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Nov
11
8:00 PM
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The Alliance Française and Trinity Sessions are proud to present Henry Padovani in concert Wednesday 11 November 8pm Trinity Church. Goodwood Road $15 Members/ Concession. $20 General admission To book: https://www.dramatix .com.au/event/show/4 64
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No location was chosen for this Meetup
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Nov
10
6:30 PM
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Did you know that Henry Padovani, the French man known as “the Corsican” who founded the Police with Sting and Stewart Copeland, will be in Adelaide Tuesday 10 & Wednesday 11 November for two fantastic events? The Alliance Française and Palace Nova Cinema are proud to present Rock’n’Roll of Corse (a documentary about the amazing live of Henry Padovani) Tuesday 10 November 6.30pm Nova Eastend Cinema. 251 Rundle Street. Adelaide General admission:$16.50. Special price for AF member & concession: $12
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Palace Nova Cinemas
Adelaide,
Australia
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1 Yes 0 Maybe
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Nov
4
8:00 PM
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3 attended (est.) –
No rating yet
Clochemerle is a play adapted from the famous novel by Gabriel Chevallier. It's in French with English subtitles. general admission $25 Alliance members: $18 Concession $15 Children under 12 $10 Booking Alliance Française 8272 4281
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Lion Arts Centre
Adelaide,
Australia
-34.922255,138.593334
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3 Yes 2 Maybe
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Oct
31
8:30 PM
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4 attended (est.) –
No rating yet
Ah ha ! here's something new! Date: Saturday, October 31 Location: Arkaba Hotel, 150 Glen Osmond Rd, Fullarton Doors open: 8:30PM Cost: $10 at the door ____________________ ____________________ _______ Celebrate Halloween Latino-style! Get your scariest Halloween costumes ready and prepare to dance the night away! DJs Hugo 'El Papi' Salcedo & J Castel will play the hottest Salsa, Bachata, Merengue & Reggaeton that will have you dancing into the early hours! The Arkaba Hotel will be transformed into a haunted house! Prizes for best dressed! Last year's Halloween Party went off! We can't wait for this year!
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Arkaba Hotel
Fullarton,
Australia
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4 Yes 0 Maybe
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Oct
31
10:00 AM
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5 attended (est.) –
5.002
Venez nous joindre sur une randonnée superbe sur Mount Lofty en jour ensoleillé, pour quelques vues époustouflantes sur Adelaide, et des promenades parmi les fleurs du printemps. Venez vous mélanger parmi les amis et d’exercer votre Français, tout en respirant l'air frais et en obtenant des exercices physiques bien vivifiant. Nous commencerons à partir du kiosque au bout de Waterfall Gully Road à 10h00, et nous nous dirigerons vers le sommet sur un pas régulier, s’arrêtant de temps en temps pour regarder les nombreuses chutes d'eau. Nous ferons un pique-nique en haut avant de rebrousser chemin. Accordez a peu-prés 4 heures, et apportez un sandwich pour votre déjeuner et de l’eau. Le parking au bout de Waterfall Gully Rd est très limité, ainsi donc, essayer de carpooler. Vous pouvez également vous garer au début de Waterfall Gully Rd et d’arranger avec quelqu’un d’autre pour covoiturer le reste du chemin. Alex mènera cette randonnée. Prière de le contacter pour assistance avec tous vos besoins. Nous espérons vous voir nombreux en cette sortie. A apporter : eau, déjeuner, chapeau, pullover, sac de jour, shorts, etc. Difficulté: Moyen Contact : Alex : 0401 578 485
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Mount Lofty Summit via Waterfall Gully
Adelaide,
Australia
-34.925770,138.599732
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5 Yes 0 Maybe
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Oct
18
1:00 PM
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3 attended (est.) –
4.502
Event Details Forget the diets and leave the guilt at home - it's time to feast in some of the finest selection of CHEESE! Cost: The entry fee which includes a souvenir tasting glass, cheese tastings and entertainment is only $10 per person with children under 12 and accompanied by an adult, free. Enjoy a day experiencing Australian-made cheeses and other local artisan produce including wine from our world acclaimed wine regions and gourmet catering from local restaurants. Cheeses will also be available to purchase on the day. Transport & Parking: Please note there is limited parking in the streets surrounding the park. Paid parking is available at various car parks off Rundle Street. Rymill Park Event Cost Entry fee- $10 + whatever you eat!
