Top dance at Adelaide Fringe

See You
A big hit at the Edinburgh Fringe last year, Taiwan’s Hung Dance produce a non-stop banquet of movement tackling themes such as loss and longing.
Adelaide College Of The Arts, Light Square, Friday 3–Sunday 5 March.
Men Who Dance
From hip hop to tap and contemporary to classical, this sextet of chaps take us on a delirious trip to construction sites, under the sea and Bollywood.
Various venues, Friday 3–Sunday 5, Friday 17 & Saturday 18, Thursday 23, Saturday 25 March.
See You / Picture: Liu Ren-haur
Rio 40° Dance
It’s sizzling in here as this physical theatre and high-energy dance collective lay on an immersive and audio-visual performance that aims to mirror the complexity of Brazilian life.
Nexus Arts Venue, West Village, Tuesday 7–Friday 10 March; Light ADL, West Village, Saturday 11, Friday 17 March.
Embrace
A seven-strong cast with various disabilities put on a show which aims to put difference at the forefront and features Madeline Stuart, the first international supermodel with Down syndrome.
Star Theatres, Sir Donald Bradman Drive, Thursday 9–Saturday 11 March.
Recuerdos
Club Farah: Cairo Cabaret
Folk dances from Egypt and around the Middle East are dished up by dance artist and choreographer Kadia, with the show augmented by food from that region should you wish.
Diverse-City, Grote Street, Friday 10–Sunday 12 March.
Flamencodanza
This award-winning dance and guitar group merges flamenco with jazz fusion to produce a colour explosion.
Various venues, Wednesday 15–Sunday 19 March.
Rio 40° Dance
Recuerdos
Another slice of flamenco with a cultural journey along the Guadalquivir River being
brought to life on stage.
Lion Arts Centre, North Terrace & Morphett Street, Friday 17–Sunday 19 March.