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"Tutti Arts - Annual Report 2022"
Tutti Arts Annual Report 2022– What Tutti Does, Artists Making An Impact, Music, Performance, Visual Arts, and Film work in 2021, information on ‘Reaching out’ Project, Sit Down Shutup and Watch Film Festival, The Sisters of Invention, Company AT, Tutti’s Strategic Plan 2023 – 2026, Supporters -
"Tutti Arts - Annual Report 2013"
Tutti Arts Annual Report 2013 - Values, Artistic Director’s and President’s Report, Programs, Productions and Exhibitions, including ‘Their Shadows in Us’ and ‘Bangkok to Brighton’ Exhibitions, ‘The Square Project’ music and performance program, and Sit Down, Shutup & Watch Film Festival, Board, Staff, and Artists, Financials -
“Tutti Arts – End of Year Concert 2018 – Program”
Tutti Arts – End of Year Concert 2018 Program - reads, in part “'Tutti' means everyone. Tutti is South Australia's only multi arts organisation where artists with a learning disability create visual art, theatre, music, film, new media and installations for a growing local and international audience. Tutti also offers disability-led collectives like Company AT, The Sisters of Invention and Sit Down Shutup and Watch Film & New Media Festival a rare opportunity to work in an artistic and administrative environment.” -
"Tutti Arts - Tutti Voice Newsletter June 2009"
Tutti Arts - Tutti Voice Newsletter June 2009 - information about music, visual arts, performing arts and 'digitech' programs -
"Tutti Arts - The Magic Flute - Program"
Tutti Arts 'The Magic Flute' 2011 Program - reads, in part "Set in the colourful world of the circus, with beautiful music sung by Tutti and state Opera soloists and enhanced by the extraordinary skills of Cirkidz, this OperaTU production of The Magic Flute will bring Mozart's dream of an opera for the people to life.” -
"Tutti Arts -Tutti Kids - Kids and Youth Program Showcase 2017 - Program"
Tutti Kids and Youth 2017 Showcase Program – reads, in part "The Tutti Kids and Youth Program provides Adelaide's only out of school hours arts program where young people living with disability are invited to develop their creativity through singing and song-writing, music, dance, movement, drama and theatre skills.” -
"Tutti Arts -Tutti Kids - Kids and Youth Program Showcase 2016 - Program"
Tutti Kids and Youth 2016 Showcase Program – reads, in part "The Tutti Kids and Youth Program provides Adelaide's only out of school hours arts program where young people living with disability are invited to develop their creativity through singing and song-writing, music, dance, movement, drama and theatre skills.” -
"Tutti Arts - Holdfast Choir - Chocolat and Chocolate - Invitation"
Tutti Arts - Holdfast Choir 'Chocolat and Chocolate' 2001 Invitation - reads, in part “The Holdfast Choir invites you all to an afternoon of music and indulgence! This Sunday October 21st , 2001 the choir are having a very chocolatey fundraiser.” -
"Tutti Arts - Choir - A Very Aussie Christmas - Program"
Tutti Arts Choir 'A Very Aussie Christmas' 2009 Program - reads, in part "“Tutti means 'Everyone• Began as a small inclusive choir by Pat Rix in 1997, Tutti has grown into a multi- level arts organisation whose pioneering work in radical inclusion is legendary. Tutti is about building bridges in the community through the visual and performing arts and the Tutti Choir in particular celebrates the power of music to overcome isolation created by disability, age or race.” -
"Tutti Arts - 15th Anniversary Christmas Concert - Program"
Tutti Arts '15th Anniversary Christmas Concert' 2012 Program - reads, in part “For fifteen years the Tutti Choir has been a passionate force for change through the creation of extraordinary art which surprises, entertains and reveals a different world view. Since 2001, the collaborative relationship between singers with a disability, singers from the wider community and professional composer/conductors has supported the development of several award winning music theatre works and led to exhilarating performances here and overseas. It has also led to the formation of three choirs who are all performing this afternoon; the original Tutti Choir of up to 71 singers, Poco Tutti, a small choir for advanced singers, and Club Tutti, for those who enjoy social singing.” -
"Tutti Arts -10th Anniversary Concert Program"
Tutti Arts 10th Anniversary Concert Program - Reads, in part, “Tonight we are thrilled to have Peter Goers and 891 ABC Adelaide broadcasting our 10th Anniversary Concert for this Is truly an important South Australian community event. Tonight we celebrate the first decade of an arts organisation which grew from a small seed planted at Minda Inc in August 1997 into an inspiring arts organisation which regularly involves over 200 South Australians in five levels of the performing and visual arts. Today, Tutti continues transforming the lives of people with a disability and others, through singing and music, and tonight we invite you to be part of that journey.” -
"Tutti Arts - Dare To Dream Concern 2010 - Program"
Tutti Arts 'Dare To Dream Concert' 2010 Program - reads, in part "The Tutti Ensemble is recognized a leader in community cultural development and disability culture in South Australia. Tutti offers opportunities to both disabled and non-disabled people of all ages to become involved in a range of concerts and music theatre events through its social inclusive choral program including Hot Tutti and Poco Tutti." -
"Tutti Ensemble Newsletter Term 4 2006"
Tutti Ensemble Newsletter Term 4 2006 - reads, in part "For the last two years, the Tutti Office and Tutti Arts have been based at the Rogerson Building at Minda. During September and October, with the help of many Tutti volunteers, we prepared and painted the rooms in Galway House and made our new home attractive and comfortable for Pat, Rachel, Myf, Annalies, tutors, and volunteers who, with our talented artists, make everything work so well." -
"Tutti Arts - Tutti Kids - Promotional Flyer"
