Things to do
Come along and witness the courage, character, and hope through the screening of the Award Winning film Scattered People, a live music performance by the Nava Ensemble and Guest Speaker, Deb Stringer, CEO Australian Refugee Association Inc.
Be inspired by the resilient spirit of displaced people around the globe during this Refugee Week celebration.
Scattered People is a story of restitution and hope, of shared humanity and the role music can play in forging bonds of friendship and respect and giving voice to otherwise unsung heroes. It features interviews with music icons including Missy Higgins, John Butler, Archie Roach, Michael Franti, Katie Noonan, Dan Sultan, Baker Boy, Harry James Angus and more. Please note: Scattered People is rated M.
Nava Ensemble is a group of local Iranian musicians in Adelaide performing Persian classical music. All of Nava’s performers have been taught by the masters of music back in Iran and still follow their passion for Persian traditional music.
All visitors to the Marion Cultural Centre are required to scan the COVID Safe Check-in QR code , or sign in manually via the box office. Please visit https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au... to download the required app.
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Box office open: Tuesday to Friday 9.30am to 5pm, closed public holidays*
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Accessibility
Disabled, mobility restricted, sight & hearing impaired bookings – purchases and enquiries 8375 6855 Tuesday to Friday 9.30am to 5pm (excluding public holidays) or email mcc@marion.sa.gov.au
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Wheelchair/Mobility Seating – Wheelchair and mobility seating available.
Perfect day with the Grandparents
Perfect day with the Grandparents