In its Australian premiere What The Day Owes To The Night is a breathtaking display of talent in a way that makes...
In this harrowing documentary, Nanfu Wang investigates the reverberations from China's notorious one-child policy.
£¥€$ (LIES) presents an exciting, mysterious and entertaining way to learn about the confusing world of banking and international markets by allowing...
The Silk Road is the name given to the old trading routes which connected Western Europe with the Far East. Taking in...
Techno Circus is a modern version of shadow puppetry that has evolved to incorporate new technologies and staging abilities to produce a...
18th century Englishmen communicate via smartphone, a character appears before he is born and the very existence of another is called into...
One of the great pop goddesses of South-east Asia, and particularly Malaysia, Siti Nurhaliza performs in Adelaide exclusively for OzAsia.
World famous choreographer Anne Nguyen is highly revered in France for her ability to transform the recalcitrant reputation of hip-hop dance into...
In 1999, English-Indian composter Nitin Sawhney put together an album which he mostly recorded in his bedroom. It was a highly personal...
Multi-award winning movie Girls Always Happy starring long time actress and producer Nai An and rising star Yang Mingming takes a comedic...
A world-renowned choreographer and monks from the Shaolin Temple come together to bring their Adelaide audience a jaw-dropping display of physical feats...
This musical double-bill, jointly hosted by OzAsia and Nexus Arts, brings together two outfits with the same aim: to fuse Australian jazz...
Most people think of experimental theatre as challenging and polarising but as Nassim proves, it can also be whimsical, funny and deeply...
Sulieman Mountain is a potently comic, gritty, gripping cinematic metaphor exploring experiences of profound dislocation between authentic local Kyrgyzstan culture and overbearing...
Set in Damascus in 2015, While I Was Waiting portrays a family - and a country -in limbo.
A portrait of digital disconnection and narcissistic technological practices, Here is the message you asked for… don’t tell anyone else ;-) lures...
A significant time in Malaysia’s history is captured through the unique storytelling composition of Baling, unravelling the events of the 1955 ‘Baling...
Indonesian performer and choreographer, Eko Supriyanto (also known as Eko Pece), returns to Oz Asia with his solo performance, Salt, an entrancing...
In 2010 Korean choreographer Eun-Me Ahn took some of her dancers and three cameras, travelling around the country. On their journey they...
An Indian tale of epic proportions is told through the enthusiasm and brilliance of a single actor, leaving the audience in hysterics...