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SUMMARY:Rithika Merchant - Triennial (QAGOMA)
DESCRIPTION:  \nSeventy artists\, collectives and projects from more than 30 countries feature in the eleventh chapter of the flagship Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) exhibition series\, the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art. \nRithika Merchant:  \nMeet Triennial artist Rithika Merchant. \nFrom Mumbai\, India\, Merchant crafts vivid worlds where mythology\, science\, and speculative fiction intertwine. Her work brims with creatures and symbols that form her personal visual vocabulary. \nFor the Triennial\, her latest series\, ‘Terraformation’ 2022–23\, envisions beings venturing beyond Earth\, reshaping new planets into habitable realms. The fantasy softly veils the reality of our own threatened world\, where the eventual need to seek survival elsewhere in the universe seems as impossible as living harmoniously together in our present. \nShe has us wondering… in imagining far-off possibilities\, perhaps we can reimagine our own world\, here in the present? \nStep into Merchant’s otherworldly watercolours at QAG\, and let your imagination take flight. \nP.S. 🚀 Little dreamers can help shape new worlds in ‘If the Seeds Chose Where to Grow’ 2024\, an enchanting interactive at GOMA’s Children’s Art Centre. \nThe Triennial is free entry. \nFIND OUT MORE HERE: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/rithika-merchant-triennial-qagoma/
LOCATION:Queensland Art Gallery\, Stanley Pl\, South Brisbane\, Brisbane\, QLD\, 4101\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Touching the Divine - Love and Devotion in Asian Art
DESCRIPTION:  \nTouching the Divine: Love and Devotion in Asian Art explores aspects of love and devotion expressed through art created in sacred contexts across Asia. \nFeaturing works of art from the AGSA collection this exhibition presents the divine and worldly aspects of devotion expressed through a wide diversity of media created in the context of Buddhism\, Hinduism\, and Islam. \nGET TICKETS HERE: https://ozasia.adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/whats-on/touching-the-divine
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/touching-the-divine-love-and-devotion-in-asian-art/
LOCATION:Art Gallery of South Australia\, North Terrace\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Adelaide Writers' Week
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\nAustralia’s largest free literary festival returns in 2025\, offering both writers and readers a unique opportunity to spend six days sharing ideas and literary explorations in the heart of Adelaide. \n\nFIND OUT MORE HERE: Adelaide Writers’ Week – Adelaide Festival
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/adelaide-writers-week/
LOCATION:Pioneer Women’s Memorial Garden\, King William Road &\, Victoria Dr\,King William Road &\, Victoria Dr\,\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Adelaide Writers' Week  - Pankaj Mishra: The World After Gaza
DESCRIPTION:  \nPankaj Mishra sees the polarised response to Gaza as a clash between the West’s view of the Holocaust as a unique moral reference point and the rest of the world’s traumatic experience of colonialism. He explains his views to Michelle de Kretser. \n\nPankaj Mishra writes literary and political essays for The New York Times\, The Guardian\, London Review of Books and Bloomberg View\, among other American\, British and Indian publications. His first book was Butter Chicken in Ludhiana (1995)\, a travelogue that described the social and cultural changes in India in the new context of globalization. His later works have included the novel The Romantics (2000) and An End to Suffering: The Buddha in the World (2004)\, which mixes memoir\, history and philosophy. \nMichelle de Kretser was born in Sri Lanka and now lives in Warrane/Sydney on unceded Gadigal land. An honorary associate of the English Department at the University of Sydney\, she has won several awards for her fiction. Theory and Practice is her seventh novel. \nFIND OUT MORE HERE: The World After Gaza: A History – Adelaide Festival
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/adelaide-writers-week-pankaj-mishra-the-world-after-gaza/
LOCATION:Pioneer Women’s Memorial Garden\, King William Road &\, Victoria Dr\,King William Road &\, Victoria Dr\,\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Breaking The Silence - Women's Day celebration
DESCRIPTION:  \nCome celebrate Women’s Day with us at Harman Foundation as we embrace the theme Breaking the Silence with a moving performance of Rising From The Ashes play by Natak Mandali and a powerful Fashion Walk. Each year our community comes together to raise awarness about domestic and family violence. Don’t miss this special event filled with inspiration\, art and empowerment. \n🌟 Event Highlights \n·        Play “Rising From the Ashes” \n·        Fashion Walk \n·        Stalls \nContact: \n📞 0493 985 507 \n📞 1800 116 675 \nGET TICKETS HERE: Buy ticket for Breaking The Silence | Best event in your city – Event Baba
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/breaking-the-silence-womens-day-celebration/
LOCATION:Pioneer Theatre Castle Hill\, 14 Pennant St\, Castle Hill\, NSW\, 2154\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Why English? - Layers beneath the language! - Adelaide Fringe Festival
DESCRIPTION:  \nA woman finds it hard to find work as an actor\, since she can’t speak the languages of her own land – India. \nWas this not normal? She starts feeling like a stranger in her own home. The infamous colonial hangover creating chaos worldwide! \nWitness a journey of revelations using beautiful scenography\, the spoken word and physical action. \nInspired by personal experiences and interactions\, Vibhinna invites the audience to experience the nuances of linguistic diversity and its role in our interconnected world. A light hearted show with a powerful undertone! \nWorld Premiere – Edinburgh Fringe 2023 \nGET TICKETS HERE: Why English? – Layers beneath the language! | Adelaide Fringe
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/why-english-layers-beneath-the-language-adelaide-fringe-festival/2025-03-01/
LOCATION:The Lark at Gluttony – Rymill Park\, Rymill Park / Murlawirrapurka\, Cnr East Tce & Rundle Rd\,\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Bread\, Circuses and Home -Thukral and Tagra
