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"High Beam Festival Program 1998" -
"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." -
"High Beam Festival Program 2004" High Beam Festival Program 2004 reads "Welcome to evolve High Beam 2004 – A stimulating and inspiring seven-day cultural experience for people with a disability, families, friends and support workers, artists with a disability, professionals working in the disability sector, art workers and others." -
"Wann Hues and Cool Blues Sunday" Invitation reads "Wann Hues and Cool Blues Sunday - Enjoy fantastic gourmet food and fine wine by an open fire in the blissful surroundings of the Governor Hindmarsh Hotel, all the while soaking up the smooth blues of Chris Finnen." -
"High Beam Local 2006" High Beam Local Festival Flyer 2006 reads "Adelaide the home to Some of Australia's most innovative festivals is aiving birth to a new invigorated High Beam Festival. In 1998, the vision and passion of many dedicated South Australians brought about the biennial High Beam Festival with unforgettable performances by artists with disabilities from Australia and around the globe. Arts Access SA's High Beam, like Australia's largest festival, the Adelaide Fringe has undergone a few changes and with it for 2006/07, comes two festivals, High Beam Local and High Beam Global. International Day for People with Disabilities on 3 December is when High Beam Local comes to life. While Beam Global will be part of Adelaide Fringe 2007. What ever takes your fancy Hiah Beam will undoubtedly provide you with a show or three that will amaze, excite and light your fire of healthy, artistic curiosity" -
"High Beam Festival Program 2007" High Beam Festival Program 2007 reads "High Beam Global is bigger, bolder and brighter than ever before. An array of exciting artists will dazzle you with art across every medium and will challenge your every sense. This festival recognises that people with disabilities are artists in their own right and prominently includes them within the mainstream Fringe program for the first time." -
"A Frame Exhibition" Promotion Card for Arts Access SA A Frame “Exhibition Opening, Artwork Auction and Inaugural High Beam Visual Art Awards” -
"Tutti Arts - A Frame Exhibition - Promotional Card - 2006" Except as permitted by copyright law, you may not reproduce or communicate any of the content on this website, including files downloadable from this website, without the permission of the copyright owner. The Australian Copyright Act allows certain uses of content from the internet without the copyright owner’s permission. This includes uses by educational institutions and by Commonwealth and State governments, provided fair compensation is paid to the copyright owner. For more information, see www.copyright.com.au and www.copyright.org.au. -
"Tutti Arts - A Frame Exhibition - Program- 2006" Except as permitted by copyright law, you may not reproduce or communicate any of the content on this website, including files downloadable from this website, without the permission of the copyright owner. The Australian Copyright Act allows certain uses of content from the internet without the copyright owner’s permission. This includes uses by educational institutions and by Commonwealth and State governments, provided fair compensation is paid to the copyright owner. For more information, see www.copyright.com.au and www.copyright.org.au. -
"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 -
"Tutti Ensemble Newsletter Term 1 2004" Tutti Ensemble Newsletter Term 4 2004 - reads, in part "The Tutti Ensemble is very pleased to announce that Scott Hicks, director of Shine and Snow Falling on Cedars, has agreed to be our Patron." -
“Tutti Arts - Blind Date - Promotional Flyer” Tutti Arts ‘Blind Date’ 2008 Promotional Flyer - reads, in part “'An eye-opening cabaret performance by five VIPs' (Vision Impaired Persons)” -
"Tutti Arts - Blind Date - Program" Tutti Arts ‘Blind Date’ 2008 Program - reads, in part “'An eye-opening cabaret performance by five VIPs' (Vision Impaired Persons)” -
"Tutti Arts - Small Things Exhibition - Promotional Card" Tutti Arts 'Small Things' Exhibition 2013 Promotional Card -
"Tutti Arts - The History of Autism - Promotional Card" Tutti Arts 'History of Autism' 2014 Promotional Card - reads, in part "In the Adelaide Fringe this year, Company@ Autistic Theatre, Australia's only theatre company for people on the autism spectrum, is presenting an exciting original work, History of Autism. Developed with actors on the autism spectrum, History of Autism was first performed at the 2013 Asia Pacific Autism Conference to standing ovations, drawing audience comments like "truly dynamic and highly entertaining" and "Chockablock full of endearing characters". Company@ is dedicated to presenting high quality authentic theatre which entertains and informs audiences and raises awareness about autism. Company@ works in partnership with renowned multi arts organisation Tutti Ensemble Inc. and is also proudly supported by Autism SA." -
