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Chief Executive Officer, Kate Larsen

Program Officer, Richard Pilkington

Program Officer, Emma Barrance


Arts Access Australia is located at:

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South Melbourne
Victoria, 3205
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DJ TR!P is a composer and performer of electronic music and full time DJ. Over the past 13 years, he has performed and scored music to a wide range of projects in the fields of theatre, dance & film productions, as well as for festival openings, launches and major cultural events. His original work is greatly influenced by collaborating with and composing for other artists from different mediums. He enjoys the challenge of presenting high quality music to drive and complement their vision & artistic goal.


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Lorcan Hopper started working with Restless dance company at the age of 13. His Mum and Dad got him in to the Restless company. In the year 2005 Lorcan did his first show with the youth ensemble. Now, Lorcan has been at Restless for 8 years and is a senior older member of the youth ensemble.

 

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Melinda Smith’s dance career began in 2006 when she performed with a small theatre group called Amuse Ability. Melinda did her first public performance using choreographed movement in her powered wheelchair. From this, Mel helped to establish a small dance troupe, “Wheel Women” for women who used powered wheelchairs for creative expression. Wheel Women then partnered with Fusion Theatre to develop the dance and drama production, Perfectly Imperfect. This was performed in the Melbourne Theatre Company’s Lawler Studios in 2010. Melinda played the lead role in this production which featured solo, duet and group dance elements.

 


 

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It's been a year since we started campaigning for a National Disability Insurance Scheme. Now its time to make it real.

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This year, we will hold our first ever Annual Members Meeting in Melbourne. More details will follow soon, but for now just save Tuesday the 8th of May in your diary! It will be a great chance to network and share your work with other arts and disability organisations and practitioners.

 

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Are your recruitment and employment processes inclusive and accessible for people with disability? Here's some AAA Advice on how to make them so...

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What’s new and what’s due… funding, jobs, competitions, call-outs and more.

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AAA is very pleased to launch our new membership scheme and to welcome any organisations or individuals with an interest in arts and disability to become a member of AAA. More
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