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“The 1985 New Directions Report is released”
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"Australia Council - Annual Report 2017-18"
Australia Council Annual Report 2017-2018 – discusses Rawcus and Julia Hales as examples of highquality work - reads, in part "Through our Disability Action Plan we continued to build the capability of our staff, including Easy English and the continuity of our audio description group. " -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 2015-16"
Australia Council - Annual Report 2015-16 - discusses year in review, strategy, funding, and key facts, including "18% identified as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander 6% identified as experiencing disability", and running Sync Leadership Program for artists with disability -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 2019-20"
Australia Council - Annual Report 2019-20 -
“Australia Council praises NSW Theatre of the Deaf and provides some funding to the Deaf theatres throughout the 1970s” The 1976/77 Australia Council annual report stated: "The NSW Theatre of the Deaf is a significant achievement. The only funded organisation in Australia working in nonverbal theatre, its production of King Lear received widespread praise. This company is now accepted as operating in a legitimate area of theatre rather than performing mime works for the deaf. This offers wide scope for innovation." The Council’s 1977/78 annual report recorded that it granted funding to the NSW Theatre of the Deaf “towards salaries of artistic director, deaf director, and tutors’ fees in 1978” for $25,000; the “presentation of theatre pieces (mime, clowning, puppetry) in public performance” for $2,500, and “towards costs of a production in 1978” for $4,000. It also awarded $1,980 to Queensland Theatre of the Deaf “towards the cost of transporting company to Sydney for seminar with NSW Theatre of the Deaf”. Drama Resource Centre (Victoria) received $2,840 “to develop student theatre at Victoria School for Deaf Children” and $630 went to Children’s Activities Time Society (Western Australia) for the “cost of deaf mime artist, Rae Gibson, to undertake four week visit to Melbourne and Sydney to work with deaf artists”. The following annual report for 1978/79 recorded that the Council granted $25,000 to the NSW Theatre of the Deaf “towards salaries of artistic director, administrator and tutors” in 1979. The Council also awarded $1,800 to the Queensland Theatre of the Deaf towards a salary for Geoffrey Rush to work with the company in 1979. The 1979/1980 Australia Council annual report mentions funding “provided for a playwright-in-residence at the NSW Theatre of the Deaf.”
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"DADAA Annual Report 2019-2020"
DADAA Annual Report 2019-2020 – Chair’s and Executive Director’s Reports, People, Partners, Art Services, New Gallery, Projects including ‘No Fixed Address’, NDIS, Covid19 and digital transitions, Financials -
"DADAA Annual Report 2017-2018"
DADAA Annual Report 2017-2018 - Chairperson and Executive Director’s Reports, New premises, NDIS, Workshops, Exhibitions, Galleries, Online Gallery, Art Link Programs, Arts Access Australia International Forum, Nexus Arts Grants, Professional Mentorships, Financials -
"DADAA Annual Report 2015-2016"
DADAA Annual Report 2015-2016 - Chairperson and Executive Director’s Reports, New premises, NDIS, Workshops, Exhibitions, Performances, Screenings, Freight and Focus Galleries, Online Gallery, Online Broadcasts, stARTSpeak, Art Link Programs for Children and Young People, Awesome Festival, Nexus Arts Grants, Professional Mentorships, Financials -
"Accessible Arts - Avenues into Creativity for People with Disability 1986- Report"
Accessible Arts - Avenues into Creativity for People with Disability 1986- Report - PANEL ON 'WHY THE ARTS - Joan Hume: Why the Arts? An overview of the Need; - Lydia Fegan: Citizen Advocacy INFORMATION EXCHANGE - Who's Who - What's Happening SPECIFIC PROJECTS - Jo Caust: Arts Access Society Melbourne; - Angelika Pechloff: Good Time Junk Machine; - Laura Hastings-Smith: Adolescent Medical Unit Children's Hospital, Camperdown ON ART - Pam Fairburn: Cromehurst Special School OPEN SESSION: COMMUNITY GROUPS- Rozelle Arts and Drama Group: Sue MacDonald; - Art Reach: Melissa Lee VIDEOS - Linda Dyer: Activities Research Department, RNSH- Arts with the Aged: Jana Cattanach; The Ward Game- Laura Hastings-Smith: Adolescent Medical Unit; Children's Hospital, Camperdown; ENTERTAINMENT: 'Finger Ballet' - Chin Yu; PUTTING IDEAS INTO ACTION - Jana Cattanach: Artist in Residence, Tweed Shire Council; - Margot Currey: Community Artist/Sculptor; - Nan Bosler: Co-ordinator of the Narrabeen Community Learning Centre & Northern Beaches Creative Leisure Movement; ACCESS: OBSTACLES AND SOLUTIONS! - Ellen Bynum: Accessibility Consultant; - Lis Pack: Royal Blind Society; - Wendy Miners: Recreation Project Officer, AAMR; INTEREST GROUPS - Drama & Movement - Alison Lee; - Computer Art - Duncan Wallace; - Music - John Broomhall, Wollongong; - Silkscreen - Nina Angelo; - Craft - Branka Kringas - Sydney Festival
