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“The 1985 New Directions Report is released”
- Playbox Theatre Company
- Footscray Community Arts Centre
- Darwin Theatre Company
- Magpie State Theatre in Education (TIE) Company
- The Queensland Arts Council
- Rudely Interrupted
- State Opera of South Australia
- Linden Gallery
- Linden Arts Centre
- ArtLink
- Gestures Theatre of the Deaf
- Victorian Theatre of the Deaf
- Barkly Regional Arts
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"Second Echo Ensemble - Creative Producer's Report 2017" Second Echo Ensemble Creative Producer’s Reports for 2017, including reports on work during the year (Performances of ‘Rite of Spring’, ‘Contested Land’), and plans for the future -
"Access Arts - Sound Circles" Flyer reads "Access Arts and its partners across the state are hosting Sound Circles workshops in Brisbane, Cairns, Innisfail, Caboolture, Atherton Tableland, Sunshine Coast and the South Burnet. No auditions, No judging panel, No rejections, No prizes... just lots of good vibrations! Come along and join in the fun where you'll explore sounds, rhythms, improvisation and presentation in a unique music workshop experience." -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 1995" -
"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." - Adelaide International Fringe Festival
- Mike Moshos
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"Interview with Mike Moshos" Mike Moshos is a creative director, writer, actor and disability advocate. Interview Summary Mike Moshos is an arts worker and creator living with achondroplasia who provides support to young adult artists with disabilities and engages in community theatre and interactive performances for children with special needs. His personal experiences and growing political awareness have led him to advocate for the rights of disabled individuals and strive for equity in the arts. Mike has a deep passion for storytelling and is currently writing a science fiction novel while enjoying his role as Bing in an interactive children's show. He believes that all art is inherently political and that every piece of work, whether overtly or subtly, expresses a stance on societal issues. - Michael Moshos
- Kate Larsen
- Kate Larson
- Jeff Usher
- Zane Trow