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"Tutti Arts - Tutti Storms The Bastille - Menu"
Tutti Arts 'Tutti Storms The Bastille' 2008 Menu -
“Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Ticketing Update December 1992"
Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Ticketing Update December 1992 -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Deaf and Gay - Background Information"
Australian Theatre of the Deaf background information for show Deaf and Gay in collaboration with Deaf Gay and Lesbian Association NSW and Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras – reads, in part “Deaf and Gay is a co-production between Theatre of the Deaf, the Deaf Gay and Lesbian Association NSW and the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. This is the first time such a collaboration has taken place. It is also the first theatre production involving members of the Deaf Gay and Lesbian Association who celebrate their tenth anniversary with this show.” -
"Fusion Theatre Governance and Support, captured 2022"
Fusion Theatre Governance and Support page, captured 2022 - Board, governance, and funding arrangements -
"Fusion Theatre - I Me Myself And Others 2019"
Program for Fusion theatre performance on how popular culture influences individual and community identity "I Me Myself and Others' -
"Fusion Theatre - I Me Myself And Others Program"
Promotion for Fusion theatre performance on how popular culture influences individual and community identity "I Me Myself and Others' -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Deaf and Gay - Promotional Flyer"
Australian Theatre of the Deaf promotional flyer for show Deaf and Gay in collaboration with Deaf Gay and Lesbian Association NSW and Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras - reads, in part “There will be Deaf Drags, Deaf Dykes, Deaf Poofs, and even a Deaf Bisexual prancing, dancing, gesticulating, and entertaining for all the world to see. The audience will be bombarded with an orgy of visual images, stories, and experiences reflecting the lifestyles of Deaf Gays/Lesbians. Even a visual song will be performed, seen, heard and felt by everyone. This is a rare opportunity for everyone to become acquainted with the Deaf Gay/Lesbian Identity. These performances will challenge your stereotypes of what Deaf people are.” -
"Fusion Theatre Website, captured 2022"
"Fusion Theatre Website, captured 2022 - links to 'About' page which reads in part "Fusion Theatre is an inclusive company based in Dandenong, in the south east of Melbourne, Australia. The membership of the company reflects the rich diversity of our community," and pages on Governance and Support, Ensembles, Our Work, Diversity Workshop, and Media -
"Fusion Theatre Diversity Workshop, captured 2022"
Fusion Theatre Diversity Workshop page, captured 2022 - reads, in part "Fusion Theatre Diversity Workshop is a professional learning experience that explores themes of inclusion, diversity and social justice. Through applied theatre, drama, and stories, participants are provided with opportunities to reflect on how they might identify barriers to inclusion and contribute to a more inclusive society." -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Work and Recent Achievements - 1994"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf Work and Recent Achievements 1994 - Information about Australian Theatre of the Deaf, as it celebrates 15th anniversary, three current school shows (DAY IN THE LIFE OF ANGELS, THE VERY FIRST DAY, SAME DIFFERENCE), performance for general public (SAVANT at the Performance Space, and DEAF AND GAY was presented as part of Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras), and other touring, appearances, and events, and policy since 1989 to employ only Deaf actors. -
"Fusion Theatre Ensembles, captured 2022"
Fusion Theatre Ensembles, captured 2022 - information about morning ensemble, evening ensemble, and ‘Movement in Conversation’ described as "and occasional project that Fusion Theatre offers in association with the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC), and other local groups" -
"Fusion Theatre Website, captured 2013"
"Fusion Theatre Website, captured 2013 - reads, in part "Original contemporary theatre, built by people of all abilities", with links to About, Reviews and Media, Board and Support, Fusion and Deakin University pages -
"Fusion Theatre Website, captured 2008"