DESCRIPTION:  \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a performative installation to unfold at Fed Square\, drawing inspiration from the site of Akhara\, the wrestling ground. \nConsume the sights\, tastes and sounds of Punjab in this vibrant installation and performance series about migration and resilience. \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a free public installation and mini-festival by innovative Delhi-based artist duo Jiten Thukral (Jalandhar\, Punjab) and Sumir Tagra (New Delhi). \nInspired by the artists’ research in Melbourne and their ongoing work with migrant communities\, this work takes its cue from the urgent agricultural crisis faced by Punjabi farmers in India. Year on year\, generational divisions of land\, climate change\, politics and inadequate laws have severely affected Punjabi farmers’ livelihoods\, forcing many to relocate their lives\, including to Australia. \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a collaboration with Melbourne’s diverse Punjabi communities and a celebration of the unique ways that cultures adapt\, survive and transform in the wake of international migration. Drawing inspiration from the act of kushti (a form of traditional Indian wrestling) and the wrestling ground Akhara\, Bread\, Circuses and Home is a free\, vibrant display of Punjabi folk music\, radio programming and interactive game plays will also accompany the installation. \nGather with the Punjabi community to learn\, share meals\, reflect and celebrate. \n\n\n\nFriday 28 Feb (opening night) \n6 – 8pm \nKushti wrestling demonstrations \nSpoken word poetry by Sukhjit Khalsa \nTraditional Sitar played by Rajbir Singh \nBhangra dancing by Bhangranation DHOLWISE \nMusic by Karamveer Singh \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSaturday 1 March \n3 – 6pm \nKushti wrestling demonstrations \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSunday 2 March \n3 – 6pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nMonday 3 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nTuesday 4 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nWednesday 5 March \n6 – 8pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nThursday 6 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nFriday 7 March \n6 – 8pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling demonstrations \nBhangra dancing by Bhangranation DHOLWISE \nTabla and string performance by Kul \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSaturday 8 March \n3 – 5pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling demonstrations \nBhangra Dancing and Dohl drummer by Sapphire Dance \nMusic by Karamveer Singh \nTabla and string performance by Kul \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSunday 9 March \n11 – 1pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nMonday 10 March \n11am – 1pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \n\n\n\nFIND OUT MORE HERE: Bread\, Circuses and Home | Asia TOPA
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/bread-circuses-and-home-thukral-and-tagra/2025-03-01/
LOCATION:Federation Square\, Swanston St & Flinders St\,\, Melbourne\, Melbourne City\, 3000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Why English? - Layers beneath the language! - Adelaide Fringe Festival
DESCRIPTION:  \nA woman finds it hard to find work as an actor\, since she can’t speak the languages of her own land – India. \nWas this not normal? She starts feeling like a stranger in her own home. The infamous colonial hangover creating chaos worldwide! \nWitness a journey of revelations using beautiful scenography\, the spoken word and physical action. \nInspired by personal experiences and interactions\, Vibhinna invites the audience to experience the nuances of linguistic diversity and its role in our interconnected world. A light hearted show with a powerful undertone! \nWorld Premiere – Edinburgh Fringe 2023 \nGET TICKETS HERE: Why English? – Layers beneath the language! | Adelaide Fringe
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/why-english-layers-beneath-the-language-adelaide-fringe-festival/2025-03-02/
LOCATION:The Lark at Gluttony – Rymill Park\, Rymill Park / Murlawirrapurka\, Cnr East Tce & Rundle Rd\,\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Bread\, Circuses and Home -Thukral and Tagra
DESCRIPTION:  \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a performative installation to unfold at Fed Square\, drawing inspiration from the site of Akhara\, the wrestling ground. \nConsume the sights\, tastes and sounds of Punjab in this vibrant installation and performance series about migration and resilience. \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a free public installation and mini-festival by innovative Delhi-based artist duo Jiten Thukral (Jalandhar\, Punjab) and Sumir Tagra (New Delhi). \nInspired by the artists’ research in Melbourne and their ongoing work with migrant communities\, this work takes its cue from the urgent agricultural crisis faced by Punjabi farmers in India. Year on year\, generational divisions of land\, climate change\, politics and inadequate laws have severely affected Punjabi farmers’ livelihoods\, forcing many to relocate their lives\, including to Australia. \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a collaboration with Melbourne’s diverse Punjabi communities and a celebration of the unique ways that cultures adapt\, survive and transform in the wake of international migration. Drawing inspiration from the act of kushti (a form of traditional Indian wrestling) and the wrestling ground Akhara\, Bread\, Circuses and Home is a free\, vibrant display of Punjabi folk music\, radio programming and interactive game plays will also accompany the installation. \nGather with the Punjabi community to learn\, share meals\, reflect and celebrate. \n\n\n\nFriday 28 Feb (opening night) \n6 – 8pm \nKushti wrestling demonstrations \nSpoken word poetry by Sukhjit Khalsa \nTraditional Sitar played by Rajbir Singh \nBhangra dancing by Bhangranation DHOLWISE \nMusic by Karamveer Singh \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSaturday 1 March \n3 – 6pm \nKushti wrestling demonstrations \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSunday 2 March \n3 – 6pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nMonday 3 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nTuesday 4 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nWednesday 5 March \n6 – 8pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nThursday 6 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nFriday 7 March \n6 – 8pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling demonstrations \nBhangra dancing by Bhangranation DHOLWISE \nTabla and string performance by Kul \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSaturday 8 March \n3 – 5pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling demonstrations \nBhangra Dancing and Dohl drummer by Sapphire Dance \nMusic by Karamveer Singh \nTabla and string performance by Kul \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSunday 9 March \n11 – 1pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nMonday 10 March \n11am – 1pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \n\n\n\nFIND OUT MORE HERE: Bread\, Circuses and Home | Asia TOPA
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/bread-circuses-and-home-thukral-and-tagra/2025-03-02/
LOCATION:Federation Square\, Swanston St & Flinders St\,\, Melbourne\, Melbourne City\, 3000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Bread\, Circuses and Home -Thukral and Tagra
