ADELAIDE ISLA WILLIAMS

Is the daughter of Margaret Dickson and Paul Williams. Even before she was born, her parents debated whether she would be a flautist or a violinist. However, she began life as a soprano, keeping her audience awake night and day for many weeks.

She trained as a dancer with the Camberwell District Ballet, and then attended the Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School. Having completed her VCE with two “Top Cats” in dance, she then completed Bachelor of Contemporary Arts Degree, majoring in Dance, at Deakin University. She taught Dance for BDC Dance Studios (Principal Joanne Watt) in Camberwell and Ashwood, and has taught VCE Dance subjects for Swinburne Secondary College. As well as being a superb "wearable art" model, she has choreographed the Manningham Wearable Art Competition, providing an imaginative sound track and inspired movement for 17 models. She also starred in the 2007 Hunchbax Cabaret.

Adelaide presented school/kinder shows for the Kidz Bodz company on themes of health and nutrition.

She has been a popular guest artist with Trio Grande and Elastic Band shows, and also guests as singer with various popular groups but has devoted her talents to the Moulin Rouge in Paris for most of the past four years. She is now back in Australia, studying, dancing and singing.

 

ADSI-MOUROU GIRL

ADSI WITH TRIO GRANDE

3 SONGS WITH ADELAIDE

ADSI GOES TO KINDER