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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Live in Concert

Hold on to your broomsticks and watch out for fighting trees and flying snitches! The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (ASO) has announced the return of the Harry Potter Film Concert Series. This performance will see the second film, Harry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsTM projected onto a 40-foot high-definition screen, whilst Nicholas Buc conducts a 75 piece orchestra live on stage. This is the perfect opportunity to introduce children of all ages to the wonders of live classical music, with a world-class orchestra making this blockbuster classic come alive. Last year’s concert was a sell out. Now Adelaide is lucky to have it return 2018 in a global tour by CineConcerts and Warner Bros that sees half a million audience goers attend more than 600 performances in 38 countries. Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Managing Director Vincent Ciccarello says: “The ASO is delighted to be performing the sequel in the Harry Potter series. John Williams’ scores has cemented itself as a great icon of 21st century film music, his signature sound playing a key role in bringing J. K. Rowling’s wizarding world to life. To watch the film in full live symphonic sound is a true treat.” SATURDAY 28 APRIL, 2018 ************************ VENUE: ADELAIDE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, ARENA TICKETS: ASO.COM.AU The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Harry Potter Film Concert Series Facebook: Adelaide Symphony Orchestra 

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MEET: Elleni Pearce LENZO’s Party Queen

Planning a celebration? It’s a piece of cake with LENZO, the one-stop online party shop. LENZO was created by Adelaide born, Elleni Pearce, whose objective was to create the ‘eBay of parties’. Today, it is exactly that. Anyone from suppliers to buyers can utilise the website as a hire business, event service, party supply store or venue finder, all in the one place. We know that kid’s parties are sometimes challenging. You feel like you can’t do the mermaid theme again, because your daughter’s friend or cousin had that at her birthday last week. Coming up with new and exciting ideas can be difficult, but now LENZO will do all the hard work for you! We’re not the only ones in love with LENZO. Recently celebrities such as Bec Judd and Rozalia Russian have shared their own LENZO parties on social media. Think decorations like neon lights, multicoloured balloons, monochrome themes, teepees and confetti. Parents are side-stepping the clowns and face painting for giant balloon installations and extravagant table settings. LENZO has also worked with major brands such asSEED Heritage, Witchery and Mecca Cosmetica. We quizzed Elleni Pearce on how she became the queen of entertaining: WHAT DID YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT GROWING UP IN ADELAIDE? I love Adelaide – still do! Despite having moved almost 15 years ago, it’s still “home” to me. More than anything, I don’t think it’s relevant where you grow up, but really who you grow up with, and the people around you. That’s why I still call Adelaide home because of my friends and family. Elleni as a child WHAT WAS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE CHILDHOOD PARTY EXPERIENCE? Preparation! Pulling the prettiest of partyware together. Even as a 4 year old, I always had a clear vision and theme in my mind. My most memorable parties were the ones hosted at home with friends and family with a pass the parcel out the back and an Australian Women’s Weekly cake creation by Mum (which was pre-ordered by me about 6 months in advance). WHEN DID THE LIGHT BULB MOMENT FOR PARTY WITH LENZO OCCUR? I have always had a love for entertaining. For me, it was all in the details! After celebrating my wedding and my 30th I realised there was not a curated platform for the best in the events industry. I had to Google and search to find exactly what I wanted (and that’s not easy when you’re a little fussy). So I knew there was an opportunity. Then I had my first daughter in 2012 and started the initial business plan but succumbed to the day-to-day pressures of it all and rather than pursuing LENZO, I went back to my career in advertising sales. After my second daughter was born I was adamant this was what I was going to do. The fire was in my belly. WHAT IS UNIQUE ABOUT LENZO? It is the only place where you can shop from a curated range of stock and services for your next event. Rather than being a directory, LENZO allows you to search for the product you want. We inspire via our blog, THE LENZO EDIT and then allow you to get the look via the Marketplace. We now also offer a national service ‘Parties by LENZO’ where we act as an online virtual party planner and pull an event together. This is great for time poor mums that still want a beautiful, personalised event but just don’t have the man hours to pull it off. HOW DO YOU JUGGLE BEING A MUM OF TWO BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTERS WHILE RUNNING YOUR OWN BUSINESS? A juggle it is!!! I am also pregnant with my third baby (a little boy) so things are about to get very interesting! Over time I’ve realised you can’t do everything at once. You need to prioritise certain things in your life at any given point of time and give it 110%. I try to be present I am home, I feel that’s really important. When in LENZO mode, I have to be super productive. It’s easier now with a fabulous team and support around me. WHAT DO YOU DO IN YOUR RARE DOWN TIME? I love to get away for the weekend. A simple road trip to the Mornington Peninsula will do the trick. I am very much an extrovert and gain energy from those around me. On the weekends, I ensure that I balance the crazy work life with social activities with friends and family. This is very important to me and although it’s not traditional down time, I feel I have a balance. The kids love it too! WHAT ARE YOUR KEY STYLING TIPS FOR ANYONE PLANNING AN EVENT? Choose one key element you love. It could be a reference to a pattern, colour or texture. Create a mood-board around this element and if you find something doesn’t tie in, then ditch it! This focus will keep you on track and ensure you execute a cohesively styled event. DESCRIBE YOUR PERSONAL AESTHETIC IN 3 WORDS? Fresh, playful and chic. WHAT IS INSPIRING YOU RIGHT NOW? I went to a talk recently called ‘The Resilience Project’. It was probably one of the most inspiring two hours of my life. They have an app and I love it. It’s all about three key ingredients to achieve happiness: gratitude, empathy and mindfulness. I strive to live by those and try to implement them into the lives of my girls. Instagram: @partywithlenzo  Website: Lenzo.com.au  Elleni Pearce Portrait Hugh Davies Photography  Lenzo photography by Kas richards 

