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| Artistic Report by David Everist for the Australian Council. |
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Artists Involved |
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Director/Designer Writer/Assistant Director Choreographer /Performer Co-ordinator Project Adviser Musicians Video Director Lighting Design |
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Kelman Jane Rafe Chi Vu Gerard Veltre David Everist Tony Le-Nguyen Luke Halsted Cameron Reynolds Amanda Pettman Nicky Tindall-Biscoe Shane Grant |
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Process Involvement with Local Schools To work initially in school time and then gradually introduce young people to activities at the community centre out of school time. Empowerment The involvement of the young people at all stages of the process will ensure young people gain skills as artists, dancers, directors and script writers. Emerging artists will work in schools and then involve young people in workshops based at Footscray Community Arts Centre. These young artists work as a team and provide a role model and example which both inspires and involves young people who may otherwise be unlikely to be immediately attracted to the performing arts. |
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Background The play looks at the impact of the casino, particularly focusing on the Vietnamese community and the Western region of Melbourne. The play looked at race and racism and the marginalisation of Asian communities whilst exploring the complexity of racial dynamics in the city. It provided room for images of multiculturalism as a counter to racist behaviour of certain characters. |
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Media Reporting
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Summary
Secondly the process which allowed this to happen resulted in a finished product of high quality which exhibited energy and vitality of the young people but also articulated a mature understanding of important social issues. It was a case of good process leading to interesting content and exciting new forms of expression. |
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Last updated
November 2006
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