the 1980 Fringe
Two figures moving in slow motion through space using two red chairs -
"Colonial Evening with Galimaufery", Music
Official, Presented by Seve the Children Fund (SA Division) Inc. at A.M.P. Theatre - 1 King William Street, City as part of the 1980 Fringe
A participatory evening of Bush Ballads, Wool Shed Dances; a prize for the best-dressed couple in colonial-style costume. Tea and Damper Supper. -
"Command Performance", Music
Official, Presented by The Gilbert and Sullivan Society of S.A. Inc. at Way Hall - Pitt Street, Adelaide as part of the 1980 Fringe
Gilbert and Sullivan operatic excerpts in concert presentation by leading South Australian soloists and fuII chorus -
"Cosmic Messenger", Dance
Official, Presented by Janice Stevens at Theatre 62 - 145 Sir Donald Bradman Dve, Hilton as part of the 1980 Fringe
Dance/drama set to contemporary jazz/rock by Janice Stevens. Takes a critical look at the attitudes of today's society as perceived by a visitor from another planet. Attempts ... -
"Cowardy Custard", Drama
Official, Presented by Q Theatre at Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide as part of the 1980 Fringe
Featuring the wit and melody of Noel Coward. -
"Dancethropology", Schools
Official, Presented by Janice Stevens at Your School - Your School as part of the 1980 Fringe
An historical look at the changing attitudes of western society through the dance styles adopted by each era. Runs about 30 mins plus optional 30 min. workshop.