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A Family-Friendly Food & Wine Festival is Coming to Norwood

The Italian piazza experience coming to George Street On Sunday 15 April the aroma of wood-oven pizza and food from local restaurants will waft through the air, as George Street Piazza is filled with joyous event goers and families eager to taste and explore local Norwood delights. The event will be hosted by The City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters and see George Street transformed into a bustling and vibrant Italian piazza (public square), paying homage to the rich Italian heritage within the area. This makes it the perfect opportunity to grab the fam or meet a friend and enjoy a celebration in a beautiful community setting. Mayor Robert Bria said the ‘George Street Piazza’ event will build on the City’s reputation as a food destination, connecting the area’s many food and beverage manufacturers with The Parade’s iconic restaurants and cafes. “This event is about taking people through an authentic food experience with an Italian flavour from the factory gate to the plate,” said Mayor Bria. There will be lots to tantalise the taste buds of those young and old with local stalls such as, Quinzis Confectionery, Bravos Kitchen, The Bath, Manto Café and Selena Estate offering Italian desserts, coffee, antipasto platters, pasta and more! Patrons can also expect options from nearby manufacturers such as beverage selections from local cellar doors and craft brewers, as well as live pasta making and cooking demonstrations. The main act will be Vogue Duo – Antonio and Kate Lara Villano playing at 2pm and 3pm, as well as solo musicians including a saxophonist, piano accordion and trumpeter. There will also be live painting from artists and caricaturists. “Hosting a good event in George Street provides an opportunity to activate a different space within The Paradeprecinct and offer visitors a different type of experience,” said Mayor Bria. The event will take place between 10am – 4pm on George Street, Norwood from The Parade to Webbe Street For further information please visit npsp.sa.gov.au Facebook: @cityofnpsp

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Myer Centre: Mum’s the World this Mother’s Day

Mums do an amazing job all year round, so it’s only fitting they’re showered with love and appreciation on their special day. How do we bundle up all this gratitude into a one-of-a-kind Mother’s Day present? The Myer Centre Adelaide has more than 80 specialty retailers, stocking everything from fashion, cosmetics, homewares, jewellery, accessories, arts and crafts and appliances. This makes the Myer Centre your one-stop-shop for the perfect gift. Below are our favourite picks! If you can’t decide on one, pamper your mum (or yourself) there is always a range of gift voucher available Chi Body Spirit/Massage & Bodyworks Fresh Hair and Body Posh Nails Professionail Studio Sal Store Directory LOWER GROUNDChi Body SpiritMassage & BodyworksHairhouse WarehouseFresh Hair and BodyProfessionail GROUNDAustralian GeographicLUSHMyer LEVEL 1Posh NailsStudio Sal LEVEL 2ToyworldMyer – Peter AlexanderMyer LEVEL 3LincraftMyer @myercentreademyercentreadelaideshopping.com.au

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INTERVIEW: Anoushka Shankar (WOMADelaide)

