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"Back to Back Theatre - Annual Report 2010"
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"Back to Back Theatre - Annual Report 2008"
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"Back to Back Theatre - Information Pack"
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"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Same Difference New Zealand Tour - Promotional Flyer"
Australian Theatre of the Deaf promotional flyer for show Same Difference, New Zealand Tour - reads, in part "For some being different means being special. We all want to be able to express our individuality and at the same time to feel accepted and part of a group. In this play we look at what it means to be 'different'. Whether it means being from a different cultural background, being a woman, being gay or having some kind of disability. There are a surprising number of people who are different, in fact in one way or another we're all different...and we wouldn't have it any other way" -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Same Difference - Promotional Flyer"
Australian Theatre of the Deaf promotional flyer for show Same Difference - reads, in part "For some being different means being special. We all want to be able to express our individuality and at the same time to feel accepted and part of a group. In this play we look at what it means to be 'different'. Whether it means being from a different cultural background, being a woman, being gay or having some kind of disability. There are a surprising number of people who are different, in fact in one way or another we're all different...and we wouldn't have it any other way" -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Same Difference - Poster"
Australian Theatre of the Deaf poster for show Same Difference - reads, in part "For some being different means being special. We all want to be able to express our individuality and at the same time to feel accepted and part of a group. In this play we look at what it means to be 'different'. Whether it means being from a different cultural background, being a woman, being gay or having some kind of disability. There are a surprising number of people who are different, in fact in one way or another we're all different...and we wouldn't have it any other way" -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Language of One - Promotional Flyer"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf poster for show Language of One - reads, in part "Via a montage of hands and voices, Language of One unravels the layered identity of a Deaf, Gay, Jewish man. Three cultural clashes which translate from the unique to the universal." -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Language of One - Program"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf program for show Language of One - Directors notes, cast and crew - reads, in part "The play is about relationships - with one's family, one's lover, one's friends, oneself" -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 1978-79"
Australia Council Annual Report 1978-79 discusses membership, members of boards, senior staff list, principals and precautions of grants, grant lists, programs including funding for multi arts camps for handicapped children, salaries and travel for NSW and QLD Theatre of the Deaf, and presentation and production costs for Braille and Talking Book Award for 1979. -
"Interview with Roz Hervey"
Roz Hervey is a Creative Producer with Restless Dance Theatre and is also a director, dance theatre performer and lecturer. Interview Summary: Roz Hervey, the creative producer of Restless Dance in Adelaide, previously worked as a dancer and dance theatre artist in Australia and the UK. Her approach with Restless Dance involves creating personal and reflective dance theatre by giving dancers specific tasks. Roz does not view the performers as disabled but as exceptional artists telling unique stories, and she aspires to change societal attitudes and encourage diversity in art. Despite progressing towards inclusive perceptions, she still encounters patronizing attitudes and misconceptions about artists with disabilities. -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Promotional Brochure 1995"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf Promotional Brochure 1995 - Company history, staff, schools shows (The Very First Day, A Day in the Life of Angels, Same Difference), General public performances (Hands & Tales, Deaf Musical), tours, summer schools, workshops, membership -
"DADAA Outreach and Partnerships Webpage, captured 2023"
DADAA Outreach and Partnerships Webpage, captured 2023 – reads, in part "In addition to its three main hubs, DADAA works with other organisations to take our services and programs to communities, or to develop new services and programs that enhance access to arts and cultural activities for artists and audiences. Arts programs can be customised to respond directly to the needs of your community or clients, to ensure inclusive practice or to bring new audiences to your organisation." -
