The annual Adelaide Fringe Festival, which runs for a month at the end of February, is one of the seven festivals in Australia and one of the most grand festivals in Adelaide.
Adelaide Fringe Festival, founded in 1960 by Sir Lloyd Thomas (Sir Lloyd Dumas) and Professor John Bi Xiaopu (John Bishop) of Adelaide University, was conceived as the rudiment of the Edinburgh International Arts Festival (Edinburgh International Festival), and has been around for nearly 70 years. Early years are held every two years, and since 2012 they will be held on an annual basis.
Adelaide Fringe Festival is a cultural feast during the month, when Adelaide will be filled with outdoor theaters, art exhibitions, street shows, dance shows, bar songs and dances, film screenings and live music. The nature of the city's unrestrained nature has been brought to its full play. The world's best jugglers, magicians, steel-walking acrobats, escape actors, high-altitude acrobats and comedians will all be here. And at the legendary opening party, Australia's best DJ will awaken all the long-dormant enthusiasm of the audience.
Adelaide Fringe Festival programs are rich and vary from year to year, and some of the most important are:
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