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"New works by Nathaniel Edington and Too Many Legs by Bryan Tingey and Freight by DADAA" Flyer reads "You are invited to the launch of new works by Nathanael Edginton," and "Adelaide artist Bryan Tingey presents a new body of work that exhibits the varied influences of philosophy, history and psychology informing his work and his experimentation with the artforms of graffiti and , iconography and hieroglyphics. Freight is the latest shipment of outsider art on the move from WA. The exhibition showcases the work of three Western Australian artists working in textiles, photography and digital media."
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"High Beam Festival - The Tutti Ensemble Holdfast Choir in Concert with David Helfgott" Flyer reads "The Tutti Ensemble Holdfast Choir in Concert with David Helfgott with special guests Brian Gilbertson and Jennifer Kneale"
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"High Dreams at The Queens: an aerial sculpture installation" Flyer reads" High Dreams at The Queens: an aerial sculpture installation - the artistic oucome of a community project lead by Evette Sunset"
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"A Frame Exhibition" Promotion Card for Arts Access SA A Frame “Exhibition Opening, Artwork Auction and Inaugural High Beam Visual Art Awards”
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"High Beam Festival 1998 Poster" High Beam Festival Poster 1998 reads "High Beam Festival PRESENTED BY: SPARC DISABILITY FOUNDATION in association with ARTS IN ACTION INC"
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"High Beam Awards For Literature And Music" Held concurrent with the High Beam Festival 2004, "The Awards are open to any person who has been resident in South Australia for a period of not less than one year prior to the closing date, who has a permanent disability and is eligible to be a client of Options Co-ordination."
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"Greetings!" "Greetings!" One page review of highlights for Arts in Action in the year 2000.
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"Arts in Action SA: At the forefront of the disability arts movement since 1989" Brochure, inviting South Australians to become members of or donate to Arts in Action, reading "Arts in Action has been at the forefront of the disability arts movement since its incorporation in 1989. As the peak organisation for arts and disability in South Australia we promote access and participation in the arts by all people with disabilities, and recognise that the arts have become the language of disability culture."
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"Arts Disability Technology Library Workshop" Internet demonstration; imaging and photography; creative adventures with computer technology; music (includes performance and demonstration by Chris Finnen)
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"Arts Disability Technology Library Program" Library access, equity, inclusion, and anti-discrimination seminar and presentation sessions
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"Arts in Action Annual Report 2006" Arts in Action Annual Report 2006, describing the organisation’s work, including an artistic program with visual arts exhibition, music club and radio program.
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"Arts in Action Annual Report 2005" Arts in Action Annual Report 2005, describing the organisation’s work, including an artistic program with visual arts workshops, music club and choir, and a new mentoring program.
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"Arts in Action Annual Report 2004" Arts in Action Annual Report 2004, describing the organisation’s work, including the 2004 High Beam Festival, an artistic program including visual arts workshops, music club and choir.
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"Arts in Action Annual Report 2003" Arts in Action Annual Report 2003, describing the organisation’s work, including preparation for the 2004 High Beam Festival, an artistic program including visual arts workshops, music club, and choir, and assistance with preparation of funding proposals, informational and referral, networking, advocacy.
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"A Creative Leap: Beyond Disability" A Creative Leap: Beyond Disability provides “ … six examples of how others are creating access for people with a disability to participate in artistic activity and develop their creative potential,” including Club Contagious Music Club, Malee Music Program, Karrarendi Visual Art Workshops, Southern Youth Theatre Ensemble, Restless Dance Theatre
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"High Beam Local 2006" High Beam Local Festival Flyer 2006 reads "Adelaide the home to Some of Australia's most innovative festivals is aiving birth to a new invigorated High Beam Festival. In 1998, the vision and passion of many dedicated South Australians brought about the biennial High Beam Festival with unforgettable performances by artists with disabilities from Australia and around the globe. Arts Access SA's High Beam, like Australia's largest festival, the Adelaide Fringe has undergone a few changes and with it for 2006/07, comes two festivals, High Beam Local and High Beam Global. International Day for People with Disabilities on 3 December is when High Beam Local comes to life. While Beam Global will be part of Adelaide Fringe 2007. What ever takes your fancy Hiah Beam will undoubtedly provide you with a show or three that will amaze, excite and light your fire of healthy, artistic curiosity"
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"High Beam Festival Program 2008" High Beam Program 2008 reads "Australia's international celebration of Arts and Disability - COMEDY | THEATRE| MUSIC | VISUAL ARTS | COMMUNITY EVENTS"
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"High Beam Festival Program 2007" High Beam Festival Program 2007 reads "High Beam Global is bigger, bolder and brighter than ever before. An array of exciting artists will dazzle you with art across every medium and will challenge your every sense. This festival recognises that people with disabilities are artists in their own right and prominently includes them within the mainstream Fringe program for the first time."
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"High Beam Festival Program 2006" High Beam Festival Program 2006 reads "High Beam is a 10 day integrated arts festival showcasing work inspired by or influenced by experiences of disability. Presenting both professional and recreational artists, audiences will see many of the world's most exciting and innovative achievements in arts and disability."
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".. Inflight" Invitation reads ".. Inflight - A photographic exhibition resulting from a short series of choreographic workshops directed by South Australian independent artist with a disability, Philip Channells."
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"Club Cool Under Lights" Flyer for Club Cool Under Lights "Adelaide's hottest and hippest disability dance party for 2006 with groOvy music from J-Hoe, the Fine Lines Band, MC Frost, DJ Dubarama & Club Cool Day Options"
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"Access to the Arts for People with Disability" Postcard, reading 'Arts Access South Australia' and 'Access to the Arts for People with Disabilities' on the front, with space on the back for the user to write a message and send to a receipient.
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"Access to the Arts for People with Disabilities" Flyer, reading "Arts Access SA creates opportunities for participation and leadership for people with a disability in South Australia's arts and cultural life."
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"The Other Film Festival WA Program 2022" The Other Film Festival WA Program 2022 – Australian work screened includes Shadow (52:00) Bruce Gladwin; Different Lens: Julia Hales (2:20) Frank Carroll; Different Lens: Nang Nguyen (2:20) Frank Carroll; Evacuate (2:00) Gaele Sobott; First Responders. Breanna: Relationships (2:09) Back to Back Theatre - Ahmarnya Price; Gemma (5:17) Rafael Star; I Was Born (Misfit) (5:10) Gaele Sobott; Price Versus Penny Arcade (9:28) Back to Back Theatre - Tamara Searle; Resource Daddies (7:40) Nemeses - Vidya Rajan and Alistair Baldwin; Silent Dance (4:00) Rohin John; Sparkles (12:49) Jacqueline Pelczar and Tina Fielding ; Yulubidyi (12:48) Curtis Taylor and Nathan Mewett
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"Arts Project Australia - Annual Christmas Salon Show 1993 - Invitation - Promotional Flyer" Arts Project Australia - Annual Christmas Salon Show 1993 - Invitation - Promotional Flyer