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The Arts

The German settlers who came to the Barossa Valley in the nineteenth century brought many traditions, some of which survive today.  We celebrate them under the "the Arts".

SALA Festival at Seppeltsfield
30th July - 22nd August 2010

Artist Exhibits:

Micheal D'Antonio

Salisbury Artists;
Janys Asser
Lynda Fanshaw
Haley Jones
Charles Mace

 

Artists on Exhibit for the 2010 SALA Festival are:

MIcheal D'Antonio, 'Forgotten Rush'

Salisbury Artists; Janys Asser, Lynda Fanshaw, Haley Jones & Charles Mace.

Janys Asser 'The Old Ford Deluxe'

Charles Mace 'Sugar Gliders'

Singing is one such tradition...The Adelaide and Tanunda Liedertafel (male choirs) are amongst the oldest anywhere, having been established nearly 150 years ago.

In addition, Seppeltsfield part owners violinist John Harding and cellist Nathan Waks are two of Australia’s most respected classical musicians.


"International Cello Festival, April 2008" Seppeltsfield Distillery.


We have already had concerts in the Distillery and there's the annual Shakespeare in the Vines in the Picnic Grounds, next one January 22nd 2011.

In time there will be a Seppeltsfield Festival, hopefully a sculpture trail and maybe an art gallery.


" The most historic winery and greatest show piece in the Barossa Valley" James Halliday