Deeply rooted in the Indian Classical tradition and gifted with her father’s ability with the sitar, Anoushka Shankar returns to WOMADelaide 2018 to share her musical innovation and exploration. With a multitude of accolades including five Grammy nominations, Anoushka is a bold composer. She is also a mother of two boysand an impassioned supporter of women’s rights and social justice, which is reflected in her recent collaborations. We chat to Anoushka to get the scoop on how she juggles being both a mum and famous travelling musician. So you’ll be gracing the stage of WOMAD this year, how exciting! What are you looking forward to about WOMAD? Just being back in general. WOMAD is one of the more memorable show experiences that I’ve had and that says a lot. The last time I was there was back in 2010, so it’s been a long time and I’m really looking forward to coming back. I’m playing with some amazing musicians and I have some other friends that are playing the festival. What is the value of your music and world music festivals like WOMAD to families?  My music at its heart is based on the Indian classical music I was raised with but then it sort of broadens out from there into something you could say is a bit more accessible. You could say it’s a great way for new listeners and young people to be introduced to what could be a new sound for them. You’ve got two kids yourself? Has motherhood inspired any of the content in your latest album ‘Land of Gold?’ Absolutely, I just had my second son a few months before starting working on the album so it was hugely influential on where I was at emotionally and mentally when I started making the music. I think probably I wrote the whole album in response to the ongoing refugee crisis, but primarily it was the experience of sitting with my own children in a kind of place of safety and watching the experiences of other families, other parents, other children and that was really the thing that broke my heart. Above all I think there is a difference at least for me, a different level of sensitivity and empathy for what that must feel like now that I have children of my own, that I love as much as I do. I can just immediately relate to what that must feel like and therefore I felt really compelled to want to express that musically. Tell us about inside me, the lyrics are about feeling the life inside of you and you wrote this whilst you were pregnant… Yes that was a few years ago when I was pregnant with my first boy. So that was my first experience of being pregnant and of feeling a child moving inside. It’s a really amazing experience that I had with both of my kids whilst making music. Hearing the child inside and feeling the child inside kind of responding to the music I was making. So it was a really beautiful experience of being in the recording studio and feeling the baby kick when we were playing the music, so that became, one of the songs that I was writing, about what it feels like to feel a life dancing.   I read that in the past you’ve taken one of your sons Zubin on tour. Do you still tour with your kids? Are they interested in learning from you the way that you learnt from your father? Now because he’s school age it’s a lot more infrequent, but when he was a baby and I just had one kid and it was a very particular time where I was still booked the way I would have been booked if I hadn’t had a kid, so I just took him on the road with me. And we did an incredible tour with my album ‘Traveller’ where he just was with us. We built a little crib into the back of the tour bus and we did about 90 shows that year. It was iconically amazing for me and it was also exhausting and really stressful. You know, it’s that thing a lot of parents go through where I had no idea what it would be like until I was finally doing it. That pressure to try and do everything and feel like I had to keep going with everything that I said I had said I would do as a musician and then also wanting to be the perfect mother and be present all the time. I kind of did it all but at the end it was a little bit like ahhhh phew okay Is he interested in learning from you the way that you learnt from your father? Not at the moment, he’s quite young. He’s quite interested in the electric guitar at the moment though. I’m guessing it would be a little hard from them to learn the sitar yet considering it is one of the most complex musical forms? Can you tell us a bit more about the sitar? What I had was a bit of a musical grounding before I started the instrument so that’s really helpful. So we do a lot of basic singing, understanding of the notes etc. We do that and he studies piano and he has fun on the guitar. But when he’s a little bit older, if he’s genuinely interested then of course I would teach him, but it’s not something I feel like I need to do for the sake of it.   How long would it take one to learn to play the sitar? Oh god, I’m still learning! Years for sure. It’s a really complex instrument and it’s a intricate intense classical music form so it takes a lot. Is there anything else you’re going to do whilst you’re here in Adelaide? How long are you here for? We are there for a couple of days. We get in a

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PBC Expo: You Expect, They Deliver

You Expect, They Deliver The Pregnancy, Babies & Children’s Expo has all you need to know from bump to birth and beyond. Expecting a baby can be both an exciting and daunting time. Google isn’t always your best friend and word of mouth can become confusing. The Pregnancy, Babies & Children’s Expo offers growing families access to information and a spectrum of choice when it comes to products and services. Don’t spend what should be your happy days gritting your teeth about which pram is the most functional, what plastic is toxic or how to prepare for breastfeeding. Find all of this information in one place at the PBC Expo. PBC Expo Manager Corrin Wakely says: “Knowledge is power! Our purpose is to simply connect all of the leading brands, services, experts and local businesses that we can with our audience, to answer any questions and address concerns to help alleviate fears.” The PBC Expo began 27 years ago from humble South Australian beginnings. Expo Founders, Julie and the late Greg Rocke, were expecting their first child, but found they struggled to locate the parenting information and advice they needed. They decided to develop their own exhibition dedicated to parents and parents-to-be. Now PBC Expo is supporting, educating and empowering parents and families, with 7 Expos a year, Australia-wide. Over 1.5 million people have walked through the Expo doors. PBC Expo 2018 Highlights: Active parenting workshops KIDDO Mag stand Parenting insights – live talks with doctors and midwives Kindergym Air Gym Playgroup SA – Play Space Imagination play area Car restraint safety centre Little Big Book Club reading hub hosted by Raising Literacy Australia. Baby care rooms and private feeding areas Come and say hello to the KIDDO Mag team at the Expo. We will have competitions, mags and more! Saturday 7th – Sunday 8th April 2018 Adelaide Showground, Wayville 10am – 5pm For more information or tickets visit pbcexpo.com.au Facebook: pbcexpo

