Hi Lydia,
It sounds very exciting. i would have loved to be involved in
something like this. where did all the help come from? do you know?
When we tried to get a disability arts group her seemed like no one
wanted to lead the way. I'm sad about that.
diversity and disability. Very cool
Take care, nora
On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 11:17 AM, Lydia Shelley <mizlydia@...> wrote:
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> From: Katharine Annear <girl_interrupted@...>
> Date: Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 7:19 AM
> Subject: [ASANDiscussion] The Autistic theatre group I run made an impact at a
national festival
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http://wimmera.yourguide.com.au/news/local/news/general/festival-success/1348805\
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> Festival success
> 31/10/2008 11:56:00 AM ORGANISERS of the 2008 Awakenings Festival have called
the event a huge success.
>
> The annual 10-day event held in Horsham is Australia's only regional
disability arts festival.
>
> Awakenings Festival director Jacinda O'Sullivan said this year's event was
about diversity rather than just disability.
>
> "The personal highlight for me this year was the introduction of the group
Autism South Australia which gave the festival a different angle. It means the
festival is emerging more into a celebration of diversity and not just
disability," she said.
>
> "The group was made up of about 30 members with aspergers and autism who
offered us brilliant insight and supported the festival in every component,
through their attendance as well as engagement in the event.
>
> "It was wonderful to have that different perspective."
>
> Ms O'Sullivan said her first year as festival director was a positive
challenge.
>
> "Of course it was a challenge but ultimately that has now put me in a better
position to further develop the festival," she said.
>
> "We want to see it go from strength to strength.
>
> "Disability arts will get a lot bigger in the future, I think, and Awakenings
is in a position to lead the way.
>
> "We need to be on the cutting edge and the feedback that we got for the
festival tells us that we are taking it forward."
>
> Ms O'Sullivan said the help of volunteers was a big factor in the festival's
success.
>
> "We have to thank all the festival supporters like businesses and the council
as well as the hundreds of volunteers," she said.
>
> "Whether big or small, their support hasn't gone unnoticed.
>
> "We would like to take all the best things from this year and build on from
there in 2009."
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> Lydia Shelley
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