MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, April 30, 2011 (Press-News.org) Adelaide Kalamela, a showcase of Indian performing arts, is set to return to the South Australia capital towards the end of next month.
Organised by the Adelaide & Metropolitan Malayalee Association, the event has become one of the city's biggest and best-loved multicultural celebrations.
The show features colourful performances that span everything from Bollywood and folk dancing to music played by an Indian orchestra.
Guest stars from other nationalities and backgrounds will also appear at the Adelaide Kalamela, offering the audience an insight into a wide array of cultures and traditions.
As well as the stage show, the event gives visitors the chance to enjoy delicious takeaway snacks from the subcontinent.
Free childminding is available during the concert.
The festival is set to take place on May 28th 2011 at Her Majesty's Theatre on Grote Street. Built in 1913, the venue can seat more than 1,000 people.
Proceedings kick off at 16:30 local time and runs for three hours, including a 15-minute interval.
Ticket prices start at AU$20 for adults, AU$16 for concessions and AU$10 for children aged between two and ten.
Culture vultures thinking of booking Adelaide hotels and heading to the festival can find a large selection of last minute hotel deals in the city at LateRooms.com.au.
Further details can be found by visiting http://www.adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/ or calling (+61) 8 8216 8600.
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The multicultural event takes place at Her Majesty's Theatre on May 28th.
2011-04-30
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