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“The Australian Government announced a National Autism Strategy in 2022”
- Yousef Alreemawi
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"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - HIstory, Current Work, and Fundamental Elements of the Theatre of The Deaf - 1986"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf History, Current Work, and Fundamental Elements of the Theatre of The Deaf 1986 - Information about elements of Theatre of the Deaf, what it is not – “not 'theatre for the deaf'” – and what it is – “In Theatre of the Deaf performances we use a theatricalised form of Australian Sign Language. The developed or most widely recognised gestures and symbols of the Australian deaf community are adapted and enlarged to make a stage language that is both picturesque and lyrical.” Information about work, approach, and history of the Australian Theatre of the Deaf, including mainstage shows (MAN EQUALS MAN), and a major focus on Theatre in Education (FINGERPAINTING, HOOLIGAN'S HANDS, HOW , I LIVE HERE, THE INVADERS, ODD BODS). Current plans to performer repertoire at Adelaide Festival Fringe Festival, and ODD BODS, SILENT VIDEO, at Adelaide Schools. -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - HIstory, Current Work, and Fundamental Elements of the Theatre of The Deaf - 1985"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf History, Current Work, and Fundamental Elements of the Theatre of The Deaf 1985 - Information about elements of Theatre of the Deaf, what it is not – “not 'theatre for the deaf'” – and what it is – “In Theatre of the Deaf performances we use a theatricalised form of Australian Sign Language. The developed or most widely recognised gestures and symbols of the Australian deaf community are adapted and enlarged to make a stage language that is both picturesque and lyrical.” Information about work, approach, and history of the Australian Theatre of the Deaf, including mainstage shows (MAN EQUALS MAN), and a major focus on Theatre in Education (FINGERPAINTING, HOOLIGAN'S HANDS, HOW , I LIVE HERE, THE INVADERS, ODD BODS). Current plans to performer repertoire at Adelaide Festival Fringe Festival, and ODD BODS, SILENT VIDEO, at Adelaide Schools. -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Show and Tell and Jukebox Poster - GP Performance"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf 'Show and Tell' and 'Jukebox' Poster for general public performance of schools shows - reads, in part "Due to popular demand, Theatre of the Deaf will again present their 1996 School Shows to the general public." -
"Australian Theatre of the Deaf - Workshops"
Australian Theatre of the Deaf Workshops 2003 - reads, in part "Australian Theatre of the Deaf regularly presents workshops on the following topics: Visual Theatre, Sign Singing Visual Communication" -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Playing With Drama Workshop Information - Tour"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf Playing With Drama Tour to schools registration form - reads, in part "Suitable for all primary children (Deaf, hearing impaired and hearing), the school workshop 'Playing with Drama' has been adapted from Australian Theatre of the Deaf' s successful holiday workshop program."