All registrations are sold through FringeTIX.
TICKET PRICES (shown in AUD, inclusive of GST, per person)
+ $299: Large Australian and New Zealand organisations (annual turnover $500,000 of more) and all International organisations and companies.
+ $184: Small to Medium Australian and New Zealand organisations (organisations with annual turnover less than $500,000).
+ $134: Individual Independent Artists and Producers (including freelancers and sole traders)
All registration fees are per person. Registrations are strictly non-transferable.
Registered participants for Leaps and Bounds will be balanced to ensure an even mix and range of participants, across independent artists, organisations of different sizes, local and international participants, and diverse disciplines. There are limited registrations in each category.
Registration sales close on Friday 23 February 2024, or once we reach capacity, so don’t delay.
FringeTIX Transaction Fee is waived on your purchase of registration for Leaps and Bounds only. If you are also purchasing tickets to other Adelaide Fringe performances as part of the same transaction, the FringeTIX Transaction Fee will apply.
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APAM Code of Conduct
Leaps and Bounds: APAM x Honey Pot
27-28 February 2024, Tarntanyangga/Adelaide
We want everyone who attends the event to leave having fully and safely participated as a valued member of the international performing arts community. We ask all participants to abide by the APAM Code of Conduct for the event.
By participating in Leaps and Bounds, you agree:
To always honour, seek ways to include and build positive relationships with Traditional Owners and First Nations Community with respect to Lore, protocols of Kaurna lands.
To always respect Sacred Sites, land, air, sea and respectfully leave flora, fauna, land materials and artefacts undisturbed on Country.
To treat all other participants with courtesy, kindness and respect.
That debate is healthy and natural, and sometimes disagreement occurs. When it does, we ask that you respond with a genuine attempt to understand the other person’s perspective. Deep listening is valued, as is dissent.
To respect intellectual property rights and give credit to the originators of creative ideas and work.
To respect the privacy of others participating in the event.
To be mindful and respectful of participants’ linguistic backgrounds and diverse intellectual and physical considerations which may affect the way they engage and communicate in online environments.
To keep communications with other participants focused and relevant to the purpose of the event.
APAM encourages anyone who is subject to behaviour that makes them feel unsafe or excluded to notify our staff on hello@apam.org.au/2024 in the first instance.