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“Screen Australia launches an access coordinator training program”
- Flame Moloney
- Jianna Georgiou
- Kat Worth
- Roz Hervey
- Ros Hervey
- Caroline Ellison
- Caroline Conlon
- Anne Thoday
- Gary Juleff
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"Restless Dance - Program 2022" Restless Dance Theatre Program 2022 – information about works Seeing Through Darkness, Ecoute Pour Voir (Listen To See), Exposed, and Home, and promotion of tour ready works Guttered and Intimate Space -
"Restless Dance - Exposed Program" Restless Dance Theatre Program 'Exposed' - reads, in part “Most of us are free to make choices about what parts of our life we keep private and what is public. But for some, this choice Is often not so straight forward We need to rely on others, sometimes strangers to help us with moments in life that you might take for granted And if we are lucky, we win have people around us who we trust. Trust is built slowly over time, relinquishing ourselves to the hands of others. With our backs to !he wall creating edges and boundaries, we build a community around us to keep our fragility protected is when we feel safe enough to let our guards down, we can show the little pieces of ourselves that are our most personal To be brave, yet vulnerable, is when we feel safe and not exposed.” - Sydney Opera House
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“Tutti Arts – Electric Winter Exhibition – Catalogue/Program” Tutti Arts – ‘Electric Winter’ Exhibition 2021 Catalogue/Program – reads, in part “Tutti Arts is one of Australia's leading disability arts companies where artists with learning disability create visual art, music, theatre, dance, film, new media and installations for a growing local and international audience. In 2017, Tutti was awarded a prestigious Arts SA Ruby Award for Sustained Contribution to the Arts by an Organisation or Group. Tutti has been operating visual arts and film & new media programs in the Barossa since 2017. In 2021 Tutti Arts Barossa and Chateau Tanunda, an icon of the Barossa since 1890, have come together to celebrate SALA."
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“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 – 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'." -
"Tutti Arts - Say No More - Program" Tutti Arts - Say No More' 2018 Program - reads, in part “To create this unique work over 60 women from Malaysia. Indonesia and Australia. of all ages wirh and wirhour disabilities came together in mid 2017 to talk about what is happening for them as women now. The stories sha1·ed by women in all three countries shared the common themes of family. Marriage and women's relationship to the state. This informed the conceit of the wedding reception as a setting for the theatre work. and also became a starting point for the films and installations that grew from the later workshops.” -
"Arts in Action Annual Report 2006" Arts in Action Annual Report 2006, describing the organisation’s work, including an artistic program with visual arts exhibition, music club and radio program. -
"Tutti Arts and ACE Open - If The Future Is To Be Worth Anything Exhibition - Catalogue/Program" Tutti Arts and ACE Open - 'If The Future Is To Be Worth Anything' Exhibition 2020 Catalogue/Program - reads, in part "This catalogue has been published to accompany ACE Open’s most ambitious exhibition project to date, If the future is to be worth anything: 2020 Artist Survey. Over the last twelve months we have worked as a curatorial team, undertaking state-wide research studio visits in the pursuit of representing the breadth of art practice and critical perspectives emerging from South Australia’s artistic communities.” - Michael Hodyl
- Digby Webster
- Tony Strachan
- Steven Ripley
- Paul Matley
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"Interview with Digby Webster" Digby Webster is a visual artist working with the mediums of oil pastels and acrylics and is also a performer, designer and co-founding member of past performance ensemble Ruckus Ensemble. Interview Summary Digby Webster is an artist with a wide range of creative talents, including theater, dance, animation, and mural painting. He has worked on various projects, including an animated short film called "Blockhead and Sparkles," and has had his artwork displayed in places like the Sydney Olympic Park and Vivid Sydney. Digby does not define himself by his disability and takes pride in the various creative endeavors he's involved in, aiming to have his art reach people in meaningful ways outside traditional galleries. In the future, he is interested in exploring fashion, designing artwork for clothing, and he hopes to see more people wearing his art. - Alana McManus