DESCRIPTION:  \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a performative installation to unfold at Fed Square\, drawing inspiration from the site of Akhara\, the wrestling ground. \nConsume the sights\, tastes and sounds of Punjab in this vibrant installation and performance series about migration and resilience. \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a free public installation and mini-festival by innovative Delhi-based artist duo Jiten Thukral (Jalandhar\, Punjab) and Sumir Tagra (New Delhi). \nInspired by the artists’ research in Melbourne and their ongoing work with migrant communities\, this work takes its cue from the urgent agricultural crisis faced by Punjabi farmers in India. Year on year\, generational divisions of land\, climate change\, politics and inadequate laws have severely affected Punjabi farmers’ livelihoods\, forcing many to relocate their lives\, including to Australia. \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a collaboration with Melbourne’s diverse Punjabi communities and a celebration of the unique ways that cultures adapt\, survive and transform in the wake of international migration. Drawing inspiration from the act of kushti (a form of traditional Indian wrestling) and the wrestling ground Akhara\, Bread\, Circuses and Home is a free\, vibrant display of Punjabi folk music\, radio programming and interactive game plays will also accompany the installation. \nGather with the Punjabi community to learn\, share meals\, reflect and celebrate. \n\n\n\nFriday 28 Feb (opening night) \n6 – 8pm \nKushti wrestling demonstrations \nSpoken word poetry by Sukhjit Khalsa \nTraditional Sitar played by Rajbir Singh \nBhangra dancing by Bhangranation DHOLWISE \nMusic by Karamveer Singh \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSaturday 1 March \n3 – 6pm \nKushti wrestling demonstrations \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSunday 2 March \n3 – 6pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nMonday 3 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nTuesday 4 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nWednesday 5 March \n6 – 8pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nThursday 6 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nFriday 7 March \n6 – 8pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling demonstrations \nBhangra dancing by Bhangranation DHOLWISE \nTabla and string performance by Kul \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSaturday 8 March \n3 – 5pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling demonstrations \nBhangra Dancing and Dohl drummer by Sapphire Dance \nMusic by Karamveer Singh \nTabla and string performance by Kul \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSunday 9 March \n11 – 1pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nMonday 10 March \n11am – 1pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \n\n\n\nFIND OUT MORE HERE: Bread\, Circuses and Home | Asia TOPA
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/bread-circuses-and-home-thukral-and-tagra/2025-03-03/
LOCATION:Federation Square\, Swanston St & Flinders St\,\, Melbourne\, Melbourne City\, 3000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Aditya Gautam: Australia's First Indian Prime Minister (Adelaide Fringe Festival)
DESCRIPTION:  \nAditya takes you on a heartwarming and hilarious journey\, where he narrates 5 stories by the end of which you will be convinced that he should be Australia’s First Indian Prime Minister. \nAditya is the Host of the SBS Show – Comedy Karma\n★★★★★ “Master of toying with the fourth wall.” ArtsHub\, 2024\n★★★★ “Comedy so spicy that your cheeks will be in constant pain.” Fringefeed\, 2023\n★★★★ “Will have you laughing out of shock!” The Advertiser\, 2022 \nAfter getting rave reviews for his Debut solo show ‘Don’t call Me a Papadum’\, Aditya Gautam is now touring his second solo show with candid and hilarious stories about Bollywood movies\, shocking revelations about loopholes in immigration rules\, admiring Dollars and much more. This show will take you on a journey like no other. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Australia’s 1st Indian Prime Minister: Aditya Gautam | Adelaide Fringe
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/aditya-gautam-australias-first-indian-prime-minister-adelaide-fringe-festival/2025-03-03/
LOCATION:Comedy Hub – IBIS Bar/Restaurant\, Grenfell Street 122\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250304T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250304T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T133845
CREATED:20250204T234102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250204T234102Z
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SUMMARY:Bread\, Circuses and Home -Thukral and Tagra
DESCRIPTION:  \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a performative installation to unfold at Fed Square\, drawing inspiration from the site of Akhara\, the wrestling ground. \nConsume the sights\, tastes and sounds of Punjab in this vibrant installation and performance series about migration and resilience. \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a free public installation and mini-festival by innovative Delhi-based artist duo Jiten Thukral (Jalandhar\, Punjab) and Sumir Tagra (New Delhi). \nInspired by the artists’ research in Melbourne and their ongoing work with migrant communities\, this work takes its cue from the urgent agricultural crisis faced by Punjabi farmers in India. Year on year\, generational divisions of land\, climate change\, politics and inadequate laws have severely affected Punjabi farmers’ livelihoods\, forcing many to relocate their lives\, including to Australia. \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a collaboration with Melbourne’s diverse Punjabi communities and a celebration of the unique ways that cultures adapt\, survive and transform in the wake of international migration. Drawing inspiration from the act of kushti (a form of traditional Indian wrestling) and the wrestling ground Akhara\, Bread\, Circuses and Home is a free\, vibrant display of Punjabi folk music\, radio programming and interactive game plays will also accompany the installation. \nGather with the Punjabi community to learn\, share meals\, reflect and celebrate. \n\n\n\nFriday 28 Feb (opening night) \n6 – 8pm \nKushti wrestling demonstrations \nSpoken word poetry by Sukhjit Khalsa \nTraditional Sitar played by Rajbir Singh \nBhangra dancing by Bhangranation DHOLWISE \nMusic by Karamveer Singh \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSaturday 1 March \n3 – 6pm \nKushti wrestling demonstrations \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSunday 2 March \n3 – 6pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nMonday 3 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nTuesday 4 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nWednesday 5 March \n6 – 8pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nThursday 6 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nFriday 7 March \n6 – 8pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling demonstrations \nBhangra dancing by Bhangranation DHOLWISE \nTabla and string performance by Kul \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSaturday 8 March \n3 – 5pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling demonstrations \nBhangra Dancing and Dohl drummer by Sapphire Dance \nMusic by Karamveer Singh \nTabla and string performance by Kul \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSunday 9 March \n11 – 1pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nMonday 10 March \n11am – 1pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \n\n\n\nFIND OUT MORE HERE: Bread\, Circuses and Home | Asia TOPA
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/bread-circuses-and-home-thukral-and-tagra/2025-03-04/
LOCATION:Federation Square\, Swanston St & Flinders St\,\, Melbourne\, Melbourne City\, 3000\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250304T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250304T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T133845
