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"Arts Project Australia - Annual Christmas Salon Show 1993 - Invitation - Promotional Flyer"
Arts Project Australia - Annual Christmas Salon Show 1993 - Invitation - Promotional Flyer -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Christmas Salon Show 1992 - Invitation - Promotional Flyer"
Arts Project Australia - Annual Christmas Salon Show 1992 - Invitation - Promotional Flyer -
"Accessible Arts - High Flying Workshop - Promotional Poster"
Accessible Arts - High Flying Workshop - Promotional Poster -
"Accessible Arts - Promotional Flyer - 2005-06"
Accessible Arts - Promotional Flyer - 2005-06 -
"Accessible Arts - ACE - Resources List - 2002"
Accessible Arts - ACE - Resources List - 2002 -
"Accessible Arts - ACE - Workshop List - 2002"
Accessible Arts - ACE - Workshop List - 2002 -
"Accessible Arts - Membership Form 1995"
Accessible Arts - Membership Form 1995 -
"Accessible Arts - Membership Form 1999"
Accessible Arts - Membership Form 1999 -
"Accessible Arts - Membership Form 2000"
Accessible Arts - Membership Form 2000 -
"Accessible Arts - Membership Form 2001"
Accessible Arts - Membership Form 2001 -
"Tutti Arts -Tutti Kids - Beautiful Me Beautiful Us Cabaret - Promotional Card"
Tutti Arts -Tutti Kids 'Beautiful Me Beautiful Us Cabaret' 2012 Promotional Card -
"High Beam Festival 1998 Poster"
High Beam Festival Poster 1998 reads "High Beam Festival PRESENTED BY: SPARC DISABILITY FOUNDATION in association with ARTS IN ACTION INC" -
"Arts Project Australia - Makers Mark Exhibition 2006 - Promotional Card"
Arts Project Australia - Makers Mark Exhibition 2006 - Promotional Card -
“Arts Access Victoria – The Gorgeous Gala 1993 - Promotional Flyer"
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"Tutti Ensemble - Holdfast Choir - My Life My Love - Promotional Poster"
Tutti Ensemble Holdfast Choir - 'My Life My Love' 2002 Promotional Poster -
"Tutti Arts - Tutti Storms The Bastille - Menu"
Tutti Arts 'Tutti Storms The Bastille' 2008 Menu -
"Tutti Ensemble - Choir - Christmas Celebration Concert 2007 - Program"
Tutti Ensemble Choir - 'Christmas Celebration Concert' 2007 Program -
“Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Ticketing Update December 1992"
Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Ticketing Update December 1992 -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 2013-14"
Australia Council Annual Report 2013-2014 – discusses year in review, report from the CEO, Strategic priorities, funding overview, statement of outcome, about the Australia Council including The Governing Council and the Board, Structure of the Australia Council; financial review and discussion of funding for numerous programs including a new Artists with Disability Program grant which funded development opportunities and creative projects for practitioners with disability and the dance board funded development and presentation of new work, workshops and residency programs, and strategic initiatives that focus on leadership, development and collaboration with a highlight being the “Torque Show” supported for the Melbourne premiere of “Intimacy”, a collaboration with Michelle Ryan presented as part of the Unlimited Festival in London which celebrates originality of artists with disability. -
"Restless Dance - Celebrating 30 Years - Promotional Flyer"
Restless Dance - Celebrating 30 Years - Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "Now in its 30th year, Restless collal)orates with some of the industry's most renowned choreographers, companies and artists. We create performance work that is presented at prestigious festivals and venues around Australia and internationally. Our workshop program continues to be an incubator for dancers, It creates a pathway for artists to pursue a career in dance. It is the past successes of Restless that have caused the arts sector to be devastated by the news that The Australia Council for the Arts will no longer fund the company through the multi-year funding program (2022 - 2024). It is important that Australia understands the impact this decision will have on the company. Whilst we have funding to continue to produce work, our operational funding ceases at the end of 2021." -
"Australian Theatre of the Deaf - Archives:Past Shows 1999-2008, captured 2009"
Australian Theatre of the Deaf Archives - past shows, 1999 to 2008, with links to reviews - includes ‘The Wild Boys’ Parade Playhouse (2008), ‘The Cat Lady of Bexley’ Sidetrack Theatre (2006), 'Deafening Applause' Redfern Town Hall (2005), ‘Friction’ Darlinghurst Theatre (2004), ‘There & Back’ Sidetrack Studio Theatre (2005, 2004), ‘Interpretation’ Performance Space (2003), ‘Dislabelled’ National Tour (2004) Adelaide Caberet Festival (2002) Paralympics Arts Festival Seymour Centre (2000), ‘Smiling Prisoner’ (2000) Performance Space (2000), ‘Language of One’ Mardi Gras Festival Newtown Theatre (1999) -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Jukebox - Teachers Notes"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf Jukebox Teachers Notes - Introduction from Victorian Arts Council, synopsis, information about sign singing, pre- and post-performance activities – reads, in part “Jukebox presents Deafness with a difference. Through the device of the jukebox the audience selects well known songs from a list which are performed by the Company using sign singing - the interpretation of songs into Australian Sign Language (AUSLAN). Between the songs the actors present their own stories about Deafness and life in the Deaf community.” -
"It's Fine, I'm Fine - IMDB"
It's Fine, I'm Fine' Internet Movie Database (IMDB) entry - reads, in part "A suburban psychologist and her patients explore love, loss, obsession, anxiety, and an uncertain future, while grappling with how to persist and find magic in the world." -
"New works by Nathaniel Edington and Too Many Legs by Bryan Tingey and Freight by DADAA"
Flyer reads "You are invited to the launch of new works by Nathanael Edginton," and "Adelaide artist Bryan Tingey presents a new body of work that exhibits the varied influences of philosophy, history and psychology informing his work and his experimentation with the artforms of graffiti and , iconography and hieroglyphics. Freight is the latest shipment of outsider art on the move from WA. The exhibition showcases the work of three Western Australian artists working in textiles, photography and digital media." -
"Interview with Tina Fielding"
Tina is a writer, actor, film maker and disability advocate Interview Summary Tina is an actress with Down Syndrome who identifies strongly with her art form, viewing her disability as an ability that enhances her talent and quality in storytelling through acting. She enjoys the process of acting and finds joy in watching her family perform, which inspired her to pursue the craft; however, she acknowledges that there are difficult moments that can be challenging but ultimately rewarding. Her artistic journey has involved working with various local companies in Perth and her work has evolved by adapting to new roles, with the aim of authenticity in her performances. Tina's influence and acknowledgment in the field are growing, noted by positive media attention, and she encourages other artists with disabilities to embrace and identify with their unique abilities.