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"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 -
"Arts Access Victoria - Resources, captured 2022" Arts Access Victoria - Resources - includes links to Music Makers: Disability in the Music Industry Research Abridged, AAV Annual report 2021, Annual report 2020, TOFF 2020 Revisited, The Other Film Festival 2021 Revisited -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2000" Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2000 - Management Committee, Aims and Objectives, President's Report, Director's Report, Studio Workshop Program, Outreach Program, Exhibitions, Financials -
"Tutti Arts - Dare To Dream Concern 2010 - Program" Tutti Arts 'Dare To Dream Concert' 2010 Program - reads, in part "The Tutti Ensemble is recognized a leader in community cultural development and disability culture in South Australia. Tutti offers opportunities to both disabled and non-disabled people of all ages to become involved in a range of concerts and music theatre events through its social inclusive choral program including Hot Tutti and Poco Tutti." -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Reports 2016-2021, captured 2022" Arts Project Australia - Annual Reports 2016-2021 - reads, in part "Arts Project Australia is a creative social enterprise that supports artists with intellectual disabilities, promotes their work and advocates for their inclusion in contemporary art practice." -
"Arts Project Australia - Sidney Myer Fund Permanent Collection Exhibition 1992 - Program" Arts Project Australia - Sidney Myer Fund Permanent Collection Exhibition 1992 - Program - reads, in part "Arts Project Australia is grateful for the confidence shown in its work by the Sidney Myer Fund in providing fmancial support for the establishment of a permanent collection of paintings and drawiings by people with intellectual disabilities." -
"Tutti Arts - Tutti Kids - Promotional Flyer" Tutti Arts - Tutti Kids Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "Small classes are led by specialist music and drama tutors who have extensive experience in working with children with special needs." -
“Arts Access Victoria – China Cultural Exchange 1993 - Media Release" -
"Arts Project Australia - When You Think Down Think Up Exhibition 1993 - Promotional Card" Arts Project Australia - When You Think Down Think Up Exhibition 1993 - Promotional Card - reads, in part "Arts Project Australia in conjunction with Down Syndrome Association of Victoria is pleased to invite you to 'When you think Down, think Up ! " An exhihibiton of work by artists with Down Syndrome to celebrate Down Syndrome Awareness Week 1993 " -
"Arts Project Australia - Works From The 1985 Program For Moderately To Severely Intellectually Disabled Artists 1986 --Promotional Flyer" Arts Project Australia - Works From The 1985 Program For Moderately To Severely Intellectually Disabled Artists 1986 --Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "ARTS PROJECT AUSTRALIA is pleased to invite you to view the works from the 1985 program for Moderately to Severely Intellectually disabled artists at St. Martins Theatre Gallery," -
"High Beam Festival 1998 Poster" High Beam Festival Poster 1998 reads "High Beam Festival PRESENTED BY: SPARC DISABILITY FOUNDATION in association with ARTS IN ACTION INC" -
“Arts Access Victoria - Art Day South 2013" Information about Art Day South studio offering visual and performing arts projects, including sculpture, drawing, painting, animation, filmmaking, performance, and dance, for artists with intellectual disability - Adelaide Festival
- Emmaline Zanelli
- John Tonso
- Jayne Boase
- Jane Boase
- Ania Walwizc
- Ania Walwicz
- Rebecca Alexander
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"Bree Hadley (2014) Disability, Public Space Performance, and Spectatorship: Unconscious Performers. London: Palgrave Macmillan." "Why would disabled people want to re-engage, re-enact and re-envisage the everyday encounters in public spaces and places that cast them as ugly, strange, stare-worthy? In Disability, Public Space Performance and Spectatorship: Unconscious Performers, Bree Hadley examines the performance practices of disabled artists in the US, UK, Europe and Australasia who do exactly this. Operating in a live or performance art paradigm, artists like James Cunningham (Australia), Noemi Lakmaier (UK/Austria), Alison Jones (UK), Aaron Williamson (UK), Katherine Araniello (UK), Bill Shannon (US), Back to Back Theatre (Australia), Rita Marcalo (UK), Liz Crow (UK) and Mat Fraser (UK) all use installation and public space performance practices to re-stage their disabled identities in risky, guerilla-style works that remind passersby of their own complicity in the daily social drama of disability. In doing so, they draw spectators' attention to their own role in constructing Western concepts of disability. This book investigates the way each of us can become unconscious performers in a daily social drama that positions disability people as figures of tragedy, stigma or pity, and the aesthetics, politics and ethics of performance practices that intervene very directly in this drama. It constructs a framework for understanding the way spectators are positioned in these practices, and how they contribute to public sphere debates about disability today."
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"DADAA Annual Report 2014-2015" DADAA Annual Report 2014-2015 - Chairperson and Executive Director’s Reports, Staff list, Staff training and development, Capital works, Participation, Programs including Projects and Performances, Galleries and Exhibitions, Regional Programs, Sculpture at Bathers, StARTSpeak, Art Link Be Active Program for Children and Young People, Awesome Festival, Community Arts and Recreation Program, Wangaree Community Centre, South African Arts Development Program, DFAT Sri Lankan Fellowship, Circus and Fusion, Nexus Arts Grant, Partnerships, and Financials -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 1976-77" Australia Council Annual Report 1976-77 discusses membership, the year in review including NSW Theatre of the Deaf as the only funded organisation working in nonverbal theatre with production of “King Lear”, and grants paid by Australia Council including Salaries, travel and costs for NSW Theatre of the Deaf and Braille Book of the Year Award, funding the program of entertainment for the old, sick and handicapped in homes, programs including salary and costs for Arts Access Society (Victoria) and performances by Arts Access Society and Arts Council of Australia (Victoria). -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 2014-15" Australia Council Annual Report 2014-2015 – discusses purpose, reports from chair and CEO, year in review, report from the CEO, Strategic priorities, funding overview, statement of outcome, about the Australia Council including The Governing Council and the Board, Structure of the Australia Council with new grants model; performance outcomes, manageability and accountability, financial statements and discussion of capacity building programs in partnerships with artists with disabilities, increasing audiences of people with disabilities, programs of dance including a research project between QUT and UQ about Queensland Ballet collaborating with Parkinson’s Queensland, and the New York based Mark Morris Dance Group to deliver weekly dance classes for 500 people around Brisbane affected by Parkinson’s disease and a program run by Crossroad Arts for two major dance and photography projects in 2015 -
"Indelability Arts - Business Plan 2020-22" Indelability Arts Business Plan 2020-2022 provides information about Indelability Arts Mission “To provide creative, innovative opportunities for Queensland artists,” Board, Artistic Directors, Company Development, Program, and Marketing Staff, Associate Artists and Ensemble, Performance and Workshop programs, Funding, Goals, and Point of Difference – stated as “indelabilityarts pushes boundaries and expectations with its artists and audiences to think outside the box of what is attainable”