CREATED:20250304T053336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250304T053336Z
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SUMMARY:Commbank Holi Festival Adelaide
DESCRIPTION:  \nSaturday 9th & Sunday 10th March 2024\n11:00 AM to 10:00 PM \nGladys Elphick Park / Narnungga (Park 25) – Western Event Space \nAdelaide Holi Festival’s main objective is to celebrate unity in diversity and bring our communities together on the occasion of Holi. It’s two days of Culture – Colours – Food – Song and Dance – Live Performances\, and much\, much more. \nEntry is Free! \nFIND TICKETS HERE: https://holifestivaladelaide.com.au/
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/commbank-holi-festival-adelaide/
LOCATION:NSW
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250304T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250304T203000
DTSTAMP:20260426T133845
CREATED:20250228T124517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250228T124517Z
UID:10003023-1741114800-1741120200@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:An Evening with Justin Narayan: Everything is Indian
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us for an evening with Masterchef 2021 Winner\, Justin Narayan\, as he chats to us about his new cookbook\, Everything is Indian\, where the authentic Indian flavours we crave are given a new life for the everyday home cook. Guests will be treated to a delicious dish cooked by Justin. Come and taste the book  \nWe all love the flavours of Indian food\, but why aren’t they as common in our cooking as soy sauce and tomato paste? \nWelcome to Everything is Indian\, a joyous and delicious journey where Justin Narayan invites you to take his family recipes and do what you want with them. There are no rules\, as long as it tastes great. \nDrawing on his Fijian-Indian heritage and his multicultural upbringing\, Justin shares over 90 recipes that are familiar\, exciting and above all easy. \nWe’re talking roast potatoes taken to the next level with masala flavours\, MasterChef-certified chicken curry tacos\, the best pizza you could ever make at home and an insane cardamom-hit caramel slice. \nLeftover chicken curry now belongs on the best pizza recipe you could ever make at home\, and your scrambled eggs is about to meet chilli and masala. \nRecipes include how-tos and time-saving hacks so you can get the maximum deliciousness out of your time in the kitchen. \nIn a gorgeous hardback package with fun\, lively photography and a modern accessible feel. \nIt’s the authentic flavours we crave\, given new life. Think of it as a rebrand – but this time\, it’s from someone on the inside. \n6:30pm arrivals for 7pm start.\n\nTickets: $10 per person (plus booking fee and GST)\, redeemable on the night towards any book purchase. \nPick up your $10 coupon when you check in at the front door. Please note: Humanitix booking fee and GST is not part of your coupon value. \nAbout the author: \nJustin Narayan’s Fijian-Indian heritage has shaped his passion for creating beautiful food and community around the table. While he grew up watching cooking shows on TV and admires Gaggan Anand and Gordon Ramsay\, really it’s his mum\, Sunita\, who is hands down the best cook he knows. He learned from her and his grandparents from age 13\, and mealtimes with his family are among his favourite memories. \nJustin won Australian MasterChef 2021\, a journey which helped hone his skills and knowledge along with his love of marrying Indian flavours to modern cooking methods. He is now making his food his career including cooking classes\, takeaway tacos and upcoming restaurant ventures. \nGET TICKETS HERE: An Evening with Justin Narayan: Everything is Indian — Kinokuniya \n 
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/an-evening-with-justin-narayan-everything-is-indian/
LOCATION:Kinokuniya Sydney\, Level 2/500 George St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250304T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250304T202000
DTSTAMP:20260426T133845
CREATED:20250115T071825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250115T071825Z
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SUMMARY:The Substation- Oblation
DESCRIPTION:  \nEncounter the infinite in this new audiovisual experience. Created by Tamil-Australian electronic composer\, Vijay Thillaimuthu\, Oblation draws on chanting practices and explores the relationship between vibration and geometry\, mantra and mandala. \nPresented by The Substation\, Asia TOPA\, Arts Centre Melbourne Informed by the rich history of sound creation\, Oblation incorporates creative technologies with traditional melodies and rhythms from South India and Sri Lanka. Featuring singing\, lasers\, projections\, and vibrations\, Oblation is an evocative sonic and visual world premiere. \nOblation creates a restorative and transformative space through visualisation of sonic performance using lasers\, projections and cymatics – the patterns that emerge through response of particles/liquids to sound. Underneath a large-scale three dimensional projection surface\, an expansive web of electronics form a central tower in service of creation and contemplation. \nThe tower is performed in collaboration with Hari Sivanesan’s Carnatic music ensemble\, the traditional music of South India and Sri Lanka. The work elicits the birth of the universe through embryonic shapes and chanting practices. It considers form developing outof the formless\, and explores the correlation between vibration and geometry\, mantra and mandala. Forging connection through (and despite) sacrifice\, together we encounter the infinite\, developing a throughline from the ancient to the emergent. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Oblation — 4–8 March 2025 — The Substation
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/the-substation-oblation/2025-03-04/
LOCATION:1 Market Street\, Docklands\, VIC\, 3008\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250304T213000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250304T223000
DTSTAMP:20260426T133845
CREATED:20250227T000739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T000739Z
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SUMMARY:Jo Gowda | Export Quality
DESCRIPTION:  \nHave you ever wondered what it feels to live like an immigrant in Australia? \nWell\, you’re in luck! In this show\, Indian-born\, now Brisbane-based comedian Jo Gowda brings you an hour of brilliant stand-up\, filled with hilarious stories from her life as an immigrant living in Australia. Join Jo as she provides a hilarious cultural guide to understanding the obscurities of the world. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Jo Gowda | Export Quality | Adelaide Fringe
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/jo-gowda-export-quality/2025-03-04/
LOCATION:Alley Cat at Rhino Room\, 131 Pirie St\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250305T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250305T113000
DTSTAMP:20260426T133845
CREATED:20250224T030755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250224T030755Z
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SUMMARY:Adelaide Writers' Week - Hanif Kureishi: “Paki\, Writer\, Cripple: Who Am I Now?”
