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“Activism leads to a Disability Royal Commission”
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"Tutti Arts - Tutti Voice Newsletter December 2009"
Tutti Arts - Tutti Voice Newsletter December 2009 - reads, in part "It is great to be back in South Australia with the Tutti team who made the trip to Minnesota. Northern Lights, Southern Cross was a marvellous experience complete with huge challenges and moments of exhilaration, and it was wonderful working both with Interact and at the ultra-modern and very accessible Guthrie Theater. We were delighted that our South Aussie patron's film The Boys are Back opened around the same time and that both Scott and Tutti won critical acclaim from the Minneapolis press. In fact, Northern Lights, Southern Cross broke all box office records for the Guthrie and attracted a broad mainstream, Native American, and African American audience. Dozens remained behind after every performance for post-show discussions looking at themes of trauma and healing central to the show and by closing night Northern Lights, Southern Cross had truly succeeded in raising awareness about barriers that exclude. We also knew that audiences everywhere are hungry for original work created through the melting pot of radical inclusion." -
"Tutti Arts - Tutti Voice Newsletter May 2010"
Tutti Arts - Tutti Voice Newsletter May 2010 - information about choir, visual arts, performing arts, and digitech programs -
"Tutti Ensemble - Membership Form/Flyer"
Tutti Ensemble Membership Flyer - reads, in part "At the heart of Tutti's work is the mission to develop a pioneering approach to integrated methods of performing arts and choral training. Together, the Tutti Choir and Tutti Arts perform to thousands of people every year. Hundreds of people of all ages and abilities from all walks of life regularly participate in Tutti's local and regional choral workshops." -
"Tutti Arts - Stand and Deliver Showcase - Program"
Tutti Arts - 'Stand and Deliver Showcase' 2019 Program - reads, in part "ABOUT STAND & DELIVER In 2019 Tutti Arts received NDIS ILC grant funding to run a program called Stand & Deliver which aims to increase the capacity of individual artists or groups of artists with disability to promote their work to the world. The program was tailored to the goals and skills of individuals and offered a mix of one-on-one and group sessions." -
"Tutti Ensemble - Holdfast Choir History, Goals, Friends & Supporters 2002"
Tutti Ensemble Holdfast Choir History, Goals, Friends & Supporters 2002 - reads, in part " The development of the Tutti Ensemble's Holdfast Community Choir seems like magic. It has grown in less than four years from a small group of 11 intellectually disabled people and two support workers at Minda enjoying choral singing as a recreational option, to a diverse group of 60 - 70 singers and musicians. The philosophy of the choir is that there are no barriers to participation, therefore people with physical and intellectual disabilities and members of the community from widely differing age groups and musical experience are accepted and encouraged. Our repertoire has evolved to include gospel, popular and traditional songs as well as old favourites. We also sing songs from other cultures and original songs by contemporary writers" -
“Restless Dance – Counterpoise: Dancing Against The Odds Program"
Restless Dance Theatre ‘Counterpoise: Dancing Against The Odds’ Program 2023 – reads, in part “The work features 9 artists with and without disability from two ground-breaking companies, 'Restless Dance Theatre' and '29Dong Dance Theater', KOREAN MUSIC PROJECT collaborating on music. The collaboration process is documented by 'University of South Australia Connect2Abilities', for submission and screening at the 2024 Adelaide Film Festival.” -
“Restless Dance – Annual Report 2011"
Restless Dance Theatre Annual Report 2011 - Chair's, Artistic Director’s, Dancers’, and Company Manager Reports, Members and Board, Financials, information about productions ‘Take Me There,’ ‘Superhero Island,’ ‘Debut 3: The Dancers Direct,’ ‘Howling Like A Wolf,’ other performances and workshops, Supporters -
“Restless Dance – Annual Report 2014"
Restless Dance Theatre Annual Report 2014 - Company history, Chair's, Artistic Director’s, Dancer’s and Company Manager’s Reports, Productions including ‘What’s a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This?,’ ‘Shared visions,’ ‘Salt,’ “In the Balance,’ Community workshop programs, Financials, Staff and Board, Supporters -
“Restless Dance – Annual Report 2005"
Restless Dance Theatre Annual Report 2005 - Chair's, Artistic Director’s, Dancers’, and Company Manager Reports, Members and Board, Financials, information about productions Sustenance,’ ‘Vocabulary,’ ‘Present Tense,’ ‘Unspoken Out Loud,’ Reviews, Supporters -
“Restless Dance – Annual Report 2006"
