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Fuse Festival (Victoria)
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"Australia Council - Annual Report 2007-08" Australia Council Annual Report 2007-08 - discusses letter from chairman, year in review, from the CEO, Excellent and Distinctive Art from various artforms, Access for all Australians from various artforms, A strong and vibrant arts sector including artist’s earnings, philanthropic support and arts sector development, About the Australia Council, Governance, Organisation, Accountability, Workplace and Financial statements but no longer listing grants of organisations or individuals however discusses the DADAA WA radio play “The Proper Shoes” - a series of stories written by young women with a disability, was first broadcast nationally on ABC Radio and then invited to tour the play as part of the TRASNA Festival of Inclusive Theatre. -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 1998-99" Australia Council Annual Report 1998-99 - discusses letter from chair of council, functions, profile, organisation chart, corporate overview, year in review, arts funding, main activities of Council and its Boards, and includes promoting the importance of accessibility in the arts for all people with and without disabilities with workshops for arts organisations and training for Australia Council staff, financial statements and lists of grants made including grants for programs, projects, information and advocacy with Restless Dance Company being the first youth dance company to receive a Triennial Grant. -
“Restless Dance – Guttered Promotional Poster” Restless Dance Theatre 'Guttered' Promotional Poster - Simone Flavelle
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"Interview with Simone Flavelle" Simone Flavelle is a producer and consultant to artists with disability and the arts and film sectors. Interview Summary During an in-depth discussion about disability arts, Simone Flavelle outlined their career trajectory, emphasizing early work at Rocky Bay, involvement with Disability in the Arts Disadvantage in the Arts Australia (DADAA), and noted milestones in the field, including the impact of the NDIS on choice and control for artists. She discussed the evolution of public perception towards disability arts and the ongoing challenges with inclusivity and accessibility in various spaces. Simone also touched on the politicization of art by disabled artists, the complexity of identity among these artists, and the spectrum of how disability pride is embraced. - Darcy Carpenter
- Blue Roo Theatre Company
- Val Shiell
- Tamara Mascarenhas
- Tim Storrier
- Tji Srikandi-Goodhart
- Tony Bond
- Tony Nirta
- Tuan van Tran
- Sam Charles
- Sara McQueenie
- Sarah Bleby
- Sarah Cheesmur
- Sarah Diment
- Sarah Lloyd
- Scott Keaney
- Sophia Borick
- Sophie Janzon
- Sophie Janzen
- Sri Hartaningsih