DESCRIPTION:  \nIn a two-part conversation\, Hanif Kureishi first will join Julia Baird to discuss his memoir Shattered and the catastrophic accident that changed his life. Julia Baird and Dr Michelle Johnston\, emergency physician and author\, will then share their reflections on the task of writing about broken bodies\, despair and hope. \nHanif Kureishi was nominated for an Oscar for the screenplay of the 1984 film My Beautiful Laundrette\, while his screenplays for The Mother (2003) and Venus (2006) were both directed by Roger Michell. The Buddha of Suburbia (1990) won the Whitbread Prize for Best First Novel\, and his first collection of short stories\, Love in a Blue Time\, appeared in 1997. He has also written non-fiction\, including his memoir My Ear at His Heart: Reading My Father (2004). His works have been translated into 36 languages. \nDr Michelle Johnston is a consultant Emergency Physician who works at an inner-city hospital. Mostly her days consist of trauma and mess. Also\, she writes. \nShe studied medicine at UWA\, and gained her Fellowship with the Australian College for Emergency Medicine in 1998. \nShe believes there is a beating heart of humanity\, art\, and beauty within the sometimes brutal reality of the Emergency Department\, and she has dedicated her career to finding that sweet spot between creativity and critical care medicine. \nBooks are her other oxygen\, and writing her sustenance. \nJulia Baird is a Sydney-based author and journalist. She writes columns for The Sydney Morning Herald\, The Age and the ABC. She is the former co-host of The Drum on ABC TV and senior editor of Newsweek. Julia’s latest book\, Bright Shining\, is shortlisted for the Australian Book Industry Award for Non-Fiction Book of the Year. \nFIND OUT MORE HERE: “Paki\, Writer\, Cripple: Who Am I Now?” – Adelaide Festival
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/adelaide-writers-week-hanif-kureishi-paki-writer-cripple-who-am-i-now/
LOCATION:Pioneer Women’s Memorial Garden\, King William Road &\, Victoria Dr\, Adelaide\, SA\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250305T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250305T200000
DTSTAMP:20260426T133845
CREATED:20250204T234102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250204T234102Z
UID:10002514-1741197600-1741204800@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:Bread\, Circuses and Home -Thukral and Tagra
DESCRIPTION:  \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a performative installation to unfold at Fed Square\, drawing inspiration from the site of Akhara\, the wrestling ground. \nConsume the sights\, tastes and sounds of Punjab in this vibrant installation and performance series about migration and resilience. \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a free public installation and mini-festival by innovative Delhi-based artist duo Jiten Thukral (Jalandhar\, Punjab) and Sumir Tagra (New Delhi). \nInspired by the artists’ research in Melbourne and their ongoing work with migrant communities\, this work takes its cue from the urgent agricultural crisis faced by Punjabi farmers in India. Year on year\, generational divisions of land\, climate change\, politics and inadequate laws have severely affected Punjabi farmers’ livelihoods\, forcing many to relocate their lives\, including to Australia. \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a collaboration with Melbourne’s diverse Punjabi communities and a celebration of the unique ways that cultures adapt\, survive and transform in the wake of international migration. Drawing inspiration from the act of kushti (a form of traditional Indian wrestling) and the wrestling ground Akhara\, Bread\, Circuses and Home is a free\, vibrant display of Punjabi folk music\, radio programming and interactive game plays will also accompany the installation. \nGather with the Punjabi community to learn\, share meals\, reflect and celebrate. \n\n\n\nFriday 28 Feb (opening night) \n6 – 8pm \nKushti wrestling demonstrations \nSpoken word poetry by Sukhjit Khalsa \nTraditional Sitar played by Rajbir Singh \nBhangra dancing by Bhangranation DHOLWISE \nMusic by Karamveer Singh \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSaturday 1 March \n3 – 6pm \nKushti wrestling demonstrations \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSunday 2 March \n3 – 6pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nMonday 3 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nTuesday 4 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nWednesday 5 March \n6 – 8pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nThursday 6 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nFriday 7 March \n6 – 8pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling demonstrations \nBhangra dancing by Bhangranation DHOLWISE \nTabla and string performance by Kul \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSaturday 8 March \n3 – 5pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling demonstrations \nBhangra Dancing and Dohl drummer by Sapphire Dance \nMusic by Karamveer Singh \nTabla and string performance by Kul \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSunday 9 March \n11 – 1pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nMonday 10 March \n11am – 1pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \n\n\n\nFIND OUT MORE HERE: Bread\, Circuses and Home | Asia TOPA
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/bread-circuses-and-home-thukral-and-tagra/2025-03-05/
LOCATION:Federation Square\, Swanston St & Flinders St\,\, Melbourne\, Melbourne City\, 3000\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250305T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250305T202000
DTSTAMP:20260426T133845
CREATED:20250115T071825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250115T071825Z
UID:10002457-1741203000-1741206000@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:The Substation- Oblation
DESCRIPTION:  \nEncounter the infinite in this new audiovisual experience. Created by Tamil-Australian electronic composer\, Vijay Thillaimuthu\, Oblation draws on chanting practices and explores the relationship between vibration and geometry\, mantra and mandala. \nPresented by The Substation\, Asia TOPA\, Arts Centre Melbourne Informed by the rich history of sound creation\, Oblation incorporates creative technologies with traditional melodies and rhythms from South India and Sri Lanka. Featuring singing\, lasers\, projections\, and vibrations\, Oblation is an evocative sonic and visual world premiere. \nOblation creates a restorative and transformative space through visualisation of sonic performance using lasers\, projections and cymatics – the patterns that emerge through response of particles/liquids to sound. Underneath a large-scale three dimensional projection surface\, an expansive web of electronics form a central tower in service of creation and contemplation. \nThe tower is performed in collaboration with Hari Sivanesan’s Carnatic music ensemble\, the traditional music of South India and Sri Lanka. The work elicits the birth of the universe through embryonic shapes and chanting practices. It considers form developing outof the formless\, and explores the correlation between vibration and geometry\, mantra and mandala. Forging connection through (and despite) sacrifice\, together we encounter the infinite\, developing a throughline from the ancient to the emergent. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Oblation — 4–8 March 2025 — The Substation
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/the-substation-oblation/2025-03-05/
LOCATION:1 Market Street\, Docklands\, VIC\, 3008\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250305T213000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250305T223000
DTSTAMP:20260426T133845
CREATED:20250227T000739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T000739Z
UID:10002632-1741210200-1741213800@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:Jo Gowda | Export Quality
DESCRIPTION:  \nHave you ever wondered what it feels to live like an immigrant in Australia? \nWell\, you’re in luck! In this show\, Indian-born\, now Brisbane-based comedian Jo Gowda brings you an hour of brilliant stand-up\, filled with hilarious stories from her life as an immigrant living in Australia. Join Jo as she provides a hilarious cultural guide to understanding the obscurities of the world. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Jo Gowda | Export Quality | Adelaide Fringe
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/jo-gowda-export-quality/2025-03-05/
LOCATION:Alley Cat at Rhino Room\, 131 Pirie St\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250306T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250306T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T133845
CREATED:20250204T234102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250204T234102Z
UID:10002515-1741248000-1741280400@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:Bread\, Circuses and Home -Thukral and Tagra
DESCRIPTION:  \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a performative installation to unfold at Fed Square\, drawing inspiration from the site of Akhara\, the wrestling ground. \nConsume the sights\, tastes and sounds of Punjab in this vibrant installation and performance series about migration and resilience. \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a free public installation and mini-festival by innovative Delhi-based artist duo Jiten Thukral (Jalandhar\, Punjab) and Sumir Tagra (New Delhi). \nInspired by the artists’ research in Melbourne and their ongoing work with migrant communities\, this work takes its cue from the urgent agricultural crisis faced by Punjabi farmers in India. Year on year\, generational divisions of land\, climate change\, politics and inadequate laws have severely affected Punjabi farmers’ livelihoods\, forcing many to relocate their lives\, including to Australia. \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a collaboration with Melbourne’s diverse Punjabi communities and a celebration of the unique ways that cultures adapt\, survive and transform in the wake of international migration. Drawing inspiration from the act of kushti (a form of traditional Indian wrestling) and the wrestling ground Akhara\, Bread\, Circuses and Home is a free\, vibrant display of Punjabi folk music\, radio programming and interactive game plays will also accompany the installation. \nGather with the Punjabi community to learn\, share meals\, reflect and celebrate. \n\n\n\nFriday 28 Feb (opening night) \n6 – 8pm \nKushti wrestling demonstrations \nSpoken word poetry by Sukhjit Khalsa \nTraditional Sitar played by Rajbir Singh \nBhangra dancing by Bhangranation DHOLWISE \nMusic by Karamveer Singh \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSaturday 1 March \n3 – 6pm \nKushti wrestling demonstrations \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSunday 2 March \n3 – 6pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nMonday 3 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nTuesday 4 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nWednesday 5 March \n6 – 8pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nThursday 6 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nFriday 7 March \n6 – 8pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling demonstrations \nBhangra dancing by Bhangranation DHOLWISE \nTabla and string performance by Kul \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSaturday 8 March \n3 – 5pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling demonstrations \nBhangra Dancing and Dohl drummer by Sapphire Dance \nMusic by Karamveer Singh \nTabla and string performance by Kul \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSunday 9 March \n11 – 1pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nMonday 10 March \n11am – 1pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \n\n\n\nFIND OUT MORE HERE: Bread\, Circuses and Home | Asia TOPA
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/bread-circuses-and-home-thukral-and-tagra/2025-03-06/
LOCATION:Federation Square\, Swanston St & Flinders St\,\, Melbourne\, Melbourne City\, 3000\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250306T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250306T202000
DTSTAMP:20260426T133845
CREATED:20250115T071825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250115T071825Z
UID:10002458-1741289400-1741292400@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:The Substation- Oblation
DESCRIPTION:  \nEncounter the infinite in this new audiovisual experience. Created by Tamil-Australian electronic composer\, Vijay Thillaimuthu\, Oblation draws on chanting practices and explores the relationship between vibration and geometry\, mantra and mandala. \nPresented by The Substation\, Asia TOPA\, Arts Centre Melbourne Informed by the rich history of sound creation\, Oblation incorporates creative technologies with traditional melodies and rhythms from South India and Sri Lanka. Featuring singing\, lasers\, projections\, and vibrations\, Oblation is an evocative sonic and visual world premiere. \nOblation creates a restorative and transformative space through visualisation of sonic performance using lasers\, projections and cymatics – the patterns that emerge through response of particles/liquids to sound. Underneath a large-scale three dimensional projection surface\, an expansive web of electronics form a central tower in service of creation and contemplation. \nThe tower is performed in collaboration with Hari Sivanesan’s Carnatic music ensemble\, the traditional music of South India and Sri Lanka. The work elicits the birth of the universe through embryonic shapes and chanting practices. It considers form developing outof the formless\, and explores the correlation between vibration and geometry\, mantra and mandala. Forging connection through (and despite) sacrifice\, together we encounter the infinite\, developing a throughline from the ancient to the emergent. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Oblation — 4–8 March 2025 — The Substation
