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“The Australian Government’s Creative Nation policy released in 1994”
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"Sarah Austin, Kath Duncan, Gerard Goggin, Lachlan MacDowall, Veronica Pardo, Eddie Paterson, Jax Jacki Brown, Morwenna Collett, Fiona Cook, Bree Hadley, Jess Kapuscinski-Evans, Donna McDonald, Julie McNamara, Gayle Mellis, Kate Sulan (2019). The last avant garde? In B. Hadley, D. McDonald ed. The Routledge Handbook of Disability Art, Culture, and Media. London & New York: Routledge, 251-262." "“The Australian Research Council project Disability and the Performing Arts in Australia: Beyond the Social Model – known to collaborators as the last avant garde – is mapping disability performing arts in Australia. We open up this chapter, and our ongoing research project, with the words of the late Tobin Siebers. In researching disability and performance here in Australia, we also acknowledge that since Siebers’ 2010 text, we have seen new experiments and emerging companies pushing the bounds of how bodies feel – in a sector which embraces differences in bodies, but also in thinking, in neurodiversities, in being, in articulating, in appearing, in sensing, in intersectionalities, and in the experiences for audiences. As such, this chapter aims to explore ‘disability aesthetics’ not as a set of specific techniques, themes, or politics, but in order to position disability at the centre of ‘future conceptions of what art is’ and what it can be.”
- Australian Society of Authors
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"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2004" Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2004 - President’s Report, Director’s Report, Studio Manager’s Report, Exhibitions Report, Financials - reads, in part “Arts Project Australia was founded in 1974. It had the express purpose of exhibiting the art work of people with an intellectual disability in a manner that accords therr1 the same dignity and respect as other artists.” -
"An/Other Film Festival Program 2024" An/Other Film Festival WA Program 2024 – Australian works screened include Keanu (7:44) Directed by Paul Bell; La Echolalia (3:43) Directed by Matteo Mazzella; Return to Lullumb (4:54) Directed by Sahaimi Angus; Take Flight (4:13) Directed by Danny Jennings; Crab Cook (5:17) Directed by Corey Shadforth; Imposter (6:13) Directed by Joe Wilkie; Mise en Place (5:56) Directed by Julian Neuhaus; Sahaimi (6:35) Directed by Sahaimi Angus and Paul Bell; Theatricality (5:45) Directed by Joe Teakle; Ghost In the Machine (3:00) Directed by Sophie Hextor and Poppy Walker -
“Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter March-May 1993" Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter March-May 1993 - EASE Accessibility survey, Melbourne Comedy Festival 1993, special offers for Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, 1993 Playbox Theatre season, 1993 Australian Opera season -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access News The Blue Edition 2005" -
“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 December 1990” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter December 1990 - The Palais Theatre venue notes, Free events at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl and Victorian Arts, including Melbourne Summer Music Series -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter October 1990” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter October 1990 - Venue notes for the CUB Malthouse Theatre, new location for Playbox Theatre, Free events such as play readings at the Victorian Arts Centre -
"The Other Film Festival Program 2006" The Other Film Festival Program 2006 - Australian work screened include SHARING STORIES ACMI and Rural Access, 2005, 36min, Digital Storytelling, Australia; WELCOME 2 MY DEAF WORLD Helen Gaynor, 2005, 52min, Documentary, Australia; HOW DO YOU EAT AN ELEPHANT? Neami NE, 2006, 20min, Documentary, Australia -
"The Other Film Festival Program 2008" The Other Film Festival Program 2008 - Australian work screened includes WHITE SOUND Sarah Tracton 2007, 6min; YOLK Stephen Lance 2008, 14min; IT'S A BLIND CHICK THING Kate Gillick 2008, 21 min; DARREN AND JAMES DOWNUNDER MYSTERY TOUR Michael Noonan, 26min; THE LOST GENERATION DADAA WA 2007, 30min; SEIZE THE DAY Alex Chomicz 2007, 12min; TUESDAY David Norris 2007, 14min; HAMISH Hannah Moon 2008, 7min. -
"The Other Film Festival Program 2010" The Other Film Festival Program 2010 - Australian works screened include ANYTHING YOU CAN DO Emma Buckley, 2009, 8min; FRANCES AND ANNIE Genevieve Clay, 2009, 8min; CARBON WHORE Stella Young, 2009, 7min; BE MY BROTHER Genevieve Clay, 2008, 7min; A BROKEN PUZZLE Dianne Reid, 2010, 5min; NECESSARY GAMES Sophie Hyde, 2009, 20min; BLINK Kyra Kimpton and Lachlan Tetlow-Stuart, 2009, 4min; NERVE ENDING Peter Humble, 2009, 8min. -
