Womadelaide took the long weekend by storm, with performances from Femi Kuti and Arrested Development and a host of other artistic goings-on throughout the festival grounds. Alicia Canter was there to capture all the action in Adelaide Botanic Park
Choreographed burlesque with bins from French group Cie Fracasse de 12Photograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianAustralian singer Loren Kate on the Moreton Bay stagePhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianDaryl McIntyre and Ryan Schell, both from McLaren Vale, relax on Sunday afternoonPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianFemi Kuti's dancers show the crowd the importance of moving one's behind to AfrobeatPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianHugo from Adelaide sits on the WOMAD signPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianNadia Mahmoud and Mariearma Admosu, both from AdelaidePhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianThe Viva La Vida parade snakes through the festival on Sunday eveningPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianAmerican musician Pokey LaFarge performs on the Speakers Corner stage Photograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianLucy Daniel from Adelaide Hills, enjoying Womadelaide with her sister NinaPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianPolyglot Theatre Co perform their roving performance Ants, where human sized ants search for crumbs with the help of nearby childrenPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianMokoomba from Zimbabwe play their mix of Afro-fusion music on Saturday nightPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianRed Baraat, an eight-piece 'Brooklyn Bhangra' band from New YorkPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianSpeech and Yolonda Thomas from Arrested Devlopment cook turkey lasagna in the Taste The World tent on SaturdayPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianThe Cupcakes, a perfomance duo from from the Roundabout Theatre Co, cleaned the festival with their feather dusters whilst performing 1950’s jingles and dancesPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianChildren created skeleton puppets, floral skulls and masks at workshops throughout the weekend and carried them in this year's paradePhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianTheo, 3, from Beaumaris in TasmaniaPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianTinpan Orange on the Speakers Corner stagePhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianChildren play on the WOMAD sign on Saturday eveningPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the Guardian