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/the-substation-oblation/2025-03-06/
LOCATION:1 Market Street\, Docklands\, VIC\, 3008\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250306T213000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250306T223000
DTSTAMP:20260426T133845
CREATED:20250227T000739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T000739Z
UID:10002633-1741296600-1741300200@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:Jo Gowda | Export Quality
DESCRIPTION:  \nHave you ever wondered what it feels to live like an immigrant in Australia? \nWell\, you’re in luck! In this show\, Indian-born\, now Brisbane-based comedian Jo Gowda brings you an hour of brilliant stand-up\, filled with hilarious stories from her life as an immigrant living in Australia. Join Jo as she provides a hilarious cultural guide to understanding the obscurities of the world. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Jo Gowda | Export Quality | Adelaide Fringe
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/jo-gowda-export-quality/2025-03-06/
LOCATION:Alley Cat at Rhino Room\, 131 Pirie St\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250307T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250307T190000
DTSTAMP:20260426T133845
CREATED:20250227T001404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T001404Z
UID:10002637-1741370400-1741374000@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:7-Eleven Attack: The Indians Are Coming - Delhi Buoy
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nAUSTRALIA GETTING TAKEN OVER BY INDIANS? \nCrikey mate\, looks like the kangaroos have some competition Down Under as they anxiously await a flavourful makeover. \nRAW Comedy SA Winner/Nationals runner-up\, Delhi Buoy\, is set to bring his hilarious show as he plans the great Australian takeover using a strategy he is calling – The 7-ELEVEN Attack! \nPlease note: This event has had a title change from ‘7-Eleven Attack: The Indians Are Coming’ since the Adelaide Fringe Guide was printed. \n\nGET TICKETS HERE: 7-Eleven Attack: The Indians Are Coming – Delhi Buoy | Adelaide Fringe
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/7-eleven-attack-the-indians-are-coming-delhi-buoy/2025-03-07/
LOCATION:Comedy Hub – IBIS Bar/Restaurant\, Grenfell Street 122\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
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GEO:-34.9239626;138.6041698
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Comedy Hub – IBIS Bar/Restaurant Grenfell Street 122 Adelaide SA 5000 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Grenfell Street 122:geo:138.6041698,-34.9239626
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250307T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250307T200000
DTSTAMP:20260426T133845
CREATED:20250204T234102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250204T234102Z
UID:10002516-1741370400-1741377600@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:Bread\, Circuses and Home -Thukral and Tagra
DESCRIPTION:  \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a performative installation to unfold at Fed Square\, drawing inspiration from the site of Akhara\, the wrestling ground. \nConsume the sights\, tastes and sounds of Punjab in this vibrant installation and performance series about migration and resilience. \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a free public installation and mini-festival by innovative Delhi-based artist duo Jiten Thukral (Jalandhar\, Punjab) and Sumir Tagra (New Delhi). \nInspired by the artists’ research in Melbourne and their ongoing work with migrant communities\, this work takes its cue from the urgent agricultural crisis faced by Punjabi farmers in India. Year on year\, generational divisions of land\, climate change\, politics and inadequate laws have severely affected Punjabi farmers’ livelihoods\, forcing many to relocate their lives\, including to Australia. \nBread\, Circuses and Home is a collaboration with Melbourne’s diverse Punjabi communities and a celebration of the unique ways that cultures adapt\, survive and transform in the wake of international migration. Drawing inspiration from the act of kushti (a form of traditional Indian wrestling) and the wrestling ground Akhara\, Bread\, Circuses and Home is a free\, vibrant display of Punjabi folk music\, radio programming and interactive game plays will also accompany the installation. \nGather with the Punjabi community to learn\, share meals\, reflect and celebrate. \n\n\n\nFriday 28 Feb (opening night) \n6 – 8pm \nKushti wrestling demonstrations \nSpoken word poetry by Sukhjit Khalsa \nTraditional Sitar played by Rajbir Singh \nBhangra dancing by Bhangranation DHOLWISE \nMusic by Karamveer Singh \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSaturday 1 March \n3 – 6pm \nKushti wrestling demonstrations \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSunday 2 March \n3 – 6pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nMonday 3 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nTuesday 4 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nWednesday 5 March \n6 – 8pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nThursday 6 March \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nFriday 7 March \n6 – 8pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling demonstrations \nBhangra dancing by Bhangranation DHOLWISE \nTabla and string performance by Kul \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSaturday 8 March \n3 – 5pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling demonstrations \nBhangra Dancing and Dohl drummer by Sapphire Dance \nMusic by Karamveer Singh \nTabla and string performance by Kul \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nSunday 9 March \n11 – 1pm \nChildren’s Kushti wrestling \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \nMonday 10 March \n11am – 1pm \nMending circle with Manjari \nFarmer is a Wrestler (Interactive game) \n\n\n\nFIND OUT MORE HERE: Bread\, Circuses and Home | Asia TOPA
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/bread-circuses-and-home-thukral-and-tagra/2025-03-07/