"Jodee Mundy Collaborations - Imagined Touch - Live Show"
Reads, in part "Imagined Touch is a multi-sensory arts performance project exploring the fascinating world of Deafblind culture with its own tactile sign language, unique relationship to the senses, space and navigation of the world." -
"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." -
"High Beam Local 2006"
High Beam Local Festival Flyer 2006 reads "Adelaide the home to Some of Australia's most innovative festivals is aiving birth to a new invigorated High Beam Festival. In 1998, the vision and passion of many dedicated South Australians brought about the biennial High Beam Festival with unforgettable performances by artists with disabilities from Australia and around the globe. Arts Access SA's High Beam, like Australia's largest festival, the Adelaide Fringe has undergone a few changes and with it for 2006/07, comes two festivals, High Beam Local and High Beam Global. International Day for People with Disabilities on 3 December is when High Beam Local comes to life. While Beam Global will be part of Adelaide Fringe 2007. What ever takes your fancy Hiah Beam will undoubtedly provide you with a show or three that will amaze, excite and light your fire of healthy, artistic curiosity" -
"Tutti Arts - Seven: A Group Exhibition - Program"
Tutti Arts 'Seven: A Group Exhibition' 2020 Program - reads, in part "'Seven' presents a collection of works from the seven artists who attend Tutti's Port Adelaide studio program. The works vary from artist to artist, across theme, size and medium, to present a bold and colourful exhibit. With no overarching theme, 'Seven' is instead an exhibition that showcases each artist's unique style and perspective.” -
"The No Bang Theory - Presenter Pack"
Presenter Pack for Indelability Arts show by Oliver Hetherington Page, The No Bang Theory - reads, in part, "Autistic performer/playwright Oliver Hetherington-Page is fed up with people thinking Sheldon Cooper somehow represents all people on the spectrum. He’s using Arts Queensland funding, show tunes and anecdotes to set the record straight. The No Bang Theory is a musical journey from dating disasters to diagnosis through #actuallyautistic eyes" -
"Arts Project Australia - Open Stockroom Series Exhibition - Email Promotional Flyer 2015"
Arts Project Australia - Open Stockroom Series Exhibition - Email Promotional Flyer 2015 - reads, in part "It's in the fading light at the end of the day, when the world dissolves into darkness, that the mind begins to wander. Shadowy forms morph into looming, ominous creatures and the stuff of dreams emerges from long forgotten recesses of memory. This exhibition features lyrical and evocative works by artists who allow the imagination free reign, and draw upon the romanticism and mystery of the night." -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 1992"
Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 1992 - includes Aims and Objectives, President's Report, Director's Report, Scenes from the Studio Workshop, Financial Reports, Acknowledgements and Thanks, images of artists -
"Arts Project Australia - Faraway So Close Exhibition 2017 - Program"
Arts Project Australia - Faraway So Close Exhibition 2017 - Program - reads, in part "Featuring the work of seven artists across three shared spaces, Faraway, so close presents a series of creative exchanges, encounters and collaborations which explore the multiple ways in which we experience proximity and distance and the movements in between." -
"Tutti Arts -Tutti Kids - Under The Sea - Promotional Flyer"
Tutti Kids and Youth 'Under the Sea' Promotional Flyer – reads, in part "Join Tutti's youngest artists for a show-and-tell of the work they've created this year, in an ocean-themed performance and visual arts extravaganza!" -
"Tutti Arts - Kurt Bosecke - Into The Sea You And Me Exhibition- Promotional Card"
Tutti Arts - Kurt Bosecke 'Into The Sea You And Me' Exhibition 2019 Promotional Card - reads, in part "Dive into the watery depths of award-winning Tutti Artist Kurt Bosecke's imaginings and discover a bold and quirky world of intricately rendered sea creatures in the form of paintings and sculptures. These works will float in the serene surroundings of Folklore Cafe inviting you to linger in the blue." -
"Arts Access Victoria - The Delta Project - Promotional Flyer"
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"Accessible Arts - International Day of People With Disability, captured 2022"
Accessible Arts - International Day of People With Disability - reads, in part "The International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD) on December 3 provides a valuable opportunity every year to acknowledge, honour and celebrate people with disability and the vital contributions they make to arts and culture here in Australia and throughout the world." -
"Arts Project Australia - Artist & Artwork directory, captured 2022"
Arts Project Australia - Artist & Artwork directory - includes list of artists