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Art Gallery of South Australia: A Good Place to START

A Good Place to START Count your crayons and sharpen your pencils because school holidays are here and it’s time to get creative at the Art Gallery! The Art Gallery of South Australia holds START at the Gallery on the first Sunday of every month. The program is a fun and FREE way to introduce little ones to the wonderful world of visual art. START includes art activities, tours, live performances and entertainment suitable for children (aged 3-12) and their families. With the Colours of Impressionism Masterpieces from the Musée D’Orsay and 2018 Adelaide Biennial currently exhibiting it’s also the perfect time to visit the Gallery. The Gallery also runs a School Holiday Program with a dynamic range of workshops. These holidays you will find: HYBRID CREATURES Mon 16–Fri 20 April 10am, 11.30am, 1pm Ages 5–12 years | $10 per child Parent/guardian supervision required. Draw, cut and combine the best qualities and the characteristics of animals you admire to create a super-powered hybrid creature. DIGITAL STORYTELLING Mon 23 – Tue 24 April 10am–1pm & 2–5pm Ages 9–15 | $30 per participant Everyone has a camera these days and a story to tell. Learn how to use photography to tell stories in this workshop with Nat Rogers, editorial and commercial photographer. MAKE AN IMPRESSION – START Sunday 6 May 11am–3pm Ages 3 –12 | Free Capture the moment and find out how light and colour can change a scene in art workshops and family tours that include music and performances. Booking for School Holiday Workshops is essential T 08 8207 7109 E public.programs@artgallery.sa.gov.au The Art Gallery of South Australia 

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Go With Your Gut

Healing illness can come in many forms, and probiotics are one natural source leading the way. Daina Lindsay will never forget seeing her baby boy, Sands, struggling to breathe. Covered with tubes and attached to machines in intensive care, the then one year old’s immune system had shut down from a respiratory infection. He had endured countless viruses and had five rounds of antibiotics in three months for repeated ear infections. So when a caring nurse told Daina and husband Dan that their son’s immune system had been compromised by the antibiotics, she put all her energy into finding ways to improve her family’s health. “My kids have been completely different since I started using probiotics,” says Daina, mum of four year old Maiia and Sands, now two. “From having to call the doctor every two weeks, they are now so healthy even being in daycare four days a week. If they do get sick, it’s gone in a day or two and we haven’t had to use antibiotics since.” The radio station sales executive was so convinced of the healing properties of the health supplement, she started her own brand, PONO Probiotics, making combinations that are particularly baby and child friendly. In fact, they can be taken by babies from birth. “I give it to them every day,” says Daina, 34, a born and bred Adelaide girl who recently relocated her family to Brisbane. “My kids love to eat the coconut powder off the spoon as a treat. I also put it on their Weetbix, and in their water bottles. It can stay for hours in chilled water. Or I’ll make up a smoothie with the tummy tonic liquid or green powder. A teaspoon each day and you’re done.” Mum of two and naturopath/nutritionist Jess Blair is also a big advocate of probiotics. “The benefits are far and wide, from reducing gastrointestinal problems, to helping conditions such as colic, allergies and eczema,” she advises. “My son, Taika is 11 months and has probiotics in his formula almost every day. My eldest son, Harlem is 7 and we have used probiotics on and off over the course of his life. In times of stress, sickness of travelling overseas we all make sure we are taking probiotics as well as pre-biotics to reduce risk of getting sick or reduce the severity if we do come down with something.” The recommended daily dose is between 5 to 10 billion CFU good bacteria per day, or 20 to 30 billion if recovering from illness or preparing to travel. The key ingredient doing all the good work is ‘Lactobacillus’, which flushes out bad bacteria and replaces it with beneficial ones. “It’s great for reducing inflammation, as is ‘bifidobacterium’,” adds the health practitioner. “These strains are great for general babies’ health. If your child has a certain condition, different strains can be added to combat this. The research is ever evolving with gut health, and more research is getting done in relation to microbiome of babies however the two strains above are very well researched and tolerated in babies and in adults.” Jess Blair on how to give an infant probiotics · For breastmilk, express a small amount and mix with the correct dosage of PONO Baby Probiotics and syringe it into the mouth. · Prior to breastfeeding, hand express a small amount of milk around the nipple and rub PONO Baby Probiotics onto the nipple prior to the baby latching. · If baby is taking a bottle, either breastmilk or formula, mix the correct dosage of PONO Baby Probiotics in with the liquid · If your baby is on solids you can also add the correct dosage of PONO Baby Probiotics in with cooled or room temperature food. Do · Take a probiotic during and after antibiotic administration. Research has shown quite clearly that you SHOULD take probiotics alongside antibiotic therapy and taking probiotics concurrently will reduce antibiotic associated side effects and symptoms such as diarrhoea. · Dose your probiotic either with food or within 30 minutes of eating. Studies suggest that probiotic bacteria have a much better survival rate when taken with a meal. Dairy or grain based meals optimise this survival rate through the upper gastrointestinal tract. · Provide your gut with prebiotics by consuming foods such as dairy, fermented foods, cooked and cooled starchy vegetables and rice. This gives the probiotics something to feed on. · Consult your healthcare practitioner if you are concerned about taking a probiotic supplement and whether it is right for you. · Follow the probiotic storage instructions. Certain strains of good bacteria can only survive in the right temperature conditions. Dont · Stop taking a probiotic after one course. Probiotic bacteria don’t permanently colonise the gut on their own and need constant support through our diet and lifestyle · Take probiotics at the exact same time as taking an antibiotic. While you should be taking a probiotic during antibiotic therapy, spread the dosing out by a couple of hours. · Assume that you are getting a therapeutic dose of probiotics through cultured yoghurts. Yoghurts only contain a small number of probiotics, if any at all! You can however add PONO Probiotic to your yoghurt. · Cook or heat your probiotics as this will kill the good bacteria cells. Research shows that probiotics die when heated to high temperatures, however can survive at body temperature. If adding probiotics to your oats in the morning, don’t add them prior to cooking, only add the probiotics once cool enough to eat. Probiotics can be added to cool foods or drinks that are then frozen and naturally defrosted, as the bacteria will remain dormant in the freezer. @ponoprobiotics ponoprobiotics.com

