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Paralympic Arts Festival
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"Access Arts Annual Report 2014"
Access Arts Annual Report 2014 - Exhibition, Playwriting, Performance, Workshops, Indigenous Projects, Mentorship, Creative, and Professional Development, Awards -
"Access Arts Annual Report 2002"
Access Arts Annual Report 2002 - Film, Radion Performing Arts, Storytelling and Multi Arts workshops, touring, regional activities, Brisbane Outsider Artist (BOA) activites, Wataboahi Music Festival -
“Tutti Arts – Tutti Choir - Broadway Spectacular 2018 – Promotional Program”
Tutti Arts – Tutti Choir ‘Broadway Spectacular’ 2018 Promotional Program – reads, in part “Taking its name from the musical term 'tutt', meaning 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. To further the organisation's vision of taking the work of disabled artists to the world, Tutti 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. This supports artistic growth, audience reach, and industry recognition.” -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression -2002 Mar - Iss7"
Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression News Publication Issue 7 March 2001 - about Accessible Arts (including membership), information/reviews of Creative Writing, Music, Dance, Theatre and Performance programs,opportunities, resources -
"Tutti Arts - Annual Report 2014"
Tutti Arts Annual Report 2014 - Values, President’s, Artistic Director’s and Disability & Quality Manager’s Reports, Programs, Productions and Exhibitions, including Sisters of Invention, Company @, and Sit Down, Shutup & Watch Film Festival, Board, Staff, and Artists, Financials -
"Tutti Arts - Shedding Light Installations and Performances - Program"
Tutti Arts and Perspektiv - 'Shedding Light' Installations and Performances 2015 Program - reads, in part "“Shedding light is the result of an extraordinary collaboration between disabled artists from Tutti Arts in Adelaide and young people with disability in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Working with professional artists we have created this series of installations and performances for the 2015 OzAsia Festival.” -
"Tutti Arts - Wild Things - Exhibition - Program"
Tutti Arts - 'Wild Things' Exhibition 2018 Program - Reads, in part “As part of the 2018 Adelaide Fringe Festival official Program Tutti Arts in collaboration with the Women’s and Children’s Hospital Foundation presents Wild Things. See the Hospital transformed into a world of wild landscapes where strange and beautiful creatures lurk.” -
"Tutti Arts - Annual Report 2012"
Tutti Arts Annual Report 2012 - Values, Artistic Director’s and President’s Report, Programs, Productions and Exhibitions, including ‘Their Shadows in Us,’ Sit Down, Shutup & Watch Film and New Media Festival, and ‘Respectful Relationships’ films, KPIs, Board, Staff, and Artists, Financials -
"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 - Visual Arts and Design Program 'Open Studio' - Promotional Card"
Promotional Card for Tutti Arts Visual Arts and Design Program 'Open Studio' as part of SALA 2009 (South Australian Living Arts Festival) -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 2002-03"
Australia Council Annual Report 2001-2002 - 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 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 as well as a Fellowship by the Community Cultural Development Board (CCDB) to Tony Doyle to develop models for disability-led community building and on-the-job training for disability support workers and performance of “Soft” by Back to Back theatre at the Melbourne Festival and on tour to Switzerland and Germany. - Neal Price
- Matthew Wauchope
- Stella Young
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The Other Film Festival - Past Festivals, captured 2022"
"The Other Film Festival - Past Festivals, captured 2022, includings programs 2004 to 2022 -
"Arts Access Victoria - The Other Film Festival, captured 2022"
Arts Access Victoria - The Other Film Festival - reads, in part "The Other Film Festival is a groundbreaking disability-led initiative that has put Deaf and Disabled people at the centre of the Australian screen industry for almost 20 years. Founded in 2004, it is Australia’s first international disability film festival and is a major artistic program of Arts Access Victoria." -
"Access Arts - Members Profiles 2009"
Access Arts member profiles, captured 2009 - Brisbane Festival
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"Interview with Michelle Ryan"
Michelle Ryan is the artistic director of Restless Dance Theatre and has extensive experience as a dancer and performer. Interview Summary Michelle Ryan, the artistic director of Restless Dance Theatre, shares her journey from being a successful dancer diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at 30 to becoming an advocate for artists with disabilities. Despite her initial hesitations to perform with her disability, a positive experience dancing with a European company reignited her passion and led her to Restless Dance Theatre, where she aims to change perceptions of who can create art. Michelle emphasizes the importance of providing professional opportunities and proper compensation for disabled artists, challenging the notion that disability work is charity or hobbyist. She advocates for representation that is genuine and not tokenistic, ensuring the inclusion of people with disabilities is meaningful and respectful. - Just Us Theatre Ensemble (JUTE)
- Paralympics Arts Festival (PAF)
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"Access Arts Annual Report 2015"
Access Arts Annual Report 2015 - Undercover Artist Festival, Performing Arts Program, Exhibitions, Indigenous Advancement Strategy, Awards, Grants -
"Tutti Arts - A Frame Exhibition - Promotional Card - 2006"
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