Restless Dance Theatre Annual Report 2006 - Chair's, Artistic Director’s, Dancers’, and Company Manager Reports, Members and Board, Financials, information about productions ‘Continual Unfolding of Now,’ ‘Within these lines,’ Reviews, Supporters -
"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. -
“Restless Dance – Howling Like A Wolf Promotional Card"
Restless Dance 'Howling Like A Wolf' Promotional Card - reads, in part, “How do I know what you are thinking? Why are some of your facial expressions harder to read than others? How can I tell when you are lying to me? Why do I bite people I feel affection towards? Restless Dance Theatre's new work Howling Like A Wolf examines the science of non-verbal communication between humans.” -
“Restless Dance – Howling Like A Wolf Program"
Restless Dance Theatre 'Howling Like a Wolf' Program - reads, in part "In Howling Like A Wolf humans are both the observer and the observed. The work explores facial expressions, our body language and the way our brains process complex and subtle information. The performers have shared their experiences of connection and isolation, the joy and confusion of human interactions, and how we all prepare ourselves for "this terribly significant business of 'other people'." -
"Crossroad Arts Annual Report 2012"
Crossroad Arts Annual Report 2012 - Artistic Director/CEO Report, program, self-assessment - Crossroad Arts
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"InCite Arts - NT Arts Access Awards Media Release 2012"
Media release reads, in part, "The Awards are now in their fourth year, having been established in 2009 by Arts Access Darwin with support from Arts Access Central Australia, to help promote arts and disability practice in the Northern Territory." -
"Incite Arts - Creating Accessible and Inclusive Events"
Information about InCite Arts, the stArts with D performing arts ensemble, Unbroken Land platform for collective community storytelling, and Southern Ngaliya Intergenerational Warlpiri Women’s song and dance programs, and how InCite Arts creates accessible, inclusive, disability-led and community-engaged programs -
"Incite Arts Annual Report 2018"
Incite Arts Annual Report 2018 - About Incite Arts, Board’s Report, Highlights, Project (stArts with D’ Performance Ensemble, Sounds Good to Me Music Program, Southern Ngalia Dancers, Create Communities, Unbroken Land, Meeting Place Forum, NT Arts Access Awards), Partners -
"Undercover Artist Festival Program 2021"
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"Access Arts - Final Touches"
Exhibition Catalogue reads “Final Touches celebrates disability and its culture, with the unique representation of Brisbane and regional based artists.” -
"Undercover Artist Festival Program 2017"
Undercover Artist Festival 2017, curated by Festival Director Harmonie Downes, including “Here we all are, assembled” by Kathryn Ash, “The Grumpy Cripple” by Thane Pullan, “Environment Moves Me” by Eleonora Ginardi, “Rock ‘n’ Country Blues Show” with Steve Sparrow, “Inside”, by Wielding Theatre, “Explorations” by Vulcana Women’s Circus, “Stories So True” by Ged Maybury, “Whiplash” by Scott Wings, “Hotel Pantelone” by Blue Roo Theatre Company, “Alone with the Keyboard Kat” with Jeff Usher, “Love Me” by Indelability Arts, “Just Dance” by InsideOutside Dance Ensemble, “Ambition Road” with David Truong, “Morgan Stern” by Company of Rogues, “Sing It Out” with Leah Cotterell, “Tribal Disco Ball” by Velvet Pesu and Tichawona Noble Mashawa, “Songs from the Vault” by Donna Dyson and Friends””, “Unmasterclass” by Back to Back Theatre, “What Does Your Artist Statement Say About You?” workshop with Dr Kari Sullivan, “Disability Voices and Mainstream Stages” panel facilitated by Morwenna Collett. -
"Betsy and I"
Page reads, in part, "BETSY AND I: CONVERSATIONS WITH MY WALKER By Alexandra Ellen is indelabilityarts latest production. Led by ensemble member Alexandra Ellen, BETSY AND I is a live performance piece that follows the relationship between Ivy and her wheelie walker, Betsy." -
"Access Arts Annual Report 2017"
Access Arts Annual Report 2017 - Undercover Artist Festival, Brisbane Outsider Artists (BOA), Exhibitions, First Nations Projects, Professional Development, Grants, Awards, National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) -
"Access Arts Annual Report 2016"
Access Arts Annual Report 2016 - Brisbane Outsider Artists (BOA), First Nations Projects, Visual and Performing Arts Programs, Community Workshops, Professional Development, National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), Grants and Awards -
"Tutti Arts - Tutti Voice Newsletter September 2010"
Tutti Arts - Tutti Voice Newsletter September 2010 - profile of artist Jackie Saunders, 2010 events, information about choir, visual arts, performing arts, and digitech programs, updates from Artistic Director, General Manager, President