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"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2006"
Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2006 - About Accessible Arts, Chair’s report, Chief Executive Officer’s report, Accessible Arts’ people, Strategic Outcomes, Service, Arts programs, Training, Audience Development, Information and Public Relations -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2009"
Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2009 - About Arts Project Australia, President's Report, Director's Report, The Studio, Board, Staff, Volunteers and Supporters, Exhibitions Report, Studio Artists, Financials - reads, in part "To support people with disabilities to become practitioners in the visual arts and to promote their work as integral to the broad spectrum of contemporary arts practice." -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2007"
Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2007 - Vision, Chair’s Report, Chief Executive Officer’s Report, Accessible Arts’ People, Strategic Outcomes, Service, Arts Programs, Training, Western Sydney Project, Audience Development, Information and Public Relations, Cultural Partners -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report - Yearly Report - 1992"
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"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2013"
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"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2002"
Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2002 - Vision Statement, Objectives, Chairperson's Report, Treasurer's Report, Executive Officer's Report, Review Of Operations 2002-2003, Operational Plan 2003-2004, Independent Auditor's Report, Management Committee, Attendance 2002-2003 -
"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" -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1994"
Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1994 - Mission, Purpose, Aims, Background, Chairperson’s Report, Executive Officer’s Report, Secretary’s Report, Treasurer’s Report, Financials, New Resources -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1996"
Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1996 - Aims, Objectives, Brief History, Chairperson’s Report, Treasurer’s Report, Executive Officer’s Report, Project Officer’s Report -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2009"
Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2009 - Overview, Rewarding Excellence, Skills Development, Strengthening the Sector, Consulting to the Sector, Providing a Service -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2017"
Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2017 - Corporate Information, Directors' Report, Statement of Financial Position -
"Accessible Arts - ACE - Exhibitions and Events"
Accessible Arts - ACE - Exhibitions and Events 2002 -
"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” -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Exciting Projects For The Theatre Of The Deaf 1985"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf Exciting Projects for the Theatre of the Deaf in 1985 – information about plans, noting after Theatre of the Deaf’s last major general public production of Brecht’s Threepenny Opera they will this year do Brecht’s Man Equals Man at Sydney Theatre Company, and do a show called Good Sports for Sydney Youth Festival at the Sydney Opera House, Liverpool Civic Centre, and Parramatta Town Hall -
".. Inflight"
Invitation reads ".. Inflight - A photographic exhibition resulting from a short series of choreographic workshops directed by South Australian independent artist with a disability, Philip Channells." -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression -2002 Mar - Iss7"
Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression News Publication Issue 7 March 2001 - about Accessible Arts (including membership), information/reviews of Creative Writing, Music, Dance, Theatre and Performance programs,opportunities, resources -
"A Frame Exhibition"
Promotion Card for Arts Access SA A Frame “Exhibition Opening, Artwork Auction and Inaugural High Beam Visual Art Awards” -
"Tutti Arts - Small Things Exhibition - Promotional Card"
Tutti Arts 'Small Things' Exhibition 2013 Promotional Card -
"Tutti Arts - The History of Autism - Promotional Card"
Tutti Arts 'History of Autism' 2014 Promotional Card - reads, in part "In the Adelaide Fringe this year, Company@ Autistic Theatre, Australia's only theatre company for people on the autism spectrum, is presenting an exciting original work, History of Autism. Developed with actors on the autism spectrum, History of Autism was first performed at the 2013 Asia Pacific Autism Conference to standing ovations, drawing audience comments like "truly dynamic and highly entertaining" and "Chockablock full of endearing characters". Company@ is dedicated to presenting high quality authentic theatre which entertains and informs audiences and raises awareness about autism. Company@ works in partnership with renowned multi arts organisation Tutti Ensemble Inc. and is also proudly supported by Autism SA." -
"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.” -
"Tutti Arts - History Of Autism - Promotional Poster"
Tutti Arts 'History of Autism' 2014 Promotional Poster - reads, in part “The Father of Autism, Dr Leo Kanner, takes the audience on a surreal, topsy-turvy journey from the identification of this mysterious condition through to current thinking. With comic abandon, genuine insight and gut-wrenching reality, the audience travels through history: from the Austrian woods , in 1863, to the ‘refrigerator mother' theory of the 1950s, the 'screaming 70s' and the growing understanding of the 90s, finally arriving in the present. With the entire cast on the Spectrum, History of Autism renders the story of Autism with genuine understanding and humanity” - Company AT
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"Tutti Arts - Annual Report 2017"
Tutti Arts Annual Report 2017 – President’s, Artistic Directors, Disability & Quality Manager's, Arts Manager Reports, information on Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Film and New Media and Choral and Kids & Youth Programs, Projects, and Exhibitions, including information on Impersonal Space, Frozen Girl, Sit Down Shutup and Watch Film Festival, The Sisters of Invention, Company AT, Financials, Staff and Board Members, Supporters -
"Tutti Arts - Kathryn Evans - Frozen Girl - Promotional Flyer"
Tutti Arts - Kathryn Evans 'Frozen Girl' 2017 Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "DREAMBIG CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL AND TUTTI ARTS PRESENTS FROZEN GIRL All of us remember that time in early adolescence when having a best friend is everything. Similarly, every parent knows that one day the little child they are dose to will grow and begin to separate from them. But what happens when a child separates so completely that even when with you they are unable to communicate or move. Frozen Girl is Kathryn Evans story, first told in 2014 during storytelling workshops, when she revealed that between the ages of 11 and 13 she did not speak or move. Kathryn's story and the way she told it with her small intricate facial expressions and her unhurried physicality was so powerful that I and members of the ensemble wanted to explore it further with her." -
"The Arts and Disability 2017"
This booklet/brochure provides images, descriptions of the work, and contact details and contact organisations for key organisations in South Australia including: Access2Arts; Company AT; Mindshare; No Strings Attached Theatre of Disability; Restless Dance Theatre; Sit Down, Shut Up and Watch Film and New Media Festival; Sisters of Invention, Tutti Arts; The Jame, The Mix, The Gig.