Perth International Arts Festival has released its program for 2013, with artists and events exploding from its sides in the festival’s most plentiful and diverse schedule so far.
Over 500 artists of incredible imagination, vivacity and originality, both Australian and from abroad, will perform or showcase at the festival next year, which will run from 8 February to 2 March 2013, with some exhibitions and screenings running between 25 November 2012 to 14 April 2013.
Some of the artists that will be appearing throughout the festival include Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Father John Misty, Sleepy Sun, Cat Power, the West Australian Ballet, Gregory Page, Archie Roach, Philip Glass, Karin Schaupp and Pavel Steidl, and more more artists greatly admired in their respective fields.
The massive program includes 31 Australian premieres, 25 Australian exclusives, three world premieres, three commissions, five co-commissions, and more than 820 events and 250 film screenings, plus mini festivals like the Perth Writers Festival and the National Play Festival.
Some of our picks for the festival include:
Music:
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Cat Power
Philip Glass in conversation and playing piano etudes
Archie Roach
Jens Lekman
Karin Schaupp and Pavel Steidl
Phronesis
Chrysta Bell with David Lynch
Dance:
Ballet at the Quarry, with the West Australian Ballet
Shiva Shakti
Family entertainment:
Festival Welcome
Perth Writers Festival Family Day
Tangle
Theatre:
Duck, Death and the Tulip
The Threepenny Opera
Caesar Must Die
The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart
A History of Everything
Films:
No
Miss Bala
Armour
Talks:
Out of the Box
Margaret Atwood
The festival was founded in 1953 by The University of Western Australia, and is the longest running international arts festival in Australia and Western Australia’s premier cultural event, gaining a worldwide reputation for excellence in its international program, the presentation of new works and the highest quality artistic experiences for its audience.
For 60 years the Perth Festival has connected with over 700,000 people each year, and continues to host some of the world’s best artists.
Tickets will start to go onsale from this week.
- Amy Robinson