2021 Adelaide Festival of Ideas program launched

2021 Adelaide Festival of Ideas guest curators

2021 Adelaide Festival of Ideas guest curators L to R:听Isobel Marshall,听Professor John Carty and听Kirstie Parker in front of theWangu Poles, which mark the entrance of the Kaurna Learning Circle (Karra Wirraparinangku) on the 成人大片 North Tce campus.

Reborn Festival of Ideas to shine brighter than ever with Stan Grant, Clementine Ford, Taryn Brumfitt, Costa Georgiadis, Gavin Wanganeen, Matt Stone and Ben Shewry

Australia鈥檚 exciting new event, Illuminate Adelaide, in partnership with the 成人大片, will turn a spotlight on the leaders and concepts shaping today鈥檚 world with a reinvigorated

From Thursday 15 to Sunday 18 July, the 2021 festival will explore the theme of Bright Future 听through 27 panels, forums, lectures and special events, featuring a diverse line-up of some 60 speakers, and held at the 成人大片鈥檚 North Terrace campus. With a small number of paid events, and most sessions free (registration is required), the event鈥檚 theme and the session topics will resonate with Illuminate鈥檚 focus on the concepts of Art, Light, Innovation and Technology.

Australia鈥檚 most celebrated thinkers will invite audiences to have their own 鈥榣ight bulb moment鈥 as they examine ideas pertinent to our society and imagine what the future might hold.

The outstanding line up of thought leaders from across the country has been assembled by guest curators alongside Illuminate Adelaide鈥檚 co-founders and creative directors, Lee Cumberlidge and Rachael Azzopardi, and Ross Ganf, Director, Cultural and Campus Events, the 成人大片. This year鈥檚 guest curators are Yuwallarai journalist and Aboriginal advocate Kirstie Parker, social entrepreneur, medical student and 2021 Young Australian of the Year Isobel Marshall, and South Australian Museum鈥檚 Head of Humanities and Director of the University鈥檚 National Centre for Aboriginal Language and Music (NCALMS) Professor John Carty.听听听听

Highlights of this year鈥檚 program include:

  • Gladys Elphick Memorial Oration on the importance of the Aboriginal Flag 鈥 This keynote oration presented by Stan Grant marks 50 years since the flag was first flown in Victoria Square and explores its role in half a century of Aboriginal relations with non-Aboriginal Australia as well as recent legal community controversy surrounding copyright.
  • Fair Game 鈥 A long overdue examination of racism in sport featuring AFL legend Gavin Wanganeen, former Socceroo Bruce Djite and the AFL鈥檚 General Manager of Inclusion and Social Policy Tanya Hosch.
  • Voice, Treaty, Truth 鈥 An exploration of truth telling, a discussion of the Uluru Statement from the Heart and the importance of a Voice to Parliament featuring Professor Megan Davis.
  • Making Friends of Enemies 鈥 in a world so quick to tear each other down what could be learned if instead of reacting in anger we turned enemies into friends? Attica chef Ben Shewry speaks about a defining moment of undeserved kindness that shaped his future relationships.
  • True Selfie 鈥 Writer and director Taryn Brumfitt and author Clementine Ford will have a frank discussion about the way social media impacts body image and mental health.
  • COVID PositiveDr Norman Swan and Adelaide Lord Mayor Sandy Verschoor will focus on the positives that have come out of the COVID pandemic.

The future of food is in the spotlight at Souper Foods, where attendees receive a souvenir mug filled with delicious soup from Attica chef Ben Shewry; and From The Ground Up investigates regenerative agriculture and future farming methods with gardening legend Costa Georgiadis, sustainability innovator Matt Stone and acclaimed food journalist Max Veenhuyzen.

For those after more than food for thought, Matt Stone will serve up a multi-course banquet for the Adelaide Festival of Ideas Dinner, which sees guests sharing the table with award-winning journalists, artists and leaders from around the country.

Other sessions include an exploration of the ongoing effects of recent bushfires on those who experienced them firsthand with Fighting Fires: Public Safety and Public Interest; and Artists Without Borders is a discussion on touring and international collaboration in a post-Covid world, featuring key Illuminate Adelaide artists from international multimedia studio Moment Factory and Chris Petridis alongside Rachael Azzopardi and Lee Cumberlidge. And on closing night, Radiance, a gathering of Australia鈥檚 cultural elders and philanthropists discussing their legacy and hopes for the future.

Guest Curator Kirstie Parker said: 鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to exposing Festival audiences to First Nations people鈥檚 perspectives and worldviews, and having rich discussions about ways to better embed them in narratives and actions, both small and big, from the local to national and beyond.鈥

Fellow Guest Curator Isobel Marshall added: 鈥淎delaide Festival of Ideas has been reinvigorated to give a stage to the ideas, conversations and issues that our society needs to engage with right now. I love how the Festival prioritises making these sessions accessible to the general public so that the expectation of educating ourselves on issues of great importance is actually realistic and exciting.鈥

Established in 1999, the Adelaide Festival of Ideas explores the importance of intellectual exploration and critical thinking to a functioning society. The 2021 Festival takes place at the 成人大片 and features curators and speakers from the staff, student and alumni communities, demonstrating the University鈥檚 ongoing role in fostering conversations and ideas that have the power to shape our future.听

成人大片 Vice-Chancellor Professor Peter H酶j AC said: 鈥淥ur University has been a supporter of the Adelaide Festival of Ideas since it began more than 20 years ago. As the leading institution in South Australia for the creation of new knowledge, ideas and innovation, our campus is a natural home for the festival.

鈥淲e look forward to welcoming many visitors from the community onto our beautiful campus, to engage with leading thinkers on issues that are critical to our world鈥檚 future and our society鈥檚 prosperity.鈥

Illuminate Adelaide鈥檚 co-creative directors, Lee Cumberlidge and Rachael Azzopardi said: 鈥淚lluminate Adelaide is thrilled to be partnering with the 成人大片 to present the Adelaide Festival of Ideas. 听鈥淚t is the perfect platform for discourse around some of the central themes of our event and some of the current topics in need of ongoing debate in our society as we tackle some of the big challenges of our time.

鈥淲e wanted to take a position of optimism in how we do this, so we brought on board our incredible guest curators to shape the festival program and inspire our audiences with memorable discussions, lectures and forums that stay with us long after the event.鈥

Adelaide Festival of Ideas ticketed sessions:

Location: The 成人大片

Thu 15 鈥 Opening night celebrations and Making Friends of Enemies with Attica Chef Ben Shewry. $35*

Fri 16 鈥 Fair Game: Race, the AFL, and Collingwood Football Club. Shelley Ware, Bruce Djite, Gavin Wanganeen, Paul Daley.听 $35*

Sat 17 鈥 Souper Foods: Pick up your souvenir mug, fill it with soup by Ben Shewry, and join the conversation about the future of food in Australia.听 $35*

Sat 17 鈥 Dinner Dialogues: The Adelaide Festival of Ideas Dinner 鈥 An exclusive dinner in the historic Bonython Hall at the 成人大片. Dine with thought-leaders, journalists, artists and leaders from around Australia to share a multi-course meal prepared by one of Australia鈥檚 best chefs Matt Stone.听 $250

Sun 18 鈥 Closing Night 鈥 Radiance: Australia鈥檚 significant 鈥榚lders鈥 talk about their legacy and their hopes for the future. Ulrike Klein AO, Carillo Gantner AC, Catherine Branson AC.听听 $35*

*All ticketed sessions are free for South Australian students. Tickets will be available at the door, subject to availability, and excluding the dinner event.

All other sessions free of charge. For free sessions or to buy tickets, visit

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