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THE 2017 WA REGIONAL ARTS SUMMIT IS PRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP BY MAJOR GOVERNMENT PARTNERS
CONTENTS
Program Matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Welcome Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Day 1 KAYA Thursday 12th October . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Day 2 DOING Friday 13th October . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Day 3 THINKING Saturday 14th October . . . . . . . . . . 27
Day 4 PLANNING Sunday 15th October . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Also at the Summit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Summit People . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Photography by Stuart Shepherd
PROGRAM PARTNERS SPONSOR
Greetings people. Welcome into this ancient Bindjareb
Region, and specifically the Mandurah Locality
Wandjoo baalap kiya kiya ngat nidja nyittiny yey Bindjareb Boodja, wer Mandjoogoordap Boodja
PROGRAM MATRIX
DAY 1 KAYA THURSDAY 12TH OCTOBER
2pm Registrations open MPAC FOYER Faceback Project & Venue Tours The Young Artists Perspective Exhibition 2017 ART GALLERY
4.30pm Welcome to Country STINGRAY POINT Ceremony & Performance
5pm Official Opening BOARDWALK THEATRE Wearable Art, Fearless
6.30 - 9pm Kaya – Party in the Square MANDJAR SQUARE Mandjar Tumbles, Mandjar Dances, Hydrodomes, Riptide
7pm Summit Dinner MPAC FOYER
9pm Summit After Hours MAKE PLACE
DAY 2 DOING FRIDAY 13TH OCTOBER
All Day Community First Pottery Display FOYER
7.30am The Beauty Index Experience Workshop DANCE STUDIO
8.45am Morning Session BOARDWALK THEATRE
9.15am 10:45am 11.15am
Workshop Options 1 Morning Tea Workshop Options 2
ORCultural Tour 9.15am - 12.15pm DEPARTS FROM MPAC CARPARK
12.30pm Networking Lunch MPAC SOUTH FOYER
1.30pm 3pm 3.30pm
Workshop Options 1 Afternoon Tea Workshop Options 2
ORCultural Tour 1.30 - 4.30pm DEPARTS FROM MPAC CARPARK
4.45pm Afternoon Session BOARDWALK THEATRE Sector Update Bindjareb Pinjarra, Performance Wrap up of day, Synthesiser Sue Middleton
6.15pm Join us at the Bar MPAC FOYER
7pm Showcase Performances BOARDWALK THEATRE Sandfly Circus, Theatre Kimberley Preview - Regional Produce, The Comedy Emporium Silent Volumes, Pare Randall & Artgold
8.30pm Summit After Hours MAKE PLACE
WORKSHOP OPTIONS 1 Who’s Who in the Zoo Producing Value Landscape painting Yamaji Arts Cultural Planning
WORKSHOP OPTIONS 2 Panel in Action Culture Counts Landscape painting Yamaji Arts Social Media
VENUE BOARDWALK THEATRE DANCE STUDIO GREEN ROOM MPAC FOYER FISHTRAP THEATRE
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DAY 3 THINKING SATURDAY 14TH OCTOBER
All Day Tiny Shop on Wheels FOYER
7.30am The Beauty Index Experience Workshop DANCE STUDIO
9am Morning Session BOARDWALK THEATRE Hon David Templeman MLA, Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts Heartwalk: Art in the heart of the Kalgoorlie CBD, Artgold Panel 1 Sustainability of practice and sector
11.15am Morning Tea MPAC FOYER
11.45am Breakout Groups 1. Programs outside the square FISHTRAP THEATRE 2. Partnerships- become a producer for local artists? DANCE STUDIO 3. Sector Collaboration- an innovative model GREEN ROOM
12.45pm Lunch MPAC FOYER
1.45pm Panel 2 Diversity of practice and sector BOARDWALK THEATRE
3.15pm Afternoon Tea MPAC FOYER
3.30pm Breakout Groups 1. Building Community Engagement FISHTRAP THEATRE 2. Local Government and Innovative Programming DANCE STUDIO 3. Explore Firsts Nations Community Engagement GREEN ROOM
4.30pm Daily Wrap Up BOARDWALK THEATRE Rising from the Ashes - Northcliffe’s story of creativity to help recover from bushfire trauma, Southern Forest Arts
6pm Join us at the Bar MPAC FOYER OR
Primal Connection, Solo Exhibition and Artist Talk with Trevor Blyth CONTEMPORARY ARTS SPACE MANDURAH
7pm Regional Produce, The Comedy Emporium MAIN HALL, SENIORS CENTRE
8.30pm Summit After Hours MAKE PLACE
DAY 4 PLANNING SUNDAY 15TH OCTOBER
7.30am The Beauty Index Experience Workshop DANCE STUDIO
9am Panel 3 Drawing the Threads Together BOARDWALK THEATRE
10.30am Morning Tea MPAC FOYER
11am Final Session BOARDWALK THEATRE The Beauty Index Delegate Experience Wrap up of Summit
12.30pm End
Showcase Projects
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Aside from hosting the national 2014 Regional Arts Australia Summit in Kalgoorlie-Boulder, this is our first statewide regional arts gathering since Geraldton’s Open Your Eyes in 2011.