"The Other Film Festival Program 2012" The Other Film Festival Program 2012 - Australian works screened include YOU SEE ME (2011)Phil Heuzenroeder 9min; WHO IS HE? (2011) Costa Athanassiou and Alex Litsoudis 6min; BEAUTIFUL (2010) Genevieve Clay-Smith 13min; 3.15 TO BRUNSWICK (2012) Gemma Falk 3min; THE DEMOCRATIC SET (2012) Bruce Gladwin and Back to Back Theatre 10min; JUST BE FRANK (2010) Elise Bialyew 15min -
"The Other Film Festival Program 2014" The Other Film Festival Program 2014 – Australian works screened include SONS AND MOTHERS (2013) 81min Christopher Houghton; THE GLOBE COLLECTOR (2012) 7min Summer DeRoche; ON THE ROAD WITH SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS 21ST ANNIVERSARY SCREENING (1993) 55min Cath South and Stewart Carter; PHANTOM PAIN (2014) 5min Nicholas Jeffries; SUPER (2014) 7min Samara Hersch; SKIN TOUCHING SKY (2014) 5min Kat Worth and Emma Norton -
"The Other Film Festival Program 2016" The Other Film Festival Program 2016 – Australian works screened include The Globe Collector (2012) 7min Summer DeRoche; Super (2014) 7min Samara Hersch; Gimpsey (2015) 12min Sofya Gollan; All of the Above (2016) Distinctive Options 3min; Auslan Music video (2016) Arts Access Victoria 3min; Chop Secret (2016) Distinctive Options 2min; Mum's Place (2015) Brigid Canny 6min; Mrs Bean and the Security Guard (2016) Distinctive Options 3min; The Stars (2015) Heidi Everett 5min; Archie (2016)Heidi Everett 5min; The Darkness (2016) Paul Khoury 6min; Ballarat - My Town (2016) Barry Devine 5min; Listening Eyes at Manus and Nauru (2016) Selwyn Hoffman 4min -
"The Other Film Festival Program 2018" The Other Film Festival Program 2018 – Australian words screened include The Milky Pop Kid 2016 | 7min Johanna Garvin; Paul 2017 | 5min Kasimir Burgess; GEN(d)ERATION: ROMANY AND SASCHA 2018 | 3min Akasha Temple; Yulubidyi Until The End 2017 | 12min Nathan Mewett and Curtis Taylor; ODDLANDS 2017 | 28min Bruce Gladwin; re-cal-i-brate 2016 | 6min Brendan O’Connell; Halloween 2018 | 2min Thomas Iacono; A Royal Star 2014 | 17min Nicola Byrnes and Neil Triffett; Stim Your Heart Out 2018 | 4min Akasha Temple; Lipstick Fights 2017 | 3min Jon Mitchell; I see, You say... 2018 | 10min Ramas McRae; Jaspar 2018 | 7min Zoe Glen-Norman; All of You TV Show 2015 | 11min Artlife and Lindsay Cox; CAE Workshop films 2018 | 20min David Baker, Stacey Christie, Shea MacDonough, Shanah Robison, Philippa Nichol, Imogen Newhouse, Jonathon Goodfellow, Justin O’Brien; Love You Till I Die 2017 | 2min Rudely Interrupted; Gaslit 2018 | 9min Naomi Chainey; Defiant Lives 2016 | 1hour 24min Sarah Barton; Life is Short, Time is 2016 | 4min Constant aka LISTIC and Vanna Seang; Jeremy the Dud 2017 | 21min Ryan Chamley; The Holden Family 2014 | 4min Alex Skaftouros and Lindsay Cox; RADIAL - No Limits 2017 | 4min Festival & Theater Thikwa, Tamara Searle and Rhian Hinkley - National Multicultural Arts Festival
- Australian Caption Centre
- Australian Dance Theatre (ADT)
- Igneous
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"Arts Access Victoria - History, captured 2011" -
"The Other Film Festival - Website, captured 2017" The Other Film Festival website, captured 2017 - reads, in part "The Other Film Festival is the big party where everyone scores an invite! The festival programs provocative international and Australian cinema about the lived experience of disability and the Deaf community." - with links to About and Program pages. -
"The Other Film Festival - Website, captured 2022" The Other Film Festival website, captured 2022 - reads, in part "The Other Film Festival is a groundbreaking disability-led initiative that has put Deaf and Disabled people at the centre of the Australian screen industry for almost 20 years. Founded in 2004, it is Australia’s first international disability film festival and is a major artistic program of Arts Access Victoria." -
"Igneous - Mirage" Reads, in part "A movement-based performance installation with video art, sound art and a series of mirror-booths. Taking phantom-limb sensation as a “body-mirage”, and inspired by the work of neurologist V. Ramachandran, Mirage plays on perceptual illusion, the construction of hybrid forms, and the real and virtual fusing and separating. It is an interactive labyrinth of perceptual illusion with the performer in a reflective pool amongst multi-dimensional projections. Mirage was created in the context of a fellowship awarded by The Australian Choreographic Centre to James Cunningham and Suzon Fuks." -
"Igneous - Body In Question" Reads, in part, "A multimedia movement-theatre show, incorporating dance, video- and slide- projections, a life-sized puppet and an original soundtrack. A diary come to life, portraying the true story of an Australian dancer who – after paralysing one of his arms in a motorcycle accident – journeys through the worlds of medicine, rehabilitation and disability, in recovery of self-expression. He finds new angles on perceiving the body, and new ways to move. "Body image" and concepts of "normality" are questioned."