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"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Grants And Competitions- List - Iss21, Pg24"
Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Grants And Competitions- List - Iss21, Pg24 -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Grants And Funding- List - 2002 Jul, Pg24-29"
Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Grants And Funding - List - 2002 Jul, Pg24-29 -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression -Grants And Training -List - 2002 Nov, Pg54-67"
Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Grants And Funding - List - 2002 Nov, Pg54-67 -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Helen Connors - Article: A Matter of Opinion - Article - Iss19, Pg8-9"
Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Helen Connors - Article: A Matter of Opinion - Article - Iss19, Pg8-9 -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Helen Connors - Article: Why Do All The Bad Guys Have A Disability - Iss17, 1997, Pg11-13"
Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Helen Connors - Article: Why Do All The Bad Guys Have A Disability - Iss17, 1997, Pg11-13 -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Helen Meekosha - Article: Challenging Disabling Images - 1994 - Iss9, Pg21pdf"
Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Helen Meekosha - Article: Challenging Disabling Images - 1994 - Iss9, Pg21 - reads, in part "A new national research project has been set up to explore ways in which images of disability are created and used in the mass media" -
"Accessible Arts - Membership Form 1995"
Accessible Arts - Membership Form 1995 -
"Accessible Arts - Membership Form 1999"
Accessible Arts - Membership Form 1999 -
"Accessible Arts - Membership Form 2000"
Accessible Arts - Membership Form 2000 -
"Accessible Arts - Membership Form 2001"
Accessible Arts - Membership Form 2001 -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - The Eye - Invitation"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf invitation to primary school show The Eye -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Hooligans Hands, How, and I Live Here - Promotional Flyer"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf promotional flyer with information about three productions for Schools in 1984 - Hooligans Hands, How, and I Live Here -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Castles in the Air - Promotional Flyer For Presenters "
Australian Theatre of The Deaf show Castles in the Air promotional flyer - reads, in part "'Castles In The Air' is a series of short stories, comedy skits, images and songs" -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Performances, Fundraising, Workshops Promotional Flyer"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf promotional flyer, with information about new performance (Masks are Barking), interpreted performance (David Williamson’s After the Ball), TheatroQuest fundraising event, and workshops (Drama With Vision, Playing with Drama) -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Castles in the Air - Poster"
Poster for Australian Theatre of The Deaf show Castles in the Air - reads, in part "Castles in the Air' is a series of short stories, comedy skits, images and songs." -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Castles in the Air - Promotional Flyer "
Promotional Flyer for Queensland Association of the Deaf presentation of Australian Theatre of The Deaf show Castles in the Air - reads, in part "'Castle in The Air' is a series of short stories, comedy skits, images and songs" -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Castles in the Air with night of theatrical entertainment - Poster"
Australian Theatre of the Deaf for show "Castles in the Air" with night of theatrical enterainment - reads, in part "Due to the success of "An Evening With Theatre of the Deaf" we are doing it again!! On Saturday, 20th March at the Deaf Socie of New South Wales Auditorium the Theatre of the Deaf are proud to present Castles in the Air as well as night of theatrical entertainment as only TOD can do it" -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Quiz Night - Fundraiser"
Promotional flyer for Australian Theatre of the Deaf Quiz night, reads, in part "The Australian Theatre of the Deaf announces its social event of the year : QUIZ NIGHT! A fundraiser for Australian Theatre of the Deaf - Australia's only professional Deaf theatre company." -
"Deaf News QLD - Support Theatre of the Deaf - 1993"
Reads, in part “Theatre of the Deaf (TOD), Australia's only professional Deaf theatre company and indeed Australia’s only professional Deaf arts organisation, have been invited to attend and perform at the International Convention of Deaf Arts to be held in Florence, Italy in June 1994. They need donations to help fund their trip to Florence.” -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - TheatroQuest II - Fundraiser"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf promotional flyer for TheatroQuest 2 fundraiser, plus interpreted performance of 'Rent' - "After the success of the first TheatroQu~ Australian Theatre of the Deaf (ATOD) is pleased to bring you TheatroQuest II. And this time we have decided to combine the fun antics with the biggest Christmas celebration &t farewell send off for our Artistic Director, Mike Canfield" -
"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 - History, and Fundamental Elements of the Theatre of The Deaf - 1985"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf History, and Fundamental Elements of the Theatre of The Deaf 1985 - Information about elements of Theatre of the Deaf, what it is, and is not – “not 'theatre for the deaf'” – and the work, approach, and history of the Australian Theatre of the Deaf, including ainstage shows (MAN EQUALS MAN), and a major focus on Theatre in Education (FINGERPAINTING, HOOLIGAN'S HANDS, HOW , I LIVE HERE, THE INVADERS, ODD BODS) -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - NSW Theatre of the Deaf - History, Work, and Theatre In Education 1982"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf History, Work, and Theatre In Education 1982 - Australian Theatre of the Deaf purpose “give positive credit to the expressive capabilities of Australian Sign Language and the people who use it” and provide “high quality performances and making them accessible to the greatest number of people in Australia.” Focus on Theatre in Education, including visual theatre workshops. Explanation that “Sign language is not universal, as many would believe. Each country has developed or borrowed one of the various manual alphabets and sign systems to create individual national languages. Many would opt for an international sign language, but the value of the individual languages is that the gestures often reflect a nation's perspectives and cultural traditions.” -
"Australian Theatre of the Deaf - History of Theatre of the Deaf"
History of Australian Theatre of the Deaf, until 1995, noting productions - “Culture Shock”, “Tunnel Vision”, “Shape UP!”, “A Day In the Life Of Angels”, “Same Difference”, “The Very First Day” – performer appearances in Australian television - “GP”, “The Money or the Gun”, “A Country Practice”