"Tutti Arts - History Of Autism - Promotional Poster" Tutti Arts 'History of Autism' 2014 Promotional Poster - reads, in part “The Father of Autism, Dr Leo Kanner, takes the audience on a surreal, topsy-turvy journey from the identification of this mysterious condition through to current thinking. With comic abandon, genuine insight and gut-wrenching reality, the audience travels through history: from the Austrian woods , in 1863, to the ‘refrigerator mother' theory of the 1950s, the 'screaming 70s' and the growing understanding of the 90s, finally arriving in the present. With the entire cast on the Spectrum, History of Autism renders the story of Autism with genuine understanding and humanity” -
"Tutti Arts - Emily Steel - Impersonal Space - Program" Tutti Arts - Emily Steel 'Impersonal Space' 2019 Program - reads, in part "When I started work with Company AT, I thought I was investigating a very different sort of mind to my own. The idea for Impersonal Space, about a little girl with Einstein and Newton as her imaginary friends, came from Julian Jaensch. The methods we found for representing an Autistic mind, showing a largely neurotypical audience how the world can look through Autistic eyes, came from workshops with the company. But, to my surprise, I ended up putting quite a lot of myself in this play." -
"The Arts and Disability No Date #1" Except as permitted by copyright law, you may not reproduce or communicate any of the content on this website, including files downloadable from this website, without the permission of the copyright owner. The Australian Copyright Act allows certain uses of content from the internet without the copyright owner’s permission. This includes uses by educational institutions and by Commonwealth and State governments, provided fair compensation is paid to the copyright owner. For more information, see www.copyright.com.au and www.copyright.org.au. -
"The Arts and Disability 2016-2017" Except as permitted by copyright law, you may not reproduce or communicate any of the content on this website, including files downloadable from this website, without the permission of the copyright owner. The Australian Copyright Act allows certain uses of content from the internet without the copyright owner’s permission. This includes uses by educational institutions and by Commonwealth and State governments, provided fair compensation is paid to the copyright owner. For more information, see www.copyright.com.au and www.copyright.org.au. - No Strings Attached Theatre of Disability
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"Tutti Arts - Sisters of Invention - This Isn't Disneyland - Press Release" Tutti Arts - Sisters of Invention 'This Isn't Disneyland' Press Release - reads, in part "The Sisters of Invention are the newest girl band on the block. Their debut single This Isn't Disneyland is fun, infectious, girl-power pop - with a twist. As the world's first ever girl group with disabilities, The Sisters of Invention are pushing the boundaries of who can make pop music, and their new single and accompanying music video do just that." -
"Tutti Arts - Sisters of Invention Debut Album Launch - Promotional Poster" Tutti Arts - Sisters of Invention Debut Album Launch Event Promotional Poster -
"Tutti Arts - Songbird Project - Promotional Flyer" Tutti Arts - Sisters of Invention 'The Songbird Project' Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "The first stage showing of original works created by The Sisters of Invention with exceptional Adelaide singer/ songwriters Brittany Trueack, Josh Belperio, Kathie Renner, Fleur Green, Mario Spate and Carol Young" -
"Tutti Arts - Sisters of Invention - Stranger - Promotional Poster" "Tutti Arts - Sisters of Invention 'Stranger' Promotional Poster -
"Tutti Arts - Annual Report 2016" Tutti Arts Annual Report 2016 – President’s, Artistic Directors, Disability & Quality Manager's, Arts Manager Reports, information on Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Film and New Media and Choral and Kids & Youth Programs, Projects, and Exhibitions, including information BEASTLY! International, Day of Song, Sit Down Shutup and Watch Film Festival, The Sisters of Invention, Company AT, Financials, Staff and Board Members, Supporters