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Unlimited Feet - Let's Dance
Dec
5
to Dec 6

Unlimited Feet - Let's Dance

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Unlimited Feet Performing Arts presents
Production 2025 – “Let’s Dance!”


Featuring the talented students from Murray Bridge in an exciting extravaganza inspired by all things dance! A vibrant and entertaining performance for the whole family to enjoy.

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A Celtic Christmas
Nov
21

A Celtic Christmas

“Jingle Jigs, Reels a Treat.”
Ken Longworth – The Newcastle Herald

After captivating audiences in Australia, New Zealand & the United Kingdom last year, the all-singing, all-dancing, family-friendly treat, ‘A Celtic Christmas by A Taste of Ireland’ is finally set to tour South Australia in 2023!

Watch two star-crossed lovers twirl beneath the mistletoe as award-winning Irish musicians complement the world’s best Irish Dancers to deliver an energetic, heart-warming performance that will leave your feet tapping, eyes shining and your soul wanting more!

Featuring traditional tunes, heartfelt ballads and all your favourite carols, A Celtic Christmas combines red-hot rhythms with jaw-dropping talent in an unforgettable night of storytelling, Irish charm and spectacular entertainment.

Choreographed and produced by multiple National Champion and star of Gaelforce Dance & Rhythms of Ireland, Brent Pace and World Champion and Lord of the Dance Lead Soloist, Ceili Moore, A Celtic Christmas is the star-studded spectacular you won’t want to miss this Christmas season.

Get your tickets now before they sell out.

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Unlimited Feet - Screen Dance
Dec
9
to Dec 10

Unlimited Feet - Screen Dance

Unlimited Feet Performing Arts Presents

Screen Dance

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Unlimited Feet Performing Arts 2021 Production
Dec
11
to Dec 12

Unlimited Feet Performing Arts 2021 Production

Unlimited Feet Performing Arts Presents

Production 2021

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mi:wi
Jul
10

mi:wi

'mi:wi' refers to the invisible ties we have to our past and future, people and land. Drawing on contemporary Indigenous dance techniques and the Ngarrindjeri cultural practice of weaving, this arresting dance work evokes the impact of climate change on the coastal communities and the importance of the passing on culture to future generations.

With one eye on the future and the other on the past, mi:wi sees three First Nations women intertwine their connection to country, ancestry, each other and their future in one powerful performance.

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