Fusion Theatre Website, captured 2008 - reads, in part "Welcome to Fusion Theatre Inc Australia. Fusion Theatre is a company of actors interested in making theatre around issues of disabilities and discrimination", includes information about Fusion Theatre, its History, and three Fusion Theatre groups "Dramability, Dramatts, and Blairlogie." -
"FusionTheatre_Dramability-Memories_1999"
Promotion for Fusion Theatre Dramability Program movement, music, and storytelling performance 'Memories' -
"FusionTheatre - Big Frog"
Promotion for Fusion Theatre Dramability Program mask and puppet performance 'Big Frog' -
"Fusion Theatre - States Of Mind"
Promotion for Fusion theatre performance on themes of mind and body, 'States of Mind' -
"Fusion Theatre - States Of Mind Program"
Program for Fusion theatre performance on themes of mind and body, 'States of Mind' -
"Fusion Theatre - Perfectly Imperfect"
Promotion for Fusion dance theatre performance 'Perfectly Imperfect' on disability and parenthood, reads, in part "This highly emotive dance-drama takes a no-holds-barred look at the question of parenthood for women with disability." -
"Blue Roo Theatre Company - Newsletter: South Burnett, 2024"
Blue Roo Theatre Company news, first South Burnett newsletter, 2024 -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 2013-14"
Australia Council Annual Report 2013-2014 – discusses year in review, report from the CEO, Strategic priorities, funding overview, statement of outcome, about the Australia Council including The Governing Council and the Board, Structure of the Australia Council; financial review and discussion of funding for numerous programs including a new Artists with Disability Program grant which funded development opportunities and creative projects for practitioners with disability and the dance board funded development and presentation of new work, workshops and residency programs, and strategic initiatives that focus on leadership, development and collaboration with a highlight being the “Torque Show” supported for the Melbourne premiere of “Intimacy”, a collaboration with Michelle Ryan presented as part of the Unlimited Festival in London which celebrates originality of artists with disability. -
"Fusion Theatre Our Works, captured 2022"
Fusion Theatre Our Work, captured 2022 - links to pages about past works, including A Long Way From Home, After the Beginning of Everything, The Beginning of Everything, A Place Called Maze, Microcosma, No Strongs Attached, Inside Out, The Color Project, Mind the Light, Facets of Us -
"Fusion Theatre - Dramability Logo"
Fusion Theatre Dramability logo -
"Hot Pink Goanna Studios - Deadly With Disabilities - Walu Win Series by Uncle Paul Constable Calcott, Episode 1"
Walu Win Series by Uncle Paul Constable Calcott, episode 1 - reads, in part "A mini-series exploring the benefits of art and how it is halping as a tool in the healing process. This episode is about Uncle Paul Calcott, a Wiradjuri man who is now living on Gubbi Gubbi country." -
"Restless Dance - Celebrating 30 Years - Promotional Flyer"
Restless Dance - Celebrating 30 Years - Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "Now in its 30th year, Restless collal)orates with some of the industry's most renowned choreographers, companies and artists. We create performance work that is presented at prestigious festivals and venues around Australia and internationally. Our workshop program continues to be an incubator for dancers, It creates a pathway for artists to pursue a career in dance. It is the past successes of Restless that have caused the arts sector to be devastated by the news that The Australia Council for the Arts will no longer fund the company through the multi-year funding program (2022 - 2024). It is important that Australia understands the impact this decision will have on the company. Whilst we have funding to continue to produce work, our operational funding ceases at the end of 2021." -
"Australian Theatre of the Deaf - Archives:Past Shows 1999-2008, captured 2009"
Australian Theatre of the Deaf Archives - past shows, 1999 to 2008, with links to reviews - includes ‘The Wild Boys’ Parade Playhouse (2008), ‘The Cat Lady of Bexley’ Sidetrack Theatre (2006), 'Deafening Applause' Redfern Town Hall (2005), ‘Friction’ Darlinghurst Theatre (2004), ‘There & Back’ Sidetrack Studio Theatre (2005, 2004), ‘Interpretation’ Performance Space (2003), ‘Dislabelled’ National Tour (2004) Adelaide Caberet Festival (2002) Paralympics Arts Festival Seymour Centre (2000), ‘Smiling Prisoner’ (2000) Performance Space (2000), ‘Language of One’ Mardi Gras Festival Newtown Theatre (1999)