In between my 2nd and 3rd WWOOF place, I stayed in Adelaide for about 5 days absorbing all the arts happening in this city.
This festival was a massive performance art festival. Buskers, puppets, circus/ropes, comedians, burlesque and more - most of it was pretty high quality.
Lena catching a wireless signal and checking her email on my laptop behind the scenes at the Fringe Festival. This was an amazing little spot behind the scenes with all the caravans and all the vendors making food and hanging out - like a real community behind the fenced suburban community so to speak. We stayed with the "Corn Stars" people - working the grilled corn on a stick cart - great people that shared their home with me on more than one occasion.
This festival was a massive performance art festival. Buskers, puppets, circus/ropes, comedians, burlesque and more - most of it was pretty high quality.
Lena catching a wireless signal and checking her email on my laptop behind the scenes at the Fringe Festival. This was an amazing little spot behind the scenes with all the caravans and all the vendors making food and hanging out - like a real community behind the fenced suburban community so to speak. We stayed with the "Corn Stars" people - working the grilled corn on a stick cart - great people that shared their home with me on more than one occasion.
I really was eager to absorb some visual arts, and this festival, The Adelaide Banks Festival of Arts, produced a showing of some good art - through all of the city museums, galleries and streets. This installation was by a German artist named Thomas Rentmeister, refrigerators and baby cream, in the Greenaway Gallery on Rundle Street in Adelaide.