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Rymil Park
Adelaide,
Australia
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4 Yes 1 Maybe
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Oct
10
9:30 AM
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1 attended (est.) –
5.001
Ok guys here is your chance to spend a pleasant morning walking and chatting along the Esplanade at Glenelg.Starting at Mosely Square,underneath the statue we will walk around Holdfast Promenade,across Wigley Reserve making our way over the bridge to the North Esplanade.We will then do a loop heading back along the Patawalonga River making our way back to Mosley Square. From Mosley square we will continue along the South Esplanade until we get to the Kiosk on the corner of Repton Road where we will stop for a drink.Then it is just another stroll along the seaside back to Mosely Square again. I am guessing that this will take us about two hours,including the drink stop. Once back in Mosely Square there are lots of activities if you want to stay in Glenelg. If the weater is nice maybe you would like to have some well deserved fish and chips,maybe you would like to visit the museum,it's free and very interesting or maybe you would like to flop on the beach? The choice is yours.
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Mosely Square
Adelaide,
Australia
-34.980154,138.517721
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2 Yes 0 Maybe
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Oct
5
2:00 PM
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"It is Pan himself !" Such were the words of Leonard Bernstein, upon hearing Jean Ferrandis perform the adagio of Mozart’s flute concerto K314. Following this artistic encounter, Leonard Bernstein composed a cadenza for Jean Ferrandis. Having obtained the First Prize, with the jury’s unanimity, in Maxence Larrieu’s class at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Lyon in 1985, Jean Ferrandis was successively laureate of international competitions, including the "Maria Canals" in Barcelona in 1982, the "Young Concert Artists" in New York in 1985, and in Munich the same year. In 1986, he was awarded the Grand Prize in the Prague Spring Festival International Flute Competition. Show Full Profile Since then, he has performed in numerous concerts throughout Europe, Asia, and North America, giving recitals, playing chamber music, or performing as a soloist with orchestra in prestigious concert halls, such as the Salle Pleyel and the Théâtre des Champs Elysées in Paris, the Vigado in Budapest, the Alice Tully Hall in New York, the Taïpei Arts Center, the Palau de la Musica Catalana in Barcelona, the Hamarikiu Hall in Tokyo, the Wigmore Hall in London, the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, La Fenice in Venezia, under the direction of conductors such as Leonard Bernstein, Tibor Varga, Laurent Petitgirard, and Yoram David. He is also invited to participate in numerous festivals, among which the "Lanaudière" in Canada, the "Sion" festival, the Budapest Spring Festival, the "Midem" in Cannes, and the Berlioz Festival. Jean Ferrandis plays chamber music with outstanding artists, such as Jean-Philippe Collard, Henri Demarquette, Ivry Gitlis, Jean-Marc Luisada, Emile Naoumoff, Marielle Nordmann, Gérard Poulet, Caroline Sageman, Dominique de Williencourt. In parallel to his engagements as a concert artist, he is professor at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. He regularly teaches Master Classes in Japan, the United States and Korea.In 1998, he was elected "Artist in residence" by the Lotos Club, in New York. He also leads a career as orchestra conductor, with ensembles such as the Saint Petersburg Camerata, or the Saint Christopher Chamber Orchestra of Vilnius. His recordings include pieces by Honneger and D’Indy, as well as Mozart’s Complete Flute Concertos, with Marie-Pierre Langlamet (Harp Solo from the Berliner Philarmonik). He recorded a CD of Schubert’s "Sonatinas" and "Arpeggione" with the pianist Emile Naoumoff for the label La Follia Madrigal and a CD of C.Ph.E Bach’s concertos with the Saint Christopher Chamber Orchestra of Vilnius. In 2006, Jean Ferrandis was invited to the NFA (american flute convention) in Pittsburgh, giving there masterclass and concerts. He notably performed for a gala concert in the Heinze Hall with an audience of more than 3000 flutists.
