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“Screen Australia launches an access coordinator training program”
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"Restless Dance - Past Workshops" Restless Dance Theatre website, 'Past Workshops', captured 2020 - reads, in part, "Leaps and Bounds was a terms worth of open access dance workshops in 2012 for young people with autism in the 8 – 12 age range." -
"Restless Dance - Dot to Dot" Restless Dance Theatre website, 'Dot to Dot', captured 2020 - reads, in part "The Dot To Dot project is a series of workshops aimed at broadening awareness, developing skills and teaching how to run accessible and inclusive performing arts workshops." -
"Access2Arts (Arts in Action) Previous Projects archive as first added to website in 2004" Access to Arts (Arts in Action) Previous Projects archive as first added to website in 2004 -
"Announcement of transition from DATT to Access2Arts" Announcement of transition from DATT (Disability and Arts Transition Team) to Access2Arts -
"Boram Lee, Ruth Rentschler, and Shin-Eui Park (2022) Connect2Abilities: Staging Virtual Intercultural Collaboration during COVID-19 in Amanda Cachia ed. Curating Access: Disability Art Activism and Creative Accommodation. London: Routledge, 45-58" Reads, in part "As a pilot project, Restless Dance Theatre in Adelaide, Australia and SNU MUSIC in Seoul, Korea collaborated to create a digital performing arts piece entitled Dialogue for Six Strings."
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"Una Rey (2022) Art and sensoria: Whose disability? ArtLink, 42(2), pp.8–11." "SENSORIA: Access & Agency is ArtLink’s effort to affect this swell by providing a platform for divergent perspectives and nuanced articulations of being an artist. Whatever the prevailing conditions. It also invites a discussion within contemporary art discourse that is not driven by fear (of getting it wrong, of ‘the other’, of adding injury to trauma). Art is our place of intersectionality: if you’re reading ArtLink, you’re already on the margins, and quite possibly on the spectrum."
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"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1988" Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1988 - includes Part 1 Artistic Report (Summary of year's activities and evaluation); Part 2 Report on Riverina Project; Part 3 Report on RBS Project; Part 4 Report on Restructuring of Project; Part 5 Report on Melbourne Trip -
"Writeability website, captured 2016" Webpage reads, in part “Before the advent of Write-ability, writing programs for people with disability in Victoria were few and far between. Examples of successful Australia writers with disability are rare (and deaf writers even more so). Consequently, the number of authentic voices recording the stories of the lived experience of disability has been limited.” Webpage contains information about Write-ability Mentor-in-Residence; Write-ability Fellowships; Write-ability recent projects such as a series 2014 postcards/memes profiling writers, and support, professional development, and writers groups. - Artability
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"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression -2003 Nov - Iss29" Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression News Publication Issue 29 November 2003 - information/reviews of Creative Writing, Music, Dance, Theatre and Performance programs,opportunities, resources, including establishment of a Disability Arts Workers Network, and new accessible theatre for Sydney Theatre Company -
"InCite Arts - Close To Me" Poster for "Close to Me" music and movement project, directed by Kat Worth -
"InCite Arts Annual Report 2008" InCite Arts Annual Report 2008 - includes Chairperson, Artistic Director and Community Cultural Development Manager Messages, Projects, examples of work, Partners -
"InCite Arts Annual Report 2007" InCite Arts Annual Report 2007 - includes Chairperson and Artistic Director's Messages, Projects, Memberships, Partners -
"InCite Arts Annual Report 2006" InCite Arts Annual Report 2006 - includes Chairperson and Artistic Director's Messages, Projects, Guest Hip Hop Artists Monkey Marc & Elf Tranzporter, Memberships, Partners -
".. 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." - Shin-Eui Park
- Rachael Missingham
- Marissa Ker
- Martin Sawtell
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"Interview with Andy Jackson" Andy Jackson is a published poet focusing on disability and difference, has completed a PhD and is a lecturer of poetry and creative writing. INTERVIEW SUMMARY This is an oral history interview with poet Andy Jackson. Andy, who has Marfan syndrome, discusses how disability and visible difference have shaped his writing and poetry, explaining that he often writes about the meaning of the body within society. He emphasizes the importance of Disability Arts, noting a growing community of disabled writers and expressing the need for both disability-specific literary spaces and mainstream recognition. Andy also highlights the transformative role of online communities in creating networks for disabled individuals and the emergence of disability-focused literary journals, anticipating an anthology from a collaborative writing project he is involved with. - Boram Lee
- Ross Onley-Zerkel
- Michael Duffy
- Laurie Landray
- Anne Cabrie