From the groundbreaking theatre of Kamp to the dark electronic music of Unsound - plus the fun of the Fringe - see the best images from the second week of the Adelaide festival
Mimi, played by Krzysztof Franieczek and Nosferatu, played by Cezary Kosinski in Grzegorz Jarzyna's Nosferatu at the Dunstan PlayhousePhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianActors depict the underwater fight between Beowulf and Grendel's mother in Beowulf - A Thousand Years of Baggage at The German Club, AdelaidePhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianBritish electronic musician Brian Williams aka Lustmord outside Queens theatre. His tattoos are the map co-ordinates of the place he met his wife in 1985Photograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianHeather Holliday breathes fire in Limbo at the Adelaide Fringe festivalPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianJonathan Nosan, a contortionist bends his body backwards in Limbo at the Fringe. The show that will transfer to London's Southbank in May 2013Photograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianMoravian singer and violinist Iva Bittová, who performed with the Calder Quartet at the festival on ThursdayPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianLisa Clair and Jason Craig in Beowulf - A Thousand Years of Baggage at The German ClubPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianLustmord and MFO on stage at Unsound on Thursday evening, performing Trinity, inspired by the development of the first nuclear bomb in New MexicoPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianMembers of Gravity & Other Myths performing A Simple Space. (From ground up) Martin Schreiber, Jacob Randell and Lachlan BinnsPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianReading electronic band Raime perform at UnsoundPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianKamp at the Space theatre. Puppeteers use a hand-held camera in a model version of Auschwitz concentration camp to create the story. The images are then displayed on the screen above. The show includes a 30-minute discussion at the endPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianRobin Fox's laser show on Thursday night at Unsound, an artist who aims to break down the divide between aural and visual artPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianThe seminal electronic band Severed Heads perform at Queens theatre, at what they say will be their final gigPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianSevered Heads perform on stagePhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianSxip Shirey composer and performer from Limbo in The Garden of Unearthly Delights, part of the Adelaide FringePhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianThe Adelaide festival centrePhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianCrowds gather at the Garden of Unearthly Delights in the Fringe festivalPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianTom Ellard from Severed Heads outside the Queens theatrePhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianDancers (l-r) Rafael Estevez, Patricia Guerrero and Nani Paños perform Flemenco HoyPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianAboriginal musician Archie Roach before his performance at the Adelaide festival on Friday nightPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the Guardian