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Create Ability: A Conference on Creativity and Disability
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"Second Echo Ensemble - Website, captured 2024" Second Echo website, captured 2024 - reads, in part, ‘We celebrate diversity’ ‘We challenge assumptions’ ‘We make things happen’, with links to About, Projects, and Pathways pages -
"Tutti Arts - Website - Arts Programs, captured 2023" Tutti Arts Website Arts Programs captured 2023 - includes information about Beats Workshops, Let’s Dance, Dance, Screen, Quirkestra, Music Experience, Voice Specialist, Radio Tutti, Open Studio, Tutti Choir, The Gathering Wave, Club Tutti, Company AT, TKY Visual Arts, AT This Place programs -
"Blue Roo Theatre Company - News" Blue Roo Theatre Company news, captured 2021, including Covid 19 impacts in rehearsals, and links to strategic and annual plans -
"Blue Roo Theatre Company - You Tube - My Life, My Story Creative Development (2020)" Blue Roo Theatre Company - You Tube - creative development of first digital production My Life, My Story (2020) - reads, in part "My Life, My Story is a timely, poignant and uplifting narrative highlighting the personal journeys of four inclusive artists, from community isolation to public recognition for their creative abilities, determination and joyfulness." -
"Arts Project Australia - Collections, captured 2022" Arts Project Australia - Collections - reads, in part "Arts Project Australia has developed five distinct and strongly related collections, including our: Online Shop Art Collection, Stockroom Art Collection, Sidney Myer Fund Permanent Collection (SMF), Arts Project Australia Permanent Collection and the Arts Project Australia Archival Collection." -
"Australia Council (1999) Access All Areas: Guidelines for Marketing the Arts to People with Disabilities. https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20080720180431/http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/publications/disability_and_the_arts/access_all_areas_guidelines_for_marketing_the_arts_to_people_with_disabilities" Australia Council 'Access all areas: guidelines for marketing the arts to people with disabilities' 1999 - reads, in part "Access all areas: guidelines for marketing the arts to people with disabilities For most people, the decision to be exposed to the experience of an arts event is a simple one. You go, because you choose to go. Providing that choice to people with disabilities is the issue of Access all areas. This guide is intended to be practical, covering actions which are within reach of arts organisations, especially marketing officers and their departments. How to identify this audience, how to reach them and how to provide what they want is the key advice contained in Access all areas."
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“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter February 1988” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter February 1988 – evaluation of The National Tennis Centre accessibility, invitation to contact the EASE staff, Event review and upcoming events with EASE tickets - Anne Fulcher, Barbara Goss, Bob Armstrong, Chris Milton, Christine Duncan, Janice Jenkins, John Hart, Joce Bignold, Julian Pooley, Liz Smith, Lyndell Montgomery, Wendy Dumaresq
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“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter June 1988” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter June 1988 – article by Greg Poynton who has Polio and reviews different locations according to accessibility in a bed recliner, Venue notes, how to use EASE program, Venue accessibility, review of accessing “Cats” performance, upcoming events - Barbara Milne, Chris Milton, Christine Duncan, Frances Guerin, Gwenda Campbell, Jane Smith, Kristine Philipp, Liz Smith, Tracey Willis
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"An/Other Film Festival Program 2024" An/Other Film Festival WA Program 2024 – Australian works screened include Keanu (7:44) Directed by Paul Bell; La Echolalia (3:43) Directed by Matteo Mazzella; Return to Lullumb (4:54) Directed by Sahaimi Angus; Take Flight (4:13) Directed by Danny Jennings; Crab Cook (5:17) Directed by Corey Shadforth; Imposter (6:13) Directed by Joe Wilkie; Mise en Place (5:56) Directed by Julian Neuhaus; Sahaimi (6:35) Directed by Sahaimi Angus and Paul Bell; Theatricality (5:45) Directed by Joe Teakle; Ghost In the Machine (3:00) Directed by Sophie Hextor and Poppy Walker -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter September 1988” -
“Arts Access Victoria – Arts Access Society - PartICIPATE - Promotional Flyer" -
“Arts Access Victoria – Arts Access Society - PartICIPATE - Promotional Poster" -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter December 1987” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter February 1988” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter February 1988 – evaluation of The National Tennis Centre accessibility, invitation to contact the EASE staff, Event review and upcoming events with EASE tickets - Anne Fulcher, Barbara Goss, Bob Armstrong, Chris Milton, Christine Duncan, Janice Jenkins, John Hart, Joce Bignold, Julian Pooley, Liz Smith, Lyndell Montgomery, Wendy Dumaresq -
“Arts Access Victoria – Inclusive Arts Studio - Arts Day South - Promotional Flyer" -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter December 1986” -
"The Other Film Festival Program 2010" The Other Film Festival Program 2010 - Australian works screened include ANYTHING YOU CAN DO Emma Buckley, 2009, 8min; FRANCES AND ANNIE Genevieve Clay, 2009, 8min; CARBON WHORE Stella Young, 2009, 7min; BE MY BROTHER Genevieve Clay, 2008, 7min; A BROKEN PUZZLE Dianne Reid, 2010, 5min; NECESSARY GAMES Sophie Hyde, 2009, 20min; BLINK Kyra Kimpton and Lachlan Tetlow-Stuart, 2009, 4min; NERVE ENDING Peter Humble, 2009, 8min. -
"The Other Film Festival Program 2016" The Other Film Festival Program 2016 – Australian works screened include The Globe Collector (2012) 7min Summer DeRoche; Super (2014) 7min Samara Hersch; Gimpsey (2015) 12min Sofya Gollan; All of the Above (2016) Distinctive Options 3min; Auslan Music video (2016) Arts Access Victoria 3min; Chop Secret (2016) Distinctive Options 2min; Mum's Place (2015) Brigid Canny 6min; Mrs Bean and the Security Guard (2016) Distinctive Options 3min; The Stars (2015) Heidi Everett 5min; Archie (2016)Heidi Everett 5min; The Darkness (2016) Paul Khoury 6min; Ballarat - My Town (2016) Barry Devine 5min; Listening Eyes at Manus and Nauru (2016) Selwyn Hoffman 4min - Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
- Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival
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“Arts Access Victoria – How it all began! (1974-1979)” Arts Access Victoria – How it all began! (1974-1979) started in Melbourne in 1974 by Judy Morton with funding from the Australia Council for the Arts with art and theatre workshops in institutions but intermittent funding meant AAV stopped at times but state government funding in 1979 allowed long term planning. -
"Arts Access Victoria - Gallery, captured 2022" Arts Access Victoria - Gallery - Information about exhibitions, including Art Day Smackdown, Art Day South: 30 Years, Front Up by Adam Knapper, Katina Anapaikos solo exhibition, Queer Voices @ Nebula, Spill, Ether, Ether 2021 -
"Rawcus - Song for a Weary Throat - Program" Program for Rawcus work, presented at Theatreworks, 'Song for a weary throat' reads, in part, “What is it that propels us to get up after loss, after heartbreak, after failure? Fifteen performers surface from the aftermath, the wake of a disaster, in the haunting SONG FOR A WEARY THROAT, as live music from the critically-acclaimed contemporary vocalists Invenio Singers is contrasted with disquieting, yet poetic imagery from Rawcus.” -
"Rawcus - Song for a Weary Throat" DL promotional card for Rawcus work, presented at Melbourne International Arts Festival, 'Song for a weary throat' -
"Rawcus - Rawcus Encounters" Promotional postcards for 'Rawcus Encoutners' reads, in part "Be a part of the Rawcus experience by joining in the workshops at Realm leading up to Ringwood Town Square's first ever flashmob"