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A new generation of artists in Adelaide's creative hubs are challenging conventions and claiming space on stages from Rundle Street to the Festival Theatre.
From Rundle Park to the Port, independent organisations and volunteer networks are quietly orchestrating a seismic shift in how Adelaide celebrates itself.
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