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"Access2Arts Events" Access2Arts news, events, and program information as at 2022 -
"The Other Film Festival Program 2006" The Other Film Festival Program 2006 - Australian work screened include SHARING STORIES ACMI and Rural Access, 2005, 36min, Digital Storytelling, Australia; WELCOME 2 MY DEAF WORLD Helen Gaynor, 2005, 52min, Documentary, Australia; HOW DO YOU EAT AN ELEPHANT? Neami NE, 2006, 20min, Documentary, Australia -
"The Other Film Festival Program 2008" The Other Film Festival Program 2008 - Australian work screened includes WHITE SOUND Sarah Tracton 2007, 6min; YOLK Stephen Lance 2008, 14min; IT'S A BLIND CHICK THING Kate Gillick 2008, 21 min; DARREN AND JAMES DOWNUNDER MYSTERY TOUR Michael Noonan, 26min; THE LOST GENERATION DADAA WA 2007, 30min; SEIZE THE DAY Alex Chomicz 2007, 12min; TUESDAY David Norris 2007, 14min; HAMISH Hannah Moon 2008, 7min. -
"The Other Film Festival Revisited 2020" The Other Film Festival 2020 Revisited - information about the Festival, program, achievements, including in 2020 writers room activity, daily screen writing prompt tasks, and events relating to climate change -
"Back to Back Theatre - Annual Report 2010" -
"Back to Back Theatre - Annual Report 2008" -
"Bec Young Chief Executive" Announcement of new CEO of Access2Arts, South Australia, Rebecca (Bec) Young, in 2022 -
"Back to Back Theatre - Information Pack" -
The Other Film Festival - Past Festivals, captured 2022" "The Other Film Festival - Past Festivals, captured 2022, includings programs 2004 to 2022 -
"High Beam Festival Program 1998" -
"Access2Arts Projects" Access2Arts current projects as at 2022 -
"The Other Film Festival Program 2010 - Carbon Whore by Stella Young (2009)" The Other Film Festival Program 2010 - Carbon Whore by Stella Young (2009) - reads, in part "It's so hard to get good help these days! When the cleaner refuses to take an environmentally friendly approach to domestic duties, Eliza takes matters into her own enthusiastic hands." -
"NuunaRon Art Group - ‘Seven Spirits’ Artwork Story by Paul Constable-Calcott" First Peoples Disability Network NunnaRon Art Group - ‘Seven Spirits’ Artwork Story by Paul Constable-Calcott - reads, in part "The 'Culture is Inclusion' art exhibition showcases art work by the NuunaRon First Nations art group, with a lived experience of disability, telling their stories of resilience and strength through connecting to their culture" -
"NuunaRon - Two Spirit Yarning by Paul Constable Calcott" First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Two Spirit Yarning' by Paul Constable Calcott -
"History of Queensland Theatre of the Deaf" History of Queensland Theatre of The Deaf. Queensland Deaf Society Superintendent Leslie Abnett’s proposal for a Queensland Theatre of the Deaf in 1974, initiated via arrangement with the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust to have the National Theatre Trust perform in Brisbane and for a workshop at La Boite Theatre in 1974. Formation Founding Committee (Kerry Prior, Mary Gibbs, John O’Donnell, Leslie Abnett as Office Bearers, Lloyd Nickson as Artistic Director, Keith Puddlefoot as Technical Director, and N. Bricknell, R. Hilsdon, K. Donnell, M. Bergman, P. Arnold, A. Lynch, D. Villis as Committee Members). Company Aims, Workshops at the Queensland School for the Deaf, rehearsals for a core adult group and a junior group at the new D.M. Chadwick Hall at the Queensland Deaf Society at Newmarket in Brisbane – production history including changes in Artistic Director (from Llyod Nickson in 1975, to Nickky Bricknell in 1977, to Ken Donnell in 1979). Company technique, stated as “Our Technique is a combination of Visual Language, Sign-Mime (visual vernacular), Mime and the Spoken Word – a blending of hearing actors and conventional acting ideals with imaginative mime, expression and manual language of the Deaf.” -
