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“Australia Council start development of Code of Conduct for Access in The Arts”
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"Undercover Artist Festival Program 2023" Undercover Artist Festival Program 2023 – Curated by Festival Director Madeleine Little - ‘Breathe In: Multilingual Storytelling in Performance’ by Crossroad Arts, ‘Sleep and the City’ by Emma-June Curik, ‘Sheltered’ by Kathryn Hall, ‘Betsy and I’ by Alexandra Ellen, ‘type-a-poet’ by Andi Snelling, ‘Are You Pulling My Leg?’ with Accessible Arts and Crips & Creeps, ‘The Jingo Brothers’ with Jolly Jingo and Steady Eddy, ‘Otherwise’ by Access Arts, ‘Celebrate All’ by Donna Dyson, ‘Blind in the Rabbit Hole’ by Screech Arts, Embrace’ by lnsideOutside Dance, Club Undercover with Deaf Indigenous Dance Group and Goddess Naavikaran, and WunderSounds with Aspy Jones and Eliza Hull. -
“Arts Access Victoria – Bandmates Victoria - Promotional Card" -
"Access Arts - The Divine Kiss, website captured 2004" Access Arts - The Divine Kiss, website captured 2004"- reads, in part "The Divine Kiss - The Evil is Always and Everywhere - is a music theatre work exploring the imagery of the Seven Saving Virtues. This is not a traditional text driven narrative, but a collection and superimposing of images with text. Although the perimeters may seem fluid, the work is structured around a base of Seven Virtues with twelve images per virtue of either sound, light and/or singing. Seven sections equal the Seven Virtues, each section to explore one virtue in its quarternity. The sections build one on another using the device of a palimpset of images to reinforce and deepen the audience experience through thematic reiterations." - Queensland Performing Arts Trust
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“Arts Access Victoria - Nebula - Promotional Flyer" Arts Access Victoria - Nebula - Information about Nebula, the first fully accessible portable arts space developed for disabled artists in Australia, with flexibility to provide workshop, gallery, or performance space anywhere in Victoria -
“Arts Access Victoria - Nebula - Promotional Poster - 2020" Arts Access Victoria - Nebula - Promotional Poster - 2020 - Information about Nebula, the first fully accessible portable arts space developed for disabled artists in Australia, with flexibility to provide workshop, gallery, or performance space anywhere in Victoria -
"Tutti Ensemble Newsletter Term 4 2003" Tutti Ensemble Newsletter Term 4 2003 - information about new Patron Scott Hicks, Australia Council and Arts SA funding to develop work for High Beam Festival, invitations to Awakenings Festival and Wataboshi Music Festival, and Drama, Movement, Music, and Songwriting workshops - Just Us Theatre Ensemble (JUTE)
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“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter February 1988” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter February 1988 – evaluation of The National Tennis Centre accessibility, invitation to contact the EASE staff, Event review and upcoming events with EASE tickets - Anne Fulcher, Barbara Goss, Bob Armstrong, Chris Milton, Christine Duncan, Janice Jenkins, John Hart, Joce Bignold, Julian Pooley, Liz Smith, Lyndell Montgomery, Wendy Dumaresq
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“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter June 1988” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter June 1988 – article by Greg Poynton who has Polio and reviews different locations according to accessibility in a bed recliner, Venue notes, how to use EASE program, Venue accessibility, review of accessing “Cats” performance, upcoming events - Barbara Milne, Chris Milton, Christine Duncan, Frances Guerin, Gwenda Campbell, Jane Smith, Kristine Philipp, Liz Smith, Tracey Willis
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“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter December 1989" Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter December 1989 - Venue notes for Melbourne Town Hall, Updated venue notes for National Gallery of Victoria, FEIPP Programme Free and low-cost entertainment events in public places. -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter February 1988” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter February 1988 – evaluation of The National Tennis Centre accessibility, invitation to contact the EASE staff, Event review and upcoming events with EASE tickets - Anne Fulcher, Barbara Goss, Bob Armstrong, Chris Milton, Christine Duncan, Janice Jenkins, John Hart, Joce Bignold, Julian Pooley, Liz Smith, Lyndell Montgomery, Wendy Dumaresq -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter May 1988” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter May 1988 – diversity of events available with EASE ticketing increasing, Venue notes, accessibility of venues, how to use EASE ticketing program, upcoming events -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.-EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter April 1989” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter April 1989 - Ministry for the Arts and Community Services Victoria support for EASE until June 1989, venue notes for the Museum Victoria, Australian Opera and Victorian Opera seasons -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter June 1990” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter June 1990 - Venue notes for the Meat Market Craft Centre -
"Tutti Arts - Rites Of Passage Concert - Program" Tutti Arts 'Rites Of Passage Concert' 2012 Program - reads, in part "Tutti is Australia's first Inclusive choir and takes its name from the musical term 'Tutti' meaning everyone. From Its origins as a small singing group at Minda, the original choir has grown into a vibrant independent multi arts organisation ( Tutti Inc), deeply connected into the disability and mainstream arts worlds of South Australia and beyond. With Its strong commitment to access and inclusion, Tutti Is both a grass roots nurturer of disabled artists and a creator and presenter of high quality work which brings disabled artists, diverse communities and professional artists together for high quality performances and exhibitions.” - Matthew Fargher
- "Bree Hadley (2021) What's in a name? The politics of labeling in disability performance. In Rai, Shirin, Gluhovic, Milija, Jestrovic, Silvija, & Saward, Michael (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Politics and Performance. Oxford University Press, New York, NY, pp. 531-543.”
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"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."
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"Incite Arts - Somebody Everybody - Program" Program for InCite Arts ‘Somebody Everybody’, reads, in part, “'Somebody Everybody” began as an exploration of ‘home’ in response to the artists missing their families and homes while living away during school time. This theme inspired us to explore personal stories of loss and grief, particularly in relation to family members and loved ones who have passed on. The work then expanded on the theme of ‘loss’ to explore all sorts of lost things including loved ones, pets and memories and the sorts of things we all lose at some point in our lives; hair, money, patience, the-way-home.” -
"Incite Arts - Arts And Disability Workshop Programs Poster" InCite Arts Poster, promoting Disability Arts Workshops programs -
"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 -
"Indelability Arts - Wilbur The Optical Whale - Tech Specs" Crewing, Staging, Lighting, Audio, Video, Dressing Rooms, Schedule, and Company Contacts for Presenters/Venues for Wilbur the Optical Whale -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report - Executive Summary - 2011" Accessible Arts - Annual Report - Executive Summary - 2011 -
"Accessible Arts - AART-BOXX 2009 - Promotional Card" Accessible Arts - AART-BOXX 2009 Promotional Card