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“Screen Australia launches an access coordinator training program”
- Kim Torpy
- Kim Tarpy
- Kim Turpy
- Kim Tarpey
- Josephine Edwards
- Jan Reuker
- Irene Dunsmuir
- Helen Martineau
- Frances Gubbay
- Barb Champion
- Barbara Champion
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“Arts Access Victoria – Arts Access Society Inc. - Theorem Program 1982 - Program"
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“Arts Access Victoria – Arts Access Society Inc. - Theorem Program 1982 - Promotional Card"
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“Arts Access Victoria – Arts Access Society Inc. - Theorem Program 1982 - Report"
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“Arts Access Victoria – Arts Access Society Inc. - Theorem Program 1982 - Short Report/Reflections"
- Peter Vance
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“Arts Access Victoria – Arts Access Society - PartICIPATE - Promotional Flyer"
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"Accessible Arts - Resources, captured 2022"
Accessible Arts - Resources - includes Accessible Arts Event Series Video Resources, Top 10 Tips For Running Accessible Online Events, Access Checklists, Universal Access Symbols, Service Providers, National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), Arts Access Organisations in Australia, and toolkits - Australia Ballet School
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"High Beam Festival Program 2002"
High Beam Festival Program 2002 reads "Welcome to High Beam 2002 Australia's international arts and disability festival, celebrating disability culture from around the globe. In our third biennial festival we explore the significance of the circle. In High Beam Festival 2002, that significance is represented through our international program, 'circular' Wheelie BIG Event, the online community of Tech Arts Express and over 40 companies, performers and community members who span the arts and the globe. High Beam is about showing that living with a disability does not exclude you from creating real, exciting, cutting edge art. High Beam is also about showing what it is like to live with a disability through the medium of art. Get out there and enjoy! We are thrilled to present Australia's own legendary pianist David Helfgott, UK comedian Mat Fraser, the amazing wheelchair dancers from Nepal as well as Belinda Mason - Lovering's Intimate Encounters - a landmark photo-graphic exhibition from Australia." - Madeleine Little
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"Bree Hadley, Eddie Paterson, Madeleine Little, Kath Duncan (2024) How Disability Performance Travels in Australia: The Reality Under the Rhetoric. In Czymoch, Christiane, Maguire Rossier, Kate, & Schmidt, Yvonne (Eds.) How Does Disability Performance Travel?: Access, Art, and Internationalization. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, pp. 62-76.” "The last three decades has witnessed the development of a distinct narrative about how disability performance has become a much celebrated component of the Australian theatre landscape. A central aspect of this narrative is the critical importance of festivals, events, and other industry initiatives that allow disabled performers to travel - both conceptually and corporeally - to meet and be mentored by other artists, and to present their work to new and more mainstream audiences, in new spaces and places, around the country, and around the world. In this chapter, we draw on historical data, collected as part of an AusStage ARC LIEF project designed to database information about disability drama, theatre, performance, and dance over the past 100 years, as well as the Last Avant Garde ARC Linkage project on disability performance in Australia, to unpack areas where the reality seems to challenge some of the dominant rhetoric."
- Trina Gaskell
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"Arts Project Australia - Studio Program, captured 2022"
Arts Project Australia - Studio Program - reads, in part "Artists at Arts Project are encouraged to develop a visual art practice reflective of their interests and passions" -
"Arts Project Australia - Exhibitions - July 2014 - June 2015 - Promotional Program"
Arts Project Australia - Exhibitions - July 2014 - June 2015 - Promotional Program