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Flow Festival
- Emma Barry
- Emily Barrie
- Elizabeth Renner
- Eliza Hull
- Eleonora Ginardi
- Doug Robins
- Donnelle Brooks
- Don Kohlmann
- Dominique Haslam
- Densel Van Uitregt
- Denise Wood
- David Waldie
- David Stavanger (Ghostboy)
- David Norris
- David King
- Dave King
- David Baker
- Danielle von der Borch
- Daniele Constance
- Daniel Shao
- Daniel Facciolo
- Dane Jaeger
- Dana Nance
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"Interview with Janice Florence"
Janice Florence is a performing artist and disability advocate. She originally trained as a Teacher and Librarian. Janice has worked in Education and Libraries for many years and in disability advocacy for 20 years She has worked in Training and Consultation at Arts Access Vic for 12 years. Janice has been involved in theatre, dance and human movement for over 35 years. For 25 years she has been the Artistic Director of Weave Movement Theatre, comprising disabled and non-disabled performers. Weave has produced many devised original works often with respected performing artists as collaborators. She was the inaugural recipient of the Australia Council Awards for Disability Arts-Established Artist in 2019. Interview Summary Janice Florence is a veteran performer and Artistic Director of Weave Movement Theatre, which includes disabled performers. During the interview, Janice reflected on her extensive history with dance, both prior to and after acquiring her disability, highlighting the significance of political and personal themes, as well as the use of humour in her work. She discussed the ongoing challenges in securing accessible rehearsal and performance spaces, along with the complexities of funding and recognition within the Disability Arts scene in Australia. Janice also acknowledged the importance of Disability Arts historically and its potential for challenging societal expectations regarding disability. - Costa Athanassiou