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What's on at Fringe
Opening Night Street Party and Parade- 25 February
This signals the start of the festivities. Involving all the Artists in the Fringe. It's a huge fun mega event.
Fringe for kids - every weekend
A wonderful entertainment environment each weekend for kids and their parents with lots of hand's on activities and special events.
Artists Bar - every night till very late
This bar area is especially for artists taking part in Fringe 2000. It's a great opportunity to meet and network with the other artists in a relaxed atmosphere that is close to the action.
Visual Arts
The Fringe's impressive visual arts program will feature paintings, crafts, installations, computer generated art and more. Almost all exhibitions are free and often take over areas that are not traditionally gallery spaces.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts
Don't miss the works of Australia's indigenous performers, visual artists and craftspeople. In 1998 the Adelaide Fringe Land Sea and Territory ALIVE project brought South Australian indigenous artists and performers to Adelaide's parklands and 9000 people joined with them to experience the timeless tradition of art, song and ceremony celebrated through Dreaming & Law and contemporary arts.
Fringe Outdoors
Fringe Youth & Education Program
(YEP) Fringe YEP reaches out to over 40,000 primary and high school students throughout South Australia. Artists from all over Australia and the world offer shows that are suitable for a broad range of school-aged young people.