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"Accessible Arts - Second Skin 2012 - Program" Accessible Arts - Second Skin 2012 - Program - reads, in part "Choreographers Sue Healey, Dean Walsh and Philip Channells worked with more than 20 dancers to devise three short dance works traversing duets between camera and dancer, sub-aquatic space and states of dress and undress. The end result is Second Skin, a studio showing at Bangarra Theatre, where dancers will shed their layers and expose what's underneath their skin." -
"Accessible Arts - Create Ability: A Conference on Creativity and Disability 1989 - Report" Accessible Arts - Create Ability: A Conference on Creativity and Disability 1989 - Report - Welcome Address- Michael Champion, Key Note Address: Vivienne Binns, Opening Up the Arts- Jeffrey St. John, The Philosophy of Arts Accessibility- Gay Hawkins, Community Attitudes to Integration (Summary) Barbara McEvoy, Tannia Vassallo, Models for Changing Community Attitudes- Jan Spencer, Locating Community Arts Activities and Setting Up an Arts Activity Group in a Community Centre- Judy Finlason, Resources for Community Arts Activities- Maria Guppy, Training the Community Artist to work with People with Disabilities- Annie Harvey, Gizmos, Gadgets and Ramps (Summary)- Bill Watson, Transport- a Moving Issue- Tim Sussman -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1997" -
"Accessible Arts and Australia Council - Access All Areas: Guidelines for Marketing The Arts to People With Disabilities" Accessible Arts - Access All Areas: Guidelines for Marketing The Arts to People With Disabilities 1999 - reads, in part "People with disabilities is the issue of this guide. This guide is intended to be practical, covering actions which are within reach of arts organisations, especially marketing officers and their departments. How to identify this audience, how to reach them and how to provide what they want is the key advice contained here." -
"Accessible Arts - Inclusive Leadership: Innovation and Impact keynote address by Betty Siegel Director of Accessibility at the Kennedy Centre for Performing Arts in Washington - Promotional Card" Accessible Arts - Inclusive Leadership: Innovation and Impact keynote address by Betty Siegel Director of Accessibility at the Kennedy Centre for Performing Arts in Washington - Promotional Card -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1990" Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1990 - Accessible Arts Aims, Priorities for 1991, Coordinator’s and Treasuer’s Report, Excepts from 1990 program reports -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1995" Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1995 - Mission, Aims, Brief History, Chairperson’s Report, Treasurer’s Report, Executive Officer’s Report,1995 Program Outline, Partnerships, Resources, Financials -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Helen Meekosha, Leanne Dowse and Andrew Jakubowicz - Article: Exposing Mass Culture To Disability Issues - Iss15" Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Helen Meekosha, Leanne Dowse and Andrew Jakubowicz - Article: Exposing Mass Culture To Disability Issues - Iss15 -analysis of TV Series 'House Gang' -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Promotional Notice - Public Television Conference and Commonwealth State Disability Agreement - 1992 - Iss7, Pg5" Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Promotional Notice - Public Television Conference and Commonwealth State Disability Agreement - 1992 - Iss7, Pg5 -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Antony Jones - Review: Words About House Gang - Iss15, Pg7" Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Antony Jones - Review: Words About House Gang- Iss15, Pg7 - reads, in part, "In every sense of the word House Gang is a sitcom in the American traditon. melodrama and simplecharacterisation, but without the blowwave hair. This is not a criticism, it could simply be no other way for 30 minutes of light, comedy television. The only difference being that in House Gang, three of the characters are played by people with intellectual disabilities: Trev is the struggling athlete; Belinda is self-obsessed, love-struck and out of love; and Robert is the soft, sensitive type." -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression -1999 Win - Iss4" Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression News Publication issue 4 Winter 1999 - information/reviews of Creative Writing, Music, Dance, Theatre and Performance programs,opportunities, resources -
"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 -
"High Beam Festival Program 2002" High Beam Festival Program 2002 reads "Welcome to High Beam 2002 Australia's international arts and disability festival, celebrating disability culture from around the globe. In our third biennial festival we explore the significance of the circle. In High Beam Festival 2002, that significance is represented through our international program, 'circular' Wheelie BIG Event, the online community of Tech Arts Express and over 40 companies, performers and community members who span the arts and the globe. High Beam is about showing that living with a disability does not exclude you from creating real, exciting, cutting edge art. High Beam is also about showing what it is like to live with a disability through the medium of art. Get out there and enjoy! We are thrilled to present Australia's own legendary pianist David Helfgott, UK comedian Mat Fraser, the amazing wheelchair dancers from Nepal as well as Belinda Mason - Lovering's Intimate Encounters - a landmark photo-graphic exhibition from Australia." -
