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Paralympic Arts Festival
- Alexander Jones
- Alex Varley
- Alex Jones
- Albert Waters
- Albert Blackney
- Alan Newman
- Ahmed Zeed
- Adriane Hayward
- Adam Rozsa
- Adam Pederson
- Adam Benjamin
- Ada Bird Pettarre
- Abi Crompton
- Abby Witts
- Tony Hargreaves
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Disability Arts History Australia Launch 2025 - 1 Page Information Sheet -
"Interview with Michèle Saint-Yves" Michèle Saint-Yves is a playwright, filmmaker, poet, and director. Interview Summary Michèle Saint-Yves’ background includes a colonial upbringing in Pacific territories, a Scottish boarding school education, and a complex personal journey of confronting her own inherent racism and colonial legacy, particularly through her writing. Her work as an artist with disability is deeply informed by her sense of otherness and focuses on creating inclusive performance-based work that challenges mainstream audiences and systems, aiming for transformative experiences that impact disability justice and community. Michèle actively embraced the social model of disability, which shifted her understanding of herself and her art, and has received recognition for her pioneering work with the prize-winning show "Clock for No Time." However, recognising the social model’s limitations, her current creative endeavours are concerned with 'access intimacy' and evaluating the lasting impact of her performances, in collaboration with other artists and through research grants. - Victoria Singh-Thompson
- Victoria Thompson
- Tony Sarre
- Naavikaran
- Naomi Chainey
- Michaela Olijnyk
- Dan Sanguineti
- Andi Snelling