Bookings
School bookings open 24 September 2024 for all DreamBIG 2025 events and performances.
If travel costs prohibit attendance at an Adelaide Festival Centre presented performance or workshop, subsidies are available to eligible schools. Learn more or apply.
The Museum of the Everyday need your help!
They have been tasked with the mission of collecting items for a time capsule that tells the story of our time. Meet the Museum’s enigmatic curator and embark on a quest to answer profound questions such as: How will we be remembered? How do we tell the story of who we are? What objects are important enough to be part of this story?
From mundane objects to profound symbols, each choice tells a story. Sealed and sent into the cosmos, this time capsule carries our hopes, dreams, and reflections, a beacon of curiosity for eternity.
This venue is wheelchair accessible.
The South Australian Museum is located on North Terrace, Adelaide
The Museum is fully wheelchair accessible. A wheelchair can also be booked with security staff for use within the Museum. There are two lifts within the Museum as follows:
1. One located in the north-east corner of the Museum, accessible on the ground floor through the World Mammals Gallery
2. The other located in the south-east corner of the Museum, accessible on the ground floor through the Australian Aboriginal Cultures Gallery.
This venue is external to Festival Centre. To plan your visit to the South Australian Museum, please go to their website.
School bookings open 24 September 2024 for all DreamBIG 2025 events and performances.