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Paralympic Arts Festival
- Michelle Ryan
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"Interview with Julie Moralee"
Julie Moralee is the Chief Executive Officer of Restless Dance Theatre, bringing a wealth of experience in marketing, business development, and festival organisation within the arts sector. Her leadership focuses on showcasing the talents of artists with disability and ensuring sustainable employment opportunities in the arts. Interview Summary Julie Moralee is the CEO of Restless Dance Theatre, where she has focused on promoting the talent and abilities of artists with disability. With a commitment to ensuring sustainable full-time employment in the arts for these artists, she emphasises the importance of audience impact and high-quality performances as measures of success. Julie is mindful of the challenges and perceptions within the disability arts sector and envisions a future where the label "disability art" becomes obsolete, as the quality of the work transcends its creators -
"DADAA Annual Report 2021-2022"
DADAA Annual Report 2021-2022 – Chair’s and Executive Director’s Reports, People, Partners, Arts and Client Services, Projects including The Other Film Festival WA, Creative Development 4:48 Psychosis Creative Development, Digital Project, Exhibitions, Financials -
"DADAA Annual Report 2020-2021"
DADAA Annual Report 2020-2021– Chair’s and Executive Director’s Reports, People, Partners, Arts and Client Services, Projects including The Other Film Festival WA, Digital Capacity Building, Financials -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1999-2000"
Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1999-2000 - Chairpersons' Report, Treasurer’s Report, Executive Officer (Acting) & Project Officer Report, Consultancy, Regional Networks, Partnerships, Resources, Training, Financials -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression -2001 Nov - Iss6"
Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression News Publication Issue 6 May 2001 - information/reviews of Creative Writing, Music, Dance, Theatre and Performance programs,opportunities, resources -
“Tutti Arts - Blind Date - Promotional Flyer”
Tutti Arts ‘Blind Date’ 2008 Promotional Flyer - reads, in part “'An eye-opening cabaret performance by five VIPs' (Vision Impaired Persons)” -
"Tutti Arts - Blind Date - Program"
Tutti Arts ‘Blind Date’ 2008 Program - reads, in part “'An eye-opening cabaret performance by five VIPs' (Vision Impaired Persons)” -
"Interview with Graham Wilfred Junior"
Graham Wilfred Junior is a Yolngu man and artist with Incite Arts were he works with different mediums including filmmaking, writing, performing, digital art, music and painting. Interview Summary Graham, an emerging artist with spina bifida whose father inspired his passion for art, has pursued various art forms including painting, music, and digital art, and is venturing into theatre and filmmaking. His digital artwork, through the creation of the emoji app, helps teach the Arrente language, a part of his cultural heritage, and he seeks to expand his impact through acting and creating films. Graham's motivation is to both celebrate and inspire people with disabilities, aiming for recognition as an artist rather than focusing solely on his disability. Graham shares his journey with Incite Arts, highlighting his involvement in music workshops, acting classes, and script development, emphasizing the importance of representation and empowerment for individuals with disabilities, ultimately aiming to document his experiences and create impactful performances that leave a legacy to encourage others to pick up where he leaves off, ensuring the continuity of artistic expression within his community. - James Cunningham
- Alexandra Ellen
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"Access2Arts (SA) established in 2009" Access2Arts (SA) was established in 2009. In their own words, “following on from many years of work by the Community Arts Network SA (CANSA), a project was created within Arts SA called the Disability Arts Transition Team. This led to our establishment as an independent body to represent, advocate and respond to the needs of the arts and disability sectors.” The organisation became incorporated in 2013. They are the body for arts and disability in South Australia.
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"Access Arts CPL Ltd Constitution"
Access Arts CPL Ltd Constitution 2022 -
"Crossroad Arts StrategicPlan 2022-2025"
Crossroad Arts Strategic Plan 2021-2025 - includes Vision, Mission, and Goals, Artistic Program and Artists, Community, Markets, Board and Staff, Partners, Impact -
"Tutti Arts - Website - Annual Reports 2010-2019, captured 2021"
Tutti Arts Annual Reports 2010-2019, captured 2021 -
"Incite Arts - Unbroken Land 2020 Episode Three - Flood Audio Described"
Incite Arts - Unbroken Land 2020 Episode Three 'Flood' Audio Described - Reads, in part "As part of the Unbroken Land 2020 program, the ‘stArts with D’ Performance Ensemble have created a series of short films, telling their stories about water. From the dramatic storms with thunder and lightning, water flowing from the sky and flooding the rivers, to that good feeling of the rain on your skin…Water everywhere!" -
"Incite Arts - Unbroken Land 2020 Episode Four – Storm Audio Described"
Incite Arts - Unbroken Land 2020 Episode Four 'Storm' Audio Described - Reads, in part "As part of the Unbroken Land 2020 program, the ‘stArts with D’ Performance Ensemble have created a series of short films, telling their stories about water. From the dramatic storms with thunder and lightning, water flowing from the sky and flooding the rivers, to that good feeling of the rain on your skin…Water everywhere!" -
"Access Arts - Performing Arts Workshops"
Website reads "Access Arts’ Performing Arts Workshops offer a supportive environment for performers of all abilities." -
"Access Arts - Brisbane Outsider Artists 2008"
Access Arts Brisbane Outsider Artists (BOA) Studio/Programs page, with information about artists, and exhibitions, and examples of work -
"Access Arts - Visual Arts Workshops"
Website reads "Our Visual Arts workshops provide participants with a supportive, inclusive and creative environment to engage with various artforms, encouraging positive social interaction, a strong sense of community, and artistic expression of each individual." -
"Let Me See - review by Keiran Finnane 2015, captured 2016"
Describes InCite Arts ‘Starts with D Performance Ensemble’ members Tiffany Malthouse, Matt Woodham, Brandon Williams, Martin Armstead and director Kat Worth’s production of ‘ Meet You at the Edge’, as part of ‘Let Me See’ produced by Red Hot Arts Central Australia at Araluen Centre for the Arts, including film, use of audio description, writing, and choreography -
"InCite Arts - Programs, and 2012, 2013, 2014 Annual Reports"
InCite Arts programs, and 2012, 2013, 2014 Annual Reports, captured 2018 - ‘Red Sand Culture’ youth focused music and dance mentoring program, ‘SPRUNG Youth Dance’, ‘Southern Ngalia’ intergenerational Warlpiri Women’s song and dance program, ‘stArts with D’ Performance Ensemble -
"Incite Arts - Central Australian Arts organisation recognised for breaking down barriers 2017, captured 2018"
Reads, in part, "Human rights advocates in the Northern Territory were recently recognised at the 2017 NT Human Rights Awards Night at the Supreme Court in Darwin. This year Central Australia’s InCite Arts won the Fitzgerald Diversity Award, for their contributions working with a diverse range of communities and community members in and around Alice Springs." -
"Incite Arts - Unbroken Land 2020 Episode One - Water"
Incite Arts - Unbroken Land 2020 Episode One 'Water' Audio Described - Reads, in part "As part of the Unbroken Land 2020 program, these Connect2Culture films show the importance of water and fire in the desert. First Nations Disabled Artists Tiffany Malthouse and Lizzie Trew want the audience to experience how vital both fire and water are to them, their ancestors and their culture. Portraying this through the mediums of dance, film and music enables their thoughts, ideas and visions be understood and heard." -
"Incite Arts - News, captured 2022"
InCite Arts News, captured 2022 - Including a new location, and activities of 'Starts with a D' Performance Ensemble, and ‘Southern Ngalia’ intergenerational Warlpiri Women’s song and dance program