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Seymour’s New Furry Friend

‘Ms the dog ate my homework!’ is a common fib Seymour teachers might hear more of , now that the College has welcomed Hunter, a Wellbeing Dog. Hunter is a three-year old Labrador who was trained by Guide Dogs SA. He is now a Pets as Therapy Dog (PAT), permanently situated on-site at Seymour to assist with student wellbeing and learning. Seymour is the only independent school in South Australia to have a therapy dog permanently on-site. Already, Hunter has started attending counselling sessions as well as visiting classrooms to sit with the girls for a lesson. Teachers have also found he is making a positive impact on students’ learning and engagement. Vanessa Browning, the Head of the Junior School says “Some of the girls have had the opportunity to read to him and they do so with real confidence. Hunter’s loving nature helps children to relax, open up, try hard and have fun.” “We have also found Hunter is very helpful with girls who are distressed from injury or are just having a bad day. He helps them to relax and takes the attention away from their ailment. The benefits with the students and parents has far exceeded my expectations and we are loving having him here”, says Ms Browning. Seymour College

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Kip&Co Kids’ Apparel Is Here

Kip&Co’s first ever dedicated kids’ apparel collection! Just in time for Easter, Kip&Co‘s snug, cotton-fleece sweaters and trackies are available in three signature prints for rug rats in sizes 2 to 10. Mix n’ match or rock the full set, either way, these guys are too adorable to resist! Beginning in 2012 offering bedding, Kip&Co have blossomed into a vibrant lifestyle brand, which is now offering sleepwear. We can’t wait to see what other kind of apparel is on the horizon. Describing themselves as being ‘Inspired by the everyday and the out of the way – life’s big moments and its sunny days, laughter, adventure and the next sip of champagne’ Kip&Co stocks kid, teen, adult and lifestyle products. We especially love them for their unique colourful prints. Check out their new children’s sleepwear range below: Pre-order now for delivery late March. HOME SUPPLY121 Grenfell St, Adelaide 5000T: 0419862499www.homesupply.com.au Website: www.kipandco.com.auInstagram: @kipandco

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Adelaide Festival Centre Launches ‘Something on Saturday’ 2018 Program

Something on Saturday (SOS) is returning to the Adelaide Festival Centre and KIDDO Mag is bringing you an exclusive first look at the 2018 program!  Once again, this year’s SOS program promises to bring awesome winter fun for 1 to 12 year olds. Every Saturday at Adelaide Festival Centre you can enjoy fabulous live performances for kids from just $12. Plus, all shows are followed by a FREE Foundation Kids Corner Workshop. It’s time to get crafty! Foundation Kids Corner Workshops at Something on Saturday are funded by the Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation. The Foundation raises funds for projects that inspire young people through the arts. For this reason workshops are free. KIDDO’s Top Program picks:   GRUG AND THE RAINBOW Presented by Windmill Theatre Co 14 & 21 April Grug began his life as the top of a Burrawang tree that fell to the ground. Fascinated by the world around him and full of determination, Grug embarks on an epic journey to reach the rainbow that always seems just beyond his grasp. Featuring exquisite puppetry, plenty of surprises and more of the gentle storytelling that has delighted audiences around the world, this show has been especially created for the littlest theatregoers (and Grug fans of all ages). Space Theatre 14 April10am / 12pm / 2pm 21 April 10am / 12pm / 2.30pm Ages 2-6 Duration 35mins KIDS CORNER Get Creative with Windmill Theatre Co. Workshop places are strictly limited, with bookings available prior to the performance. Space Theatre Foyer | Following each performance SNOW WHITE Presented by Australian Classical Youth Ballet 18 August Banished, doomed and crestfallen! How will the beautiful Snow White survive the queen’s poisonous and bitter jealousy? Will love save the day? This is a beautiful and magical ballet adaptation of Snow White featuring the handsome prince, the jealous queen and seven cheeky little friends. Narrated by South Australian legend and TV favourite, Brenton Whittle, you’ll be transported to a fairy tale world of classic beauty and charm. Come along and help save Snow White with TV’s Brenton Whittle and Book Worm as Narrator! Dunstan Playhouse 1pm / 3pm Ages 3+ Duration 60mins KIDS CORNER Quick and Quirky Costumes Create a new look by making a fun costume. What will you become? It’s heaps of fun for everyone! Dunstan Playhouse Foyer | 1.30 – 3pm FAMILY GALA Presented by Adelaide Cabaret Festival 9 June An Adelaide Cabaret Festival favourite for three years running, the Family Gala reminds us we’re all kids at heart. Rummaging through the cabaret junkyard, this year our performers will divine the treasure from the trash. Donned in her best glittered shoes and her gown of the nest recycled trash, host Ali McGregor leads a stellar cast of singers, dancers and comics in a night that will have even the grownups squealing. KIDS CORNER Feathers and Fairy Tales Add a little pop to your red carpet out t and join us for junkyard fun. Dunstan Playhouse Foyer | 1 – 2.30pm KAPUT Presented by Adelaide Cabaret Festival 16 June There’s hilariously off-the-wall mayhem in everything that Tom Flanagan touches in this highly skilled acrobatic masterpiece of spectacularly-timed mishaps. “Mr Fixit” takes clumsy to a new level, literally, as he back-flips, slips, and springs across the stage to pull off daring feats of madness. And all without saying a word!Once you enter this dust-covered upside-down world, you’ll see why Tom’s world-touring, award-winning show has won legions of fans from 3 to 93 years old. Banquet Room 1pm / 3pm Ages3+ Duration60mins KIDS CORNER Slapstick Cards Make your slapstick dreams come true! Construct your own pop-up card with clowns, acrobats and ladders. Banquet Room Foyer | 12.30 – 2pm VIEW THE FULL PROGRAM HERE   Book Now adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/sos Instagram: @adelaidefescent