Tutti Arts - Tutti Kids Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "Small classes are led by specialist music and drama tutors who have extensive experience in working with children with special needs." -
"Tutti Ensemble - History"
Tutti Ensemble History - reads, in part "Tutti ~nsemble is a fully integrated choir including people with disabilities and members of the wider community in Adelaide. It has become known for its nonstereotypical music-theatre productions for the main stage and community events." -
"Tutti Arts - Between the Worlds - Promotional Flyer 2007"
Tutti Arts - 'Between the Worlds' 2007 Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "Using song, dance and the commentary of Rap, a blind prophet played by Jason Crowhurst , Between The Worlds Is energetic and revolutionary music theatre. In the world of disability culture. It expresses the frustration felt by young people who deserve more than meaningless repetitive Jobs, and exposes the strife between rival gangs 'the Crips' (who live with a disability) and ' the Norms' ( who see themselves as perfect) to reveal the social tragedy caused by excluding people who are different." -
"Tutti Arts - Between the Worlds - Program 2007"
Tutti Arts - 'Between the Worlds' 2007 Program - reads, in part “The first stage of Between the Worlds In May 2004 was called Circles and was about relationships with significant people In our lives. The second stage development this year Involved Interviewing all our actors to explore deeper relationship themes. One of these interviews was with our talented male lead, Alistair Brasted who said: "I've always felt between the worlds, not knowing where I really belong". This Insight resonated with all our artists and became the theme of the whole script because they had all experienced feelings of exclusion. The story of Romeo and Juliet and their love which transcends hate and divisiveness served as inspiration for Between the Worlds. In our story the Innocence of Isabella and Oliver's love In the face of adversity has allowed us to explore universal questions of discrimination and difference which lie at the heart of violence. Such stories have been with us since the beginning of time. Like the script, the songs and music for Between the Worlds are the expression of the Individual voices of our actors.” -
"Arts Disability Technology Library Workshop"
Internet demonstration; imaging and photography; creative adventures with computer technology; music (includes performance and demonstration by Chris Finnen) -
"Club Cool Under Lights"
Flyer for Club Cool Under Lights "Adelaide's hottest and hippest disability dance party for 2006 with groOvy music from J-Hoe, the Fine Lines Band, MC Frost, DJ Dubarama & Club Cool Day Options" -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 2000-01"
Australia Council Annual Report 2000-2001 - discusses letter from chair of council, corporate overview, year in review, financial statements, analysis of funding and grants for projects, initiatives, new work, programs, presentation and promotions including funding for music development, implementing the Commonwealth Disability Strategy by evaluating current and changing needs of people with disabilities in the arts sector and reflecting this in funding and policies, arts marketing and audience development and triennial grants to disability arts organisations in NSW, South Australia and Victoria -
"Incite Arts Annual Report 2014 - Online"
InCite Arts Annual Report 2014 - Chairperson, Artistic Director and Community Cultural Development Manager Messages, Projects (SPRUNG Youth Dance, Partnership with Warlpiri Youth Development Aboriginal, ‘Red Sand Culture’ Music & Dance Mentoring, ‘Southern Ngalia’ Cultural Dance, ‘stArts with D’ Performance Ensemble, School Partnerships - Artists in Residence program: Acacia Hill School & Centralian Middle School) -
"Salubrious Productions - Disability Action Week"
Music event for Disability Action Week -
"Interview with Janelle Colquhoun"
Janelle Colquhoun is an opera-jazz singer; corporate and community speaker; MC; producer; and writer. Interview Summary Janelle Colquhoun is a passionate and dedicated former opera singer, who in the interview speaks about, starting an entertainment agency to provide professional opportunities for artists with disabilities after losing her sight. She has produced over 1400 events, performed in a variety of concerts, and worked tirelessly to promote inclusivity in the arts, often by showcasing talented disabled artists to mainstream audiences. Janelle talks about how her work challenges the way people think about disability arts and inclusion, and strives to give equal performing opportunities by advocating for the recognition of artists with disabilities as professionals with the same quality of performance as any other artist. -
"ARTAbility Conference"
The national Disability and Arts Disadvantage and the Arts Australia (DADAA) committee was established in Melbourne, Victoria, in 1991, and – as described in the Access Arts Annual Report 1992 – at the inaugural meeting of this group in 1991, Access Arts offered to organise a conference for the group in 1992, with funding from the Queensland Performing Arts Trust, at the Queensland Cultural Centre - the Access Arts Annual Report 1992 says “Drawing on the experience of the Queensland ARTability conference of 1990 enabled Access Arts staff and members to be fully involved in the planning of the conference. It was a big success. Access Arts has also set up the Queensland DADAA network.” -
"Blue Roo Theatre Company - SongCircleReport"
The Song Circle Evaluation Report (2014), written by Kirsty Martin, reads "In 2013 a creative partnership was formed between Blue Roo Theatre Company Inc. and Opera Queensland’s Open Stage. The Arts Queensland and Centacare Disability Services Queensland funded partnership resulted in ‘Song Circle’, a song-based production performed over three days at the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane."