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The Festival Fringe Society of Perth was established in 1983 and was the forerunner to the Fringe World Festival. The Society held an annual Fringe Festival up until 1988 at which time the organisation decided to move the Fringe from summer to spring and to re-brand it as Artrage, an annual festival dedicated to the presentation of alternative independent arts – a format that was followed ...
[1] [2] Based in Perth, it originated as an alternative to the Perth International Arts Festival in 1983. [3] Since then, Artrage has evolved into a production company supporting contemporary culture in Western Australia, [4] and produces Rooftop Movies, Girls School, and the annual multi-arts fringe festival Fringe World.
De Parel Spiegeltent - A Belgian tent built in 1905, purchased as a venue for the Perth Fringe World.Previously known as the ‘De Parel Van Vuren’. [11] Built by Belgium's renowned Klessens family, it is 18 meters in diameter and holds up to 350 people.
The Adelaide Fringe in Adelaide, South Australia, now second-largest annual arts festival in the world (after Edinburgh Fringe), started in 1960 as an adjunct to the main Adelaide Festival of Arts. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
Soon after, she returned to Australia in January 2019 to perform "Me, Myself and Everyone Else" as part of Fringe World in Perth. In 2018, Bianco recorded and released her first live album, Life of the Party. The album was crowdfunded by her fans through Indiegogo. [citation needed]
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Frisky & Mannish is a British musical comedy double act, created and performed by singer Laura Corcoran and pianist-singer Matthew Floyd Jones. [1] Known for their pop music parodies, the duo have toured the fringe festival and comedy festival circuits in the United Kingdom and Australia, [2] and appeared on a number of British television and radio programmes.
The arcade will get new lighting, flooring and shopfronts. Tenders for a builder closed in October 2018 and work is expected to begin in January 2018. The City of Perth approved a $665,575 heritage adaptive reuse grant to be provided over five years for the redevelopment. The redevelopment was completed in November 2021. [5]