"DADAA No Fixed Address - Promotion Card" DADAA No Fixed Address 2017-2020 promotion card - Coverreads, in part "No Fixed Address was a project developed by DADAA in partnership with and a group of Perth-based contemporary artists and filmmakers. Centred in Fremantle’s East End, an area currently undergoingmass gentrification, is St. Patrick’s Community Support Centre, which for the past 40 years has worked to support those who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless." -
"Queensland Theatre of the Deaf - Productions and Open Drama Competitions Since 1975 - Reported 1998" Queensland Theatre of the Deaf productions and open drama competitions, 1975 to 1997 -
"Queensland Theatre of the Deaf - Kenneth J Donnell - Actor, Director, and Foundation Committee Member - CV" CV of Kenneth J Donnell, Foundation Committee Member, Actor, Director, and Artistic Director Queensland Theatre of the Deaf from 1980, dated 1998 - training (including as first profoundly Deaf Australian to be awarded a Churchill Fellowship), awards, shows as actor (An Evening with the Theatre of the Deaf, Snow White & Company, Ondine, The Crane, Jack the Simpleton & his master, Dick Woodington-Lord Mayor of Where?, Treasure Map, Seasons, Christmas Carol, Only an Orphan Girl, The Man from Snowy river, A Stranger at the Inn, Gotze, Wolf Boy), as director (Medieval Mime, Mime Skits for Expo'88', Spring Mime Madness), and as director/author (Follow That Sign, Robert the Bruce, Anonymous Addict, Nara's Journey, Our Eyes are Your Ears, Assimilation, The Devious Black Marble, Fate of The Rose) -
"Hannah Gadsby: Something Special | Official Trailer | Netflix" Hannah Gadsby: Something Special | Official Trailer | Netflix - Netflix.com/HannahGadsbySomethingSpecial - reads,in part "Emmy and Peabody Award winning comedian Hannah Gadsby is back for their third Netflix comedy special, Something Special, and it's a feel good show. Seriously. In this smart and dare we say...feel good set, the comedian talks about a wedding (theirs!), more than one traumatic encounter with a bunny and much more. Filmed at the Sydney Opera House, Something Special premieres globally on Netflix on May 9." -
"Back to Back Theatre - Light Letters" Back to Back Theatre Light Letters - artist statements, script sketches, and other materials - reads, in part “In mid-2007 Back to Back Theatre invited schools and community groups from the Corio Bay area to enter into collaboration with the company under the direction of Marcia Ferguson. The company was very excited to welcome into the creative venture Nelson Park Schol, Norlane West Primary School, Cloverdale Community Centre and Dorthy Thompson Centre as well as collaborating local Geelong artists Leane Stein, Ross Meuller, David Dellafiora, Mark Cuthbertson and Stephen Oakes.” -
"Restless Dance - Master Classes" Restless Dance Theatre website, 'Master Classes,' captured 2020 – reads, in part, "In 2019 Restless Impulse dancers and Company dancers will take part in workshops with Sydney Dance Company and Bangarra Dance Company." -
"Queensland Theatre of the Deaf - Productions Since 1975 - Reported 1990" Queensland Theatre of the Deaf productions 1975-1990 -
"Queensland Theatre of the Deaf - Productions Since 1975 - Reported 1998" Queensland Theatre of the Deaf productions 1975-2001 -
"Queensland Theatre of the Deaf - Actors Since 1975 - Reported 1990s" -
“Studio A – Inside Studio A – Promotional Flyer 2020” Information about project 2020, in which creative producer Amelia B created "Inside Studio A" as an ‘about’ video featuring the work of artists, including interviews with Mathew Calandra, Thom Roberts, Catherine McGuiness, Jaycee Kim, and Meagan Pelham. Photograph by Cybele Malinowski.