LOCATION:Federation Square\, Swanston St & Flinders St\,\, Melbourne\, Melbourne City\, 3000\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250307T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250307T200000
DTSTAMP:20260426T133845
CREATED:20250224T044041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250224T044041Z
UID:10002612-1741374000-1741377600@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:Aiyyo So Mini Things! with Shraddha Jain In Perth
DESCRIPTION:  \nFinally\, a show for all age groups…and yes\, it’s suitable for kids too! \n‘So Mini Things’ is a standup show which is a compilation of short funny experiences narrated in a humorous way to the audience and is expected to go on for up to 75 minutes. \nThe show will predominantly be in English with small traces of Hindi\, Marathi\, Tulu\, Kannada\, & Gujarati. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Aiyyo So Mini Things! with Shraddha Jain In Perth – DryTickets.com.au
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/aiyyo-so-mini-things-with-shraddha-jain-in-perth/
LOCATION:Perth Modern School\, 90\, Roberts Rd\, Subiaco\, WA\, 6008\, Australia
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GEO:-31.9442833;115.8361407
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250307T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250307T202000
DTSTAMP:20260426T133845
CREATED:20250115T071825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250115T071825Z
UID:10002459-1741375800-1741378800@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:The Substation- Oblation
DESCRIPTION:  \nEncounter the infinite in this new audiovisual experience. Created by Tamil-Australian electronic composer\, Vijay Thillaimuthu\, Oblation draws on chanting practices and explores the relationship between vibration and geometry\, mantra and mandala. \nPresented by The Substation\, Asia TOPA\, Arts Centre Melbourne Informed by the rich history of sound creation\, Oblation incorporates creative technologies with traditional melodies and rhythms from South India and Sri Lanka. Featuring singing\, lasers\, projections\, and vibrations\, Oblation is an evocative sonic and visual world premiere. \nOblation creates a restorative and transformative space through visualisation of sonic performance using lasers\, projections and cymatics – the patterns that emerge through response of particles/liquids to sound. Underneath a large-scale three dimensional projection surface\, an expansive web of electronics form a central tower in service of creation and contemplation. \nThe tower is performed in collaboration with Hari Sivanesan’s Carnatic music ensemble\, the traditional music of South India and Sri Lanka. The work elicits the birth of the universe through embryonic shapes and chanting practices. It considers form developing outof the formless\, and explores the correlation between vibration and geometry\, mantra and mandala. Forging connection through (and despite) sacrifice\, together we encounter the infinite\, developing a throughline from the ancient to the emergent. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Oblation — 4–8 March 2025 — The Substation
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/the-substation-oblation/2025-03-07/
LOCATION:1 Market Street\, Docklands\, VIC\, 3008\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250307T213000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250307T223000
DTSTAMP:20260426T133845
CREATED:20250227T000739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T000739Z
UID:10002634-1741383000-1741386600@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:Jo Gowda | Export Quality
DESCRIPTION:  \nHave you ever wondered what it feels to live like an immigrant in Australia? \nWell\, you’re in luck! In this show\, Indian-born\, now Brisbane-based comedian Jo Gowda brings you an hour of brilliant stand-up\, filled with hilarious stories from her life as an immigrant living in Australia. Join Jo as she provides a hilarious cultural guide to understanding the obscurities of the world. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Jo Gowda | Export Quality | Adelaide Fringe
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/jo-gowda-export-quality/2025-03-07/
LOCATION:Alley Cat at Rhino Room\, 131 Pirie St\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250308T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250308T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T133845
CREATED:20250304T051439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250304T051627Z
UID:10003034-1741435200-1741446000@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:Adelaide Holi Celebration
DESCRIPTION:  \nSaturday Club Adelaide invites you to come along and learn about the Hindu festival Holi. It’s not just about food and colour but also about new beginning and the reign of goodness. Come and join in and learn about all aspects of this festival and where to celebrate it in Adelaide post this event. \nFIND TICKETS HERE: https://events.humanitix.com/let-s-celebrate-holi
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/175662/
LOCATION:237 North Terrace\, 237 North Terrace\, Adeliade\, SA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250308T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250308T190000
DTSTAMP:20260426T133845
CREATED:20250304T050131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250304T050524Z
UID:10003033-1741440600-1741460400@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:Gulaal & Glam – Holi Celebration (Ladies Event) 2025
DESCRIPTION:  \nCelebrate the festival of colors with an exclusive touch of glamour at the Gulaal & Glam Holi Celebration Ladies Event 2025 in SA! This special event brings together music\, dance\, and vibrant energy\, creating a joyful atmosphere for women to enjoy Holi in style. Get ready to drench yourself in colors\, groove to upbeat tunes\, and experience an evening filled with fun\, laughter\, and unforgettable moments. Whether you’re a Holi enthusiast or just looking for a lively celebration\, this event promises an exhilarating experience tailored for ladies. \nDon’t miss out on the Gulaal & Glam Holi Celebration Live Show in SA\, where tradition meets elegance. Enjoy mesmerizing performances\, indulge in festive treats\, and embrace the spirit of Holi like never before. Gather your friends\, dress in your festive best\, and immerse yourself in this one-of-a-kind Holi celebration designed exclusively for women. \nFIND TICKETS HERE: https://www.premiertickets.co/event/gulaal-glam-holi-celebration-ladies-event-2025/ 
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/gulaal-glam-holi-celebration-ladies-event-2025/
LOCATION:Roll Mafia 239 North East Road\, Hampstead Gardens SA South Australia Australia 5086\, Roll Mafia - 239 North East Road\, Hampstead Gardens\, South Australia\, 5086
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