What does is take to grow an idea from a seed to production? How do you build a creative team?
Caroline Bowditch will lead this free session on developing your performance ideas and giving them shape. Caroline has worked in a range of different performance contexts with years of experience in the UK and Australia. Caroline will share knowledge on building ideas from the ground up—for the stage, a festival season, or any context you can think of.
This workshop is Auslan interpreted and is designed for people with varying access needs and for dancers or teachers who are interested in working in an accessible way.
You can attend in person or online, and registration is essential.
Presented by Arts Access Victoria and LGI.
About Caroline
After 16 years living and working in the UK, Caroline returned to Australia in July 2018 to take up the role as CEO at Arts Access Victoria. She is best known as a performer, maker, teacher, speaker, and mosquito buzzing in the ears of the arts industry in the UK and further afield. Caroline is a regular consultant on access and inclusion internationally, and has also led international residencies in Sweden, Italy, Switzerland, and Germany. She is regularly invited to mentor local, national, and international artists at all levels of their artistic development. With the support of the Australia Council for the Arts, Caroline took part in the prestigious CEO Leadership course at Harvard Business School in 2019-2020.
How to Register
Register to attend in person here: https://bit.ly/3x2Bhkf
Register to attend online via Zoom here: https://bit.ly/38ET5K4
Contact estelle@lucyguerininc.com or phone +61 (0)3 9329 4213 if you have any questions about the workshop.
Access
– Auslan interpreters will be provided for the workshop.
– Getting here: Information on getting to WXYZ Studios by car, public transport or bicycle can be found here: https://bit.ly/3PPBrE6
– Wheelchair access: WXYZ Studios is wheelchair accessible via the entrance on Little Dryburgh Street South, which is next to 35 Little Dryburgh Street South.
– Disabled parking: A parking space for disability badge holders is located on Little Dryburgh Street South, adjacent to the studios’ wheelchair accessible entrance. Additional parking (not specifically reserved for disability badge holders) is available on the surrounding streets.
– More info: More information on accessibility at WXYZ Studios can be found here: https://bit.ly/3wWSVG8
[Image description: Caroline Bowditch with arm outstretched in dance studio as a person next to her holds the same pose, and a group of dancers look on.]