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Dannii O’Donnell: The List

Lately, I have been feeling overwhelmed by just how busy my beautiful, but chaotic life has become. Before I’ve even had my (first) cup of coffee of a morning, I can feel the adrenalin running through my veins, fuelled not only by the caffeine but by the packed schedule that lies ahead of me that day. This feeling doesn’t stop, either. Even as I lay in bed at night, eyes gripped shut, mind racing; I listen to my Husband snore next to me and beg myself to fall asleep. It’s an anxiety that has been building for some time but at this point in my life it has reached its peak. I am a wearer of many hats: Mother, Wife and Friend, just to name a few. Each one of these roles brings with it a sense of responsibility and an expectation that all these relationships can co-exist and thrive. But can they? Most of the time I feel as if I am doing a lousy job at all of them, my head bobbing up and down in the water, I could sink at any time. I’m busy and there’s no denying it: there’s my kids nap schedules, social lives and activities. And of course there are the mundane but necessary daily tasks required to run a household, none of which I can keep on top of thanks to my darling two year old, who leaves a trail of destruction wherever she wanders. Then, there’s that issue of one on one time with my Husband (does a quick butt-grab as we cross paths in the kitchen count?). I didn’t think so. And what about catching up with my friends? When the kids are around we can barely manage to finish our coffees while they’re still hot, let alone delve into an authentic, stimulating conversation about each other’s lives. Finally, fill in any gaps in my schedule with a bunch of other things I don’t really want to do, but say ‘yes’ to anyway, because I’m a chronic people-pleaser who feels too bad to say ‘no’. Life feels like endless to-do list, jotted down on tiny scraps of paper sprawled around the house, a jumble in my head or in notes on my phone. I was recently discussing this topic of ‘busyness’ and my habit of list-making with a girlfriend who supportively replied, ‘if you don’t have a list, are you even living?’ But maybe the question is actually quite the opposite: are our lists, our packed schedules and our inability to say ‘no’ actually stopping us from living our BEST lives? There is a movement currently gaining momentum on social media called #slowliving and a quick look on Instagram at the hashtag #theartofslowliving conjures feelings of calmness and simplicity in those tiny little squares: an overhead shot of a cup of tea and an open book, a sunset over the countryside, a bunch of flowers on a rustic farmhouse table, a close-up of a baby’s feet. It may sound corny, but it is these beautiful simple things, these beautifully simple moments that are continually overlooked as we race through our hectic days, weeks and years. As a society, we seem to thrive on being busy. Some may even say that ‘busyness’ can be used as a measure of success. ‘I’m so busy’ is a phrase we hear every day; we wear it like a badge of honour. But what if we made the conscious decision to un-busy ourselves? If we were to simplify our schedule and take the pressure off a bit, would we feel better for it? There is certainly nothing wrong with working hard, thriving on a routine or a having an enviable social schedule. But perhaps, as Women, we need to stop striving be the perfect Mother, Partner, Friend and to start saying ‘no’ to things, without the guilt, when life starts to feel like too much. Maybe then, we will have the time to stop, sit down, and finish a hot cup of tea without thinking of the next item on our to-do list. Just do your best to drown out those inevitable toddler tantrums going on in the hallway, they don’t stop for anyone. @dannii.odonnell 

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Holiday at Home this Easter at Kidz Gigantic Day Out!

The Easter Bunny is dropping everything this Easter Long Weekend and hopping to Adelaide’s newest and most exciting kids event, Kidz Gigantic Day Out! Kidz Gigantic Day Out (KGDO) at Adelaide Convention Centre is one of those events that have us just as excited as the kids. It’s acceptable for us to want to play with Nerf guns and slime, right? Yes, we think so too! Not only is this event jam-packed with activities, it’s really affordable if your wallets are feeling a bit light after the festive season. It is also conveniently located in the CBD. Our favourite part about KGDO is that it is an ultra inclusive event. Whether your child is sporty, into science, animals, toys or nature there is something for everyone. The event has four interactive entertainment zonesfeaturing science & nature play, sport, LEGO and “big rigz”. We know what it’s like to be the uncoordinated one on sports day wishing we were in a science or art lesson. KGDO caters to all different interests under the one roof. Get active with SANFL or discover something new in the science lab. The worlds your oyster! “After three years of successfully running Brick-a-laide, our team identified an appetite for an even broader, family-friendly event in Adelaide over the Easter Long weekend,” says Simon Burgess, General Manager, Adelaide Convention Centre. Alex Bradford, Exhibition and Event Development Manager at the Adelaide Convention Centre, adds, “Brick-a-laide has enjoyed such a strong, positive following over the past three years. In developing KGDO, we wanted to maintain that excitement and following while expanding the concept to appeal to an even larger audience. We feel KGDO offers a great mix.” The four zones at this year’s inaugural Kidz Gigantic Day Out include: THE SCIENCE LAB & NATURE PLAY Perfect for budding scientists and professors, this zone features an extensive range of activities from building robotics and electric circuits to making slime, studying the night sky in the Star Dome, meeting native animals and exploring the indoor nature playground complete with a sand pit and fairy garden! ➢ ACTIVE KIDZ COME’N’TRY Presented in conjunction with SANFL and SACA, Active Kidz provides opportunity for attendees to try their hand at football and cricket and meet their favourite players. It also includes a giant NERF challenge! BRICK-A-LAIDE Catering to LEGO® enthusiasts of all ages, Brick-a-laide features an unbeatable line-up of brick creations by local and interstate modellers and builders, along with a large range of LEGO® retailers and creative LEGO® play areas. BIG RIGZ Catering to children’s fascination with real life “Big Rigz”, this zone allows guests to inspect and explore a thrilling series of vehicles, including fire engines, rescue boats, trucks, cranes and more. In addition to these four zones, KGDO will also feature a spectacular series of FREE live stage shows across the event days, including the Animals Anonymous Native Animal Show and SciWorld’s Science Spectacular. Full List of Activities Active Kidz – Come ‘n’ Try Get active and burn some energy! Presented with SANFL and SACA, try your hand at a footy and cricket, or join The NERF challenge! AFL Auskick Milo Cricket Giant NERF Challenge Science Lab & Nature Play An amazing line-up of activities for budding scientists and professors! Science Craft and Electric Circuits Make your own Slime Bugs’n’slugs Native animals Dig-a-Dino Starlab planetarium experience Indoor nature playground, with sand pit, cubby building and fairy garden Brick-a-laide Big Rigz Inspect and explore a thrilling series of real life ‘Big Rigz’. Don’t forget to bring your camera for a great range of photo opportunities! Fire engines Rescue boats Trucks Cranes Special Accomodation Offer Kidz Gigantic Day Out is partnering with InterContinental Adelaide to offer a fabulous accomodation offer. Conveniently located right next door to the Convention Centre, InterContinental Adelaide will offer a special accommodation rate of $165 per room / night to all KGDO ticket holders, providing yet another reason to holiday in the City this Easter Long Weekend. Poster Colouring & Design Competition KGDO is running a colouring and poster design competition where your child could win a family pass to this year’s  event– or the grand prize, a Parrot Mambo FPV Drone! There will be two drones up for grabs – one for the winner of the colouring competition (open to ages 8 and younger), and one for the poster art competition (open to ages 15 and younger). To enter, simply download the colouring sheet / poster template HERE Submit your completed entry via email to kidzdayout@avmc.com.au by Sunday, 25 March at 8pm ACST. Kidz Gigantic Day Out will be held at the Adelaide Convention Centre, 30 – 31 March with doors open from 10am – 5pm daily. Sensory Friendly Sessions will be held between 9am – 10am each day. Instagram: @kidzdayout_adl Facebook: @kidzgiganticdayout Further information and tickets