"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 Ensemble Newsletter Term 4 2003" Tutti Ensemble Newsletter Term 4 2003 - information about new Patron Scott Hicks, Australia Council and Arts SA funding to develop work for High Beam Festival, invitations to Awakenings Festival and Wataboshi Music Festival, and Drama, Movement, Music, and Songwriting workshops -
"Tutti Arts - Kathryn Evans - Frozen Girl - Promotional Flyer" Tutti Arts - Kathryn Evans 'Frozen Girl' 2017 Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "DREAMBIG CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL AND TUTTI ARTS PRESENTS FROZEN GIRL All of us remember that time in early adolescence when having a best friend is everything. Similarly, every parent knows that one day the little child they are dose to will grow and begin to separate from them. But what happens when a child separates so completely that even when with you they are unable to communicate or move. Frozen Girl is Kathryn Evans story, first told in 2014 during storytelling workshops, when she revealed that between the ages of 11 and 13 she did not speak or move. Kathryn's story and the way she told it with her small intricate facial expressions and her unhurried physicality was so powerful that I and members of the ensemble wanted to explore it further with her." -
"Tutti Arts - Lewis Constantine- Truly Scrumptious Exhibition - Promotional Card" Tutti Arts - Constantine Lewis 'Truly Scrumptious' Exhibition 2022 Promotional Card - reads, in part "Lewis Constantine's work has a bold and energetic abstracted style, combining raw and delicate linework with symphonies of bright colour reminiscent of stained glass windows. Lewis draws on themes such as M*A*S*H, Chitty Citty Bang Bang, and Adelaide landmarks." -
"Tutti Arts - Kurt Bosecke - Beastie Boy - Exhibition - Promotional Card" Tutti Arts - Kurt Bosecke 'Beastie Boy' Exhibition 2017 Promotional Card - reads, in part "Be hurled into the psychedelic, parallel world of Beastie Boy. A keen exploration of anthropomorphism through hybridity, colour and pattern. Kurt Bosecke, with support from Tutti Arts, presents his second solo exhibition and invites you to enter the world of his imagination. A richly populated place full of expressive characters that have been mixed and matched into unique hybrid creations." -
"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.” -
"Tutti Arts - Near and Far Exhibition - Promotional Card" Tutti Arts - Near and Far Exhibition Promotional Card - reads, in part "A curated collection of expressive art works celebrating Artists from Tutti Arts' Port Adelaide and Barossa studios: -
"Tutti Arts - Kamal - Promotional Card" Tutti Arts 'Kamal' Exhibition Promotional Flyer - reads, in part " Kamal sees Tutti Arts visual artists come together with the Sikh community to explore the lotus flower and its place in Sikh culture. The artists have all faced adversity but, like the lotus, they strive for the light and create beauty through their art. -
"Tutti Arts - Jasmine Jones - Flying Gardens Exhibition - Promotional Card" Tutti Arts - Jasmine Jones 'Flying Gardens' Exhibition 2021 Promotional Card - reads, in part "'Flying Gardens presents a narrative of Jasmine Jones' artistic career over the past two decades. Filling the gallery in a riot of colour and texture, these works show the subtle changes and progression of Jasmine's practice over the years. Using paints, markers, pencils and ink, Jasmine has created a mesmerising body of work across canvas and paper". -
"Tutti Arts - 15th Anniversary Christmas Concert - Program" Tutti Arts '15th Anniversary Christmas Concert' 2012 Program - reads, in part “For fifteen years the Tutti Choir has been a passionate force for change through the creation of extraordinary art which surprises, entertains and reveals a different world view. Since 2001, the collaborative relationship between singers with a disability, singers from the wider community and professional composer/conductors has supported the development of several award winning music theatre works and led to exhilarating performances here and overseas. It has also led to the formation of three choirs who are all performing this afternoon; the original Tutti Choir of up to 71 singers, Poco Tutti, a small choir for advanced singers, and Club Tutti, for those who enjoy social singing.” -
"Tutti Arts -10th Anniversary Concert Program" Tutti Arts 10th Anniversary Concert Program - Reads, in part, “Tonight we are thrilled to have Peter Goers and 891 ABC Adelaide broadcasting our 10th Anniversary Concert for this Is truly an important South Australian community event. Tonight we celebrate the first decade of an arts organisation which grew from a small seed planted at Minda Inc in August 1997 into an inspiring arts organisation which regularly involves over 200 South Australians in five levels of the performing and visual arts. Today, Tutti continues transforming the lives of people with a disability and others, through singing and music, and tonight we invite you to be part of that journey.” -
"Tutti Arts - Between the Worlds - Promotional Flyer 2007" Tutti Arts - 'Between the Worlds' 2007 Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "Using song, dance and the commentary of Rap, a blind prophet played by Jason Crowhurst , Between The Worlds Is energetic and revolutionary music theatre. In the world of disability culture. It expresses the frustration felt by young people who deserve more than meaningless repetitive Jobs, and exposes the strife between rival gangs 'the Crips' (who live with a disability) and ' the Norms' ( who see themselves as perfect) to reveal the social tragedy caused by excluding people who are different."