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Behind the March madness

Supercars roar through the streets, colourful characters roam venues across the state and music blares. Once Mad March arrives, it’s impossible to ignore. We know there’s a lot going on this month, but who exactly is coming in 2020? Here’s a sneak peek.  

Thandi Phoenix, WOMADelaide

Sydney singer-songwriter Thandi Phoenix has a soft spot for SA’s long-running outdoor festival WOMADelaide. After all, it was the first concert her mum ever took her to when she was 13. “I remember there being a parade, and for some reason, I got picked to wear a crazy blue costume and walk ahead of the pack,” Thandi says. The South African-born artist is returning to the festival in March – this time as one of the headliners. It’s the pop singer’s first time playing at the open-air festival.  
Thandi Phoenix headlines WOMADelaide. Image:

Thandi Phoenix performs at WOMADelaide this year. Image: WOMADelaide

 
WOMAD is a refreshing event. It’s the heart of music where you’re able to connect with people regardless of who you are.
Thandi’s managed to make a few connections of her own over the years. She’s been backing vocalist for American rapper Macklemore and English superstar Jess Glynne, so she’s no stranger to performing with big names at major festivals. And it doesn’t take much for her to feel at home doing what she loves. “Chuck me on a stage, give me a crowd and I’m ready to go.” Thandi does admit she might need to think a little harder about costume choice. “There’s a photo floating around of me in that crazy blue outfit. I’ll need to find it and step up my game and get some inspiration for WOMAD this year.” Thandi Phoenix performs at WOMADelaide at Botanic Park on Sunday, 8 March. RAA member exclusive: Save 14% on selected pre-sale adult passes to WOMADelaide.  

Todd Hazelwood, Superloop Adelaide 500

Supercar driver Todd Hazelwood has been sitting trackside as a spectator at the Superloop Adelaide 500 ever since he could walk. Now the 24-year-old is behind the wheel making his childhood dreams come true. It hasn’t been an easy ride though. “I didn’t come from a financially well-off family, so the early days were about trying to find sponsorship,” Todd says. “My mum, dad and I were always trying to think of ways to get my name out there, so I started selling chocolates at school and we’d do sausage sizzles on the weekend.”  
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Supercar driver Todd Hazelwood. Image: Superloop Adelaide 500

  There was always one goal in mind – to race the Adelaide 500. “I got my chance in 2014. From then, I’ve raced every year. It’s the only event I’ve religiously gone to year after year.” It makes sense that the kid from Adelaide’s north east, who now lives in Melbourne, would clear his diary and head back to where it all began. “I feel fortunate the event is in our backyard. You can watch the races and then enjoy the nightlife by wandering over to the Fringe to see the most of what Adelaide has to offer. “It’s an awesome time of year to be home.” Superloop Adelaide 500 is on from 20–23 February. RAA member exclusive: Save 10% on general admission tickets to Superloop Adelaide 500.  

Peter Goldsworthy, Adelaide Writers’ Week

Medicine and literature may sound like two very different fields, but South Australian author Dr Peter Goldsworthy begs to differ. So much so, he drew inspiration for his latest novel from one of his patients. “Medicine is all about human stories and high stakes,” he says. “That’s what writing is all about.” Peter’s latest novel Minotaur follows the life of his patient Daniel – a blind man who rebuilds his Ducati motorcycle by touch. The book will be the focus of Peter’s Adelaide Writers’ Week talks in March. Now 68, the stalwart first made an appearance at the writers’ week as a budding author at the age of 19. Each year since, he’s left in awe by the talent gathering in Adelaide. From Vienna to Vancouver, Peter has attended writers’ events around the world, but in his words, “there’s nothing quite like Adelaide’s”.      

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