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Create Ability: A Conference on Creativity and Disability
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“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter June 1987”
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“Arts Access Victoria – 1993 Program Update”
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“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter September 1987”
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“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter December 1987”
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"IMDB Sparkles"
Reads, in part "A 30-something-year-old Down syndrome woman leaves her past behind, and runs away from a small country town. Along her journey, she makes an unlikely friendship, teaching us all not to be afraid to celebrate who we are." -
"Sprung!! Integrated Dance Theatre Annual Report 2017-18"
Sprung!! Integrated Dance Theatre Annual Report 2017-18 - History, Governance, Dancers, Tour, Performance, and Program Highlights (‘Play’ at New England Regional Art Museum Armidale; ‘Share House’ at Anywhere Theatre Festival Brisbane, Crack Festival Newcastle; ‘Gemini’ at Ausdance Canberra, World Dance Alliance Adelaide; ‘Signatures’ at World Dance Alliance Adelaide; ‘Medley’ at Gold Coast Disability Expo; ‘Floating’ at Australian Dance Awards Brisbane) -
"Sprung!! Integrated Dance Theatre - Dis-Coball"
Page reads, in part "Dis-Co Ball is Sprung’s new annual disability community ball, bringing people together for an evening of unashamed joyous dancing, inspired by and featuring our Community Artists." -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2007"
Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2007 - Board, Staff and Volunteers, Supporters, About Arts Project Australia, President's Report, Director's Report, Studio Manager's Report, Exhibitions Report, Collections Report, Financial Report -
"Arts Project Australia - Direct Line Exhibition 1994 - Programme/Catalogue"
Arts Project Australia - Direct Line Exhibition 1994 - Prrogram/Catalogue - list of artists and works -
"Arts Project Australia - Working Art Exhibition 1994 - Promotional Flyer"
Arts Project Australia - Working Art Exhibition 1994 - Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "Arts Project Australa is pleased to inivte you to working art the official launch - of the supported employment program" -
"Accessible Arts - Promotional Card- 2008-09"
Accessible Arts - PromotionalFlyer - 2008-09 - reads, in part "assist Artists with disabilities develop professionally Arts organisations with access strategies Arts initiatives inclusive of people with disability Festivals and venues expand audiences" -
"Tutti Ensemble Newsletter Term 1 2004"
Tutti Ensemble Newsletter Term 4 2004 - reads, in part "The Tutti Ensemble is very pleased to announce that Scott Hicks, director of Shine and Snow Falling on Cedars, has agreed to be our Patron." -
"Tutti Arts - Extensions - Exhibition - Promotional Flyer"
Tutti Arts 'Extensions' Exhibition 2009 Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "Tutti Visual Arts and Design supports artists with intellectual disabilities to practice their art." -
"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." -
"Access to the Arts for People with Disabilities"
Flyer, reading "Arts Access SA creates opportunities for participation and leadership for people with a disability in South Australia's arts and cultural life." - Luke Campbell
- Luke John Campbell
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"Australian Theatre of the Deaf - Past Shows 1999-2012, captured 2015"
Australian Theatre of the Deaf Past Shows 1999-2012, captured 2015 - includes links to information on ‘Silent Monologues’ Gasworks Art Park (2012), ‘The Wild Boys’ Parade Playhouse (2008), ‘The Cat Lady of Bexley’ Sidetrack Theatre (2006), 'Deafening Applause' Redfern Town Hall (2005), ‘Friction’ Darlinghurst Theatre (2004), ‘There & Back’ Sidetrack Studio Theatre (2005, 2004), ‘Interpretation’ Performance Space (2003), ‘Dislabelled’ National Tour (2004) Adelaide Caberet Festival (2002) Paralympics Arts Festival Seymour Centre (2000), ‘Smiling Prisoner’ (2000) Performance Space (2000), ‘Language of One’ Mardi Gras Festival Newtown Theatre (1999) -
"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) -
"Deafness Resources Australia - Nola Colefax Signs Of Change Book Launched 1999"
Deafness Resources Australia annoucnement of Nola Colefax 'Signs Of Change' autobiography, including history of Australian Theatre of the Deaf, book launch in 1999 - reads, in part - "Signs of Change is a thrilling story of the achievement of one woman and a substantial history of a dynamic era of a little known Australian community. This book interweaves Nola's personal history With the history, culture and development of the Deaf community." -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Show and Tell - Promotion"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf Show and Tell promotion -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Snakes And Ladders Ticket"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf Snakes And Ladders Ticket -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Snakes And Ladders Secondary School Show Poster"
Australian Theatre of the Deaf Snakes and Ladders Secondary School Show Poster -
"Tutti Arts - History of Autism - Program"
Tutti Arts 'History of Autism' 2014 Program - reads, in part "History of Autism is about two things, firstly it is about the evolution of Autism as a clinical diagnosis in the Twentieth Centurv, ax well a giving an overview of a "Nut Shell" explanation of how Autism can be viewed. Secondly, it's the untold story of what generations of forgotten people went through. The pain, anguish and ridicule suffered by people when diagnosis a was not an option, as well as the constant striving tor an identity. About Company @ (Autistic Theatre) Company @ began as AAA Theatre group run by Autism SA in the 1990's and it is believed to be the only wholly Autistic run and led Theatre Company in the world. Company @ inspires and connects people with an Autism Spectrum Disorder through the process of creating and presenting powerful theatre pieces. The company contributes to the creative and cultural life of the Australian and broader communities through collaboration, innovation and education.” -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 1991-92"
Australia Council Annual Report 1991-92 - discusses objectives, organisation chart, year in review, support for artform development, main activities of Council and its Boards, and includes financial statements and lists of grants made including grants for programs, artists and playwrights in residence and resource development and an award for the Royal Blind Society's Talking Book of the Year for “Poppy”