In those six years the most significant change has been the introduction of the Creative Regions program, and the income, jobs, arts projects and social impact this has helped create. It’s important we continue to tell the story of the success of this investment and advocate for its continuation.
The many performances, activities and speakers you will enjoy over the next 4 days will highlight this creative output and hopefully inspire new works and build better communities.
We are delighted to be presenting the 2017 WA Regional Arts Summit in Mandurah, celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre and its success in developing as an artistic hub for the region with strong connections to local government and local arts organisations.
While we celebrate what is great within our sector, we also need to constantly question our practice and challenge ourselves to continually improve. As your peak body, we are keen to hear from you about our focus for the next three years and the key messages you will take home to your communities.
We are excited to welcome you to the Summit, look forward to your response to the program, and even more interested to see what legacies this gathering will create.
Ross Beckett Paul MacPhail CHAIR, COUNTRY ARTS WA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, COUNTRY ARTS WA
#SUMMITMANDURAHLet’s make the 2017 WA Regional Arts Summit trend on social
media! Use the official hashtag in your social media posts. The hashtag will help you connect with other delegates, be part of the conversation at the Summit and spread the word
on the outstanding quality of regional arts in WA!
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It is my great pleasure to welcome you all to the 2017 WA Regional Arts Summit in Mandurah. Mandurah is a place with a rich cultural tradition and natural beauty; acknowledged as a regional city with a bright future and a place that I am fortunate to call home.
The region is the traditional home to the Noongar people, who generously share so much of their culture and stories with us; it is a unique cultural tourism destination with magnificent coastal and bush ecologies and world famous ancient formations attracting people from across the globe.
You have travelled from far and wide, gathering to share your stories, to celebrate your achievements and inspire each other by connecting with something that is bigger than its parts.
Culture and arts are an essential and powerful connector contributing to a community’s wellbeing and social cohesion, and plays a vital role in building and strengthening communities in regional Western Australia. Regional artists and communities in WA continue to show their innovative and inspired approaches to telling our unique stories, and to making, participating and celebrating the arts across this state.
Please enjoy your time together here at the Summit and join me in thanking the people who have put this diverse program together and our hosts: the City of Mandurah, the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre and Country Arts WA.
Hon. David A. TemplemanMINISTER FOR CULTURE AND THE ARTS
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On behalf of the City of Mandurah, welcome to the 2017 WA Regional Arts Summit.
We’re excited to be jointly hosting the Summit with the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, as it will provide us a unique opportunity to show the vibrancy and depth of artistic talent locally and across regional WA.
I’d like to thank the Board of Country Arts WA for bringing this conference to Mandurah. I’d also like to acknowledge and pay respects to the Bindjareb people for the contribution they make to the life of this City and the region.
We’re very fortunate to have a wealth of talent across a number of artistic pursuits in Mandurah and the region, which we aim to highlight in our annual events and programs.
The Summit program will also allow the City to showcase its leadership role in arts, culture and heritage, which we know is very important to our community.
Our ongoing investment in arts and culture reinforces Mandurah’s place as a tourist destination and as an exemplar of innovative arts and culture practices.
We look forward to sharing Mandurah’s unique offerings over the next few days, and developing regional initiatives with the delegates, to further strengthen our commitment to the arts and culture in our community.
Marina VergoneMAYOR, CITY OF MANDURAH
Mandurah Performing Arts Centre is a transformative artistic and cultural hub within its community.
Our Centre vision ‘from fresh to salt’ unites the community where through arts and culture we celebrate and share experiences that reflect upon how the Peel region is an exciting place to live.