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Nature Play Forest Festival

 Grab your picnic blankets and beanies, Nature Play Forest Festival is returning to Kuitpo Forest in Autumn 2018!  ABOUT FOREST FESTIVAL: Following an incredible turnout at the 2017 event, Nature Play have teamed up with – Alexandrina Council, Mount Barker District Council, and ForestrySA – to bring you another cracking event in Kuitpo Forest from 10 am – 3pm on Wed 18 + Thurs 19 April. Forest Festival has been specially designed for families with children 0 – 12 years old [older children are welcome however!]. There’ll be over a dozen nature play activities on offer including: Low ropes adventure course through the pines Natural loose parts play Wild cubby building in the Eucalyptus forest Story time + family reading amongst the pines Australian animal-themed family yoga classes with Eternal Yoga & Wellness Orienteering & bushwalking trails ‘Nature hands-on’ with Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges NRM Board’s NRM Education program Autumn mask making with Kate Hubmayer Nature potion and tinkering stations Wildlife display and shows with Animals Anonymous Bush Stick Xylophone jam sessions with Tribal Instruments Food trucks: Forage Supply Co; From The Butlers Pantry; Sunshine Iceblocks; and Sookii La La Street Food. TICKETS: The event is being ticketed and numbers capped each day to ensure families have the best time possible. Tickets will cost $10 per child and $5 per adult per day [plus Eventbrite fees]. Babies under 1 year-old do not require tickets. To find out more or book tickets click here  See you in the forrest!

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REVIEW: The I Hate Children Children’s Show

REVIEW: The I Hate Children Children’s Show Date: Monday March 12, 2018 Location: The Flamingo at Gluttony Loud, colourful and like one big sugar rush, The I Hate Children Children’s Show is not your ordinary kids show. Paul Dabek, with his talented band The Kidnappers, perform an energetic show full of comedy, magic and rock & roll – appealing to both little and big people. Songs including Pocket Money Blues and Magic Bag of Disappointment have the crowd laughing at the same time, but for different reasons. Paul is an excellent performer; quick witted and cheeky. But beware – audience members are enticed on stage, and he doesn’t hold back with the kids. They are often the butt of the jokes … but at the delight of the cackling parents. The kids don’t care though. They dance and sing and laugh along and by show’s end Paul has them eating out the palm of his hand. The final song includes flying marshmallows, floating flamingoes, acrobatics, a guitar solo and a bubble machine. All the ingredients for a cool kids – and maybe parents – party. So Paul proves (I think) he doesn’t really hate children! Shows run until Sunday, March 18. Instagram: @theihatechildrenshow Facebook: @ihatechildren By Kate Younie @big_little_words

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