- Sydney Film Festival
- Spastic Centre
- Belvoir Street Theatre
- National Gallery of Australia
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“Tutti Arts – 10th Anniversary Report”
Tutti Arts 10th Anniversary Report 2007 - Messages from Patron, President, and Artistic Director, information about shows ‘My Life, My Love,’ ‘The Singing of Angels,’ ‘Circles,’ ‘The Laughter Project,’ ‘Northern Lights, Southern Cross’ -
“Restless Dance – Annual Report 2012"
Restless Dance Theatre Annual Report 2012 – Company History, Chair's and Company Manager Reports, Productions including ‘Howling Like A Wolf,’ ‘High Voltage,’ and new work in development ‘Second Nature,’ workshops, Financials -
“Restless Dance – Annual Report 2016"
Restless Dance Theatre Annual Report 2016- Company history, Chair's, Artistic Director’s, Dancer’s and Company Manager’s Reports, Productions including ‘In the Balance,’ ‘DEBUT 5: The Dancers Direct,’ and new work in development ‘Zizanie and ‘Elegance,’ Community workshop programs, Financials, Staff and Board, Supporters -
“Restless Dance – Annual Report 2020"
Restless Dance Theatre Annual Report 2020 - Company history, Chair's, Artistic Director’s, and Company Manager’s Reports, Productions including ‘Seeing Through Darkness,’ and new work in development ‘Guttered,’ Community workshop programs, Financials, Staff and Board, Supporters -
"Arts in Action Annual Report 2004"
Arts in Action Annual Report 2004, describing the organisation’s work, including the 2004 High Beam Festival, an artistic program including visual arts workshops, music club and choir. -
"Crossroad Arts Annual Report 2013"
Crossroad Arts Annual Report 2013 - Project Reports -
"Crossroad Arts Annual Report 2015"
Crossroad Arts Annual Report 2015 - Project Reports -
"Back to Back Theatre - Annual Report 2007"
Back to Back Theatre Annual Report 2007 - General Manager, Artistic Director, and Ensemble reports, information about work and participating artists, including small metal objects touring, youth company premiering DMI: DISABILITY MAINTENANCE INSTRUMENT, and pitching FOOD COURT to the Major Festivals Initiative to premiere at the 2008 Melbourne International Arts Festival, and a National Library of Australia Community Heritage Grant to conduct assessment on turning the company’s collected materials into an archive -
"Back to Back Theatre - Annual Report 2006"
Back to Back Theatre Annual Report 2006 - General Manager, Artistic Director, and Ensemble reports, information about work and participating artists, including Presenting Small Metal Objects at the Australian Performing Arts Market, creative development showing of Food Court, Dumb and Bedroom, POD residencies in Geelong Warrnumbul Hobart, and films -
"Back to Back Theatre - Annual Report 2005"
Back to Back Theatre Annual Report 2005 - General Manager, Artistic Director, and Ensemble reports, information about work and participating artists, including premiere performance of Small Metal Objects and MInotaur, and POD residencies in regional Victoria with Brrrr Theatre and Antz Pants -
"Back to Back Theatre - Annual Report 2004"
Back to Back Theatre Annual Report 2004 - Chair, General Manager, Artistic, and Ensemble reports, information about participating artists, Management Committee, and Financials, information about work, work in development, and Highlights, including touring ‘Cow’ to the Sydney Opera House, and developing Small Metal Objects, and POD residencies at the Awakenings Festival and other locations -
"Accessible Arts - Create Ability: A Conference on Creativity and Disability 1989 - Report"
Accessible Arts - Create Ability: A Conference on Creativity and Disability 1989 - Report - Welcome Address- Michael Champion, Key Note Address: Vivienne Binns, Opening Up the Arts- Jeffrey St. John, The Philosophy of Arts Accessibility- Gay Hawkins, Community Attitudes to Integration (Summary) Barbara McEvoy, Tannia Vassallo, Models for Changing Community Attitudes- Jan Spencer, Locating Community Arts Activities and Setting Up an Arts Activity Group in a Community Centre- Judy Finlason, Resources for Community Arts Activities- Maria Guppy, Training the Community Artist to work with People with Disabilities- Annie Harvey, Gizmos, Gadgets and Ramps (Summary)- Bill Watson, Transport- a Moving Issue- Tim Sussman