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“Activism leads to a Disability Royal Commission”
- Robert Plant
- Ross Barber
- Pat Swell
- Peggy Essl
- Naomi Chainey
- Margaret Cooper
- Matt Shilcock
- Melinda Smith
- Michelle Ryan
- Mike Kent
- Lindy Morrison
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"Interview with Michael Hodyl" Michael Hodyl is a multifaceted artist, dancer and performer and has been with Restless Dance Theatre since 2018. Interview Summary Michael Hodyl, with Polish, Chinese, and Russian heritage, is a multifaceted artist who began his journey in the performing arts with a deep-rooted affinity for ballroom dancing. He transitioned into contemporary dance while maintaining his diverse dancing background and enjoys creating his own dance moves, which express his vibrant charisma and heritage. Facing challenges such as injuries, Michael finds ways to recuperate and return to dance, aiming to elicit happiness and pride from his audience through his performances. He cherishes the supportive friendships he's made in the arts community, holds his performances in high regard, and aspires to be recognized for his talents and hard work. - Helen Connor
- Emma Bennison
- Eliza Hull
- David King
- Dave King
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"Interview with Roz Hervey" Roz Hervey is a Creative Producer with Restless Dance Theatre and is also a director, dance theatre performer and lecturer. Interview Summary: Roz Hervey, the creative producer of Restless Dance in Adelaide, previously worked as a dancer and dance theatre artist in Australia and the UK. Her approach with Restless Dance involves creating personal and reflective dance theatre by giving dancers specific tasks. Roz does not view the performers as disabled but as exceptional artists telling unique stories, and she aspires to change societal attitudes and encourage diversity in art. Despite progressing towards inclusive perceptions, she still encounters patronizing attitudes and misconceptions about artists with disabilities. - Clark Crystal
- Catherine Grant
- Breda Carty
- Anthea Skinner
- Angel Leggas
- Alistair Baldwin
- Aldo Gennarro