Cost:
AUD30.00
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Elder Hall, Elder Conservatorium of Music
Adelaide,
Australia
-34.921568,138.599137
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0 Yes 0 Maybe
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Oct
4
7:30 PM
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"It is Pan himself !" Such were the words of Leonard Bernstein, upon hearing Jean Ferrandis perform the adagio of Mozart’s flute concerto K314. Following this artistic encounter, Leonard Bernstein composed a cadenza for Jean Ferrandis. Having obtained the First Prize, with the jury’s unanimity, in Maxence Larrieu’s class at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Lyon in 1985, Jean Ferrandis was successively laureate of international competitions, including the "Maria Canals" in Barcelona in 1982, the "Young Concert Artists" in New York in 1985, and in Munich the same year. In 1986, he was awarded the Grand Prize in the Prague Spring Festival International Flute Competition. Show Full Profile Since then, he has performed in numerous concerts throughout Europe, Asia, and North America, giving recitals, playing chamber music, or performing as a soloist with orchestra in prestigious concert halls, such as the Salle Pleyel and the Théâtre des Champs Elysées in Paris, the Vigado in Budapest, the Alice Tully Hall in New York, the Taïpei Arts Center, the Palau de la Musica Catalana in Barcelona, the Hamarikiu Hall in Tokyo, the Wigmore Hall in London, the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, La Fenice in Venezia, under the direction of conductors such as Leonard Bernstein, Tibor Varga, Laurent Petitgirard, and Yoram David. He is also invited to participate in numerous festivals, among which the "Lanaudière" in Canada, the "Sion" festival, the Budapest Spring Festival, the "Midem" in Cannes, and the Berlioz Festival. Jean Ferrandis plays chamber music with outstanding artists, such as Jean-Philippe Collard, Henri Demarquette, Ivry Gitlis, Jean-Marc Luisada, Emile Naoumoff, Marielle Nordmann, Gérard Poulet, Caroline Sageman, Dominique de Williencourt. In parallel to his engagements as a concert artist, he is professor at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. He regularly teaches Master Classes in Japan, the United States and Korea.In 1998, he was elected "Artist in residence" by the Lotos Club, in New York. He also leads a career as orchestra conductor, with ensembles such as the Saint Petersburg Camerata, or the Saint Christopher Chamber Orchestra of Vilnius. His recordings include pieces by Honneger and D’Indy, as well as Mozart’s Complete Flute Concertos, with Marie-Pierre Langlamet (Harp Solo from the Berliner Philarmonik). He recorded a CD of Schubert’s "Sonatinas" and "Arpeggione" with the pianist Emile Naoumoff for the label La Follia Madrigal and a CD of C.Ph.E Bach’s concertos with the Saint Christopher Chamber Orchestra of Vilnius. In 2006, Jean Ferrandis was invited to the NFA (american flute convention) in Pittsburgh, giving there masterclass and concerts. He notably performed for a gala concert in the Heinze Hall with an audience of more than 3000 flutists.
Cost:
AUD30.00
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Elder Hall, Elder Conservatorium of Music
Adelaide,
Australia
-34.921568,138.599137
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0 Yes 0 Maybe
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Sep
30
6:30 PM
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8 attended (est.) –
5.004
Let's go for drinks to welcome back our wandering organizer Steven Collins, I am sure he will be keen to tell us all about his travels. For those of you who don't know he is currently traveling around Europe!
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Kings Head hotel
Adelaide,
Australia
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6 Yes 0 Maybe
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