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Focus On Ability Film Festival
- Jacque Homer
- Jack Duncan
- Fiona Tuomy
- Fiona Cook
- Emma Buckley
- Emily O'Brien
- Elise Bialylew
- Dianne Reid
- Danny Jennings
- Curtis Taylor
- Corey Shadforth
- Connla Kerr
- Christina Tzidris
- Chris Brophy
- Chloe Matthews
- Bernie Clifford
- Bee Feldman
- Avni Dauti
- Alice Ewing
- Alexander Straub
- Alex Warman
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"Tutti Arts - Annual Report 2021" Tutti Arts Annual Report 2021 – What Tutti Does, Artists Making An Impact, Music, Performance, Visual Arts, and Film work in 2021, information on digital interactive version of ‘Impersonal Space,’ ‘The Big Tutti Singalong,’ Sit Down Shutup and Watch Film Festival, The Sisters of Invention, Company AT, Supporters -
“Inaugural High Beam festival in 1998” High Beam was a biennial community-based disability arts festival. It was a joint initiative of SPARC Disability Foundation and Arts In Action (through the direction of Tony Doyle). (Arts in Action later became Arts Access SA.) The 10-day event was the first of its kind in the Southern hemisphere, attracting around 20,000 people at each festival. The festival showcased theatre, dance, comedy, and music. Some celebrity artists included Adam Hills and David Helfgott. The inaugural festival (1998) invited Swedish Disability Theatre Company Mooms Teatern to perform; the company also conducted workshops with a disability-led Australian theatre company, No Strings Attached. This first festival was also the site of Tutti's first public performance as a choir.
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“Flow Festival, Australia’s Deaf Arts festival, is founded” Flow Festival, Australia’s Deaf Arts festival, was founded in 2018 by Ramas McRae, Irene Holub, and Medina Sumovic. The Deaf-led biennial festival provides a groundbreaking and dedicated platform for established and emerging Deaf/Hard of Hearing artists. Flow is held in Victoria but is described as “Australia’s national celebration of Deaf arts and culture”.
- Asia Pacific Wataboshi Music Festival