Throughout the Summit you will see a range of local Peel organisations and artists including a partnership between our new local professional circus company MAXIMA & Pulse Youth Circus in the production FEARLESS, and an audio performance piece by Riptide Youth Theatre, both of which are auspiced through MPAC.
We are very pleased to be partnering with Country Arts WA and the City of Mandurah to be bringing you the 2017 WA Regional Arts Summit. This year marks our 20th anniversary and the Summit is a feature event in our annual program to mark this milestone.
Guy BoyceGENERAL MANAGER, MANDURAH PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE
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Yaburgurt, photography by Travis Hayto
KAYA
Kaya = Hello
Welcome to the opening party,
celebrating our host city, Mandurah,
and the traditional owners of this land.
PARTY IN THE SQUARE
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DAY 1 KAYATHURSDAY 12TH OCTOBER
2pm Registrations open MPAC FOYER Faceback Project Venue Tours
4.30pm Welcome to Country STINGRAY POINT George Walley, community leader and owner of Mandjoogoordap Dreaming, an Indigenous Tourism Company Winjan based dancers and Noongar Maaman Nyumbi Theatre
5pm Official Opening BOARDWALK THEATRE Wearable Art Performance by City of Mandurah Fearless, Maxima/Pulse co-production
6.30 - 9pm Kaya – Party in the Square MANDJAR SQUARE Mandjar Tumbles, Mandjar Dances, Hydrodomes Walk with me, Riptide - audio tour on the boardwalk Community Performances
7pm Summit Dinner MPAC FOYER Casual dinner with food by chef Don Hancey
9pm Summit After Hours MAKE PLACE
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“Icarus rising” by Helen Coleman and “Boab” by Jude Tupman and Marie Gallin, photography by Stephen Heath
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Wearable Art Wearable Art Mandurah invites local, national and international artists to create extravagant, revolutionary and provocative works of art on the body. Featuring 2017’s spectacular winning wearable art garments, Artistic Director Tash Kennedy, Principal of DTX Studios in Mandurah, has created a show exclusively for the Summit incorporating a sense of drama, musicality and theatricality.
Right: “A Fish out of Water” by Jacq Chorlton, photography by Elle Norgard
Fearless Fearless is an action packed, exciting and magical show. Featuring daring aerials, suspension, flying and falling, hold onto your breath and enjoy watching the world class performers as they face their inner fears to emerge joyously unafraid of this crazy, wild and wonderful thing called life!
Created by MAXIMA in co-production with Mandurah Performing Arts Centre. This presentation will also feature emerging artists from Pulse Productions & the Mandurah community.
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“Fearless”, photography by Adam Wayre - Warehouse Creative
Riptide Youth Theatre Take a short audio adventure Walk With Me with Mandurah’s premiere youth performance company.
HydroDome Films The HydroDome focuses on our community’s connection to our waterways from Mandurah’s ancient Bindjareb heritage to 21st century recreation. Internationally recognised digital artist, Dave Carson, UK based sound artist, Justin Wiggan, and award- winning choreographer, Bernadette Lewis, are capturing the sights, sounds and movements of Mandurah and Peel’s community’s interaction with its precious waterways.
Mandjar Tumbles “The Art of Taking Healthy Risks” Circus program featuring Pulse Circus and students from local Peel high schools tumbling, trapezing and taking awesome risks in this circus extravaganza.
Mandjar Dances Enjoy the resurgence of traditional Bindjareb dance with performances by several local dance groups including Kongal Marawar Ngoon Dancers and Wardong Dancers.
PARTY IN THE SQUARE!
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Regional Development Australia Peel and The Makers welcome you to Make Place as the Summit’s After Hours Venue. A place to unwind, eat, enjoy the Peel’s musical talent and carry on the conversations started during the day.
Regional Development Australia Peel and The Makers have been holding arts events at Make Place in an attempt to activate Mandurah’s city centre in the evenings - an important outcome of the Peel Regional Arts and Culture Strategy. These events have been as diverse as the Tiny Shops on Wheels, stand-up comedy, song writing workshops, artist networking... and of course music.
Both organisations recognise the value arts and culture plays in adding to the economic and social fabric of our region.
We’re sure everyone will enjoy the food, the drinks… and the show!
MAKE PLACE 17/38 Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah
Thursday 12th October 9pm onwards Friday 13th October 8.30pm onwards Saturday 14th October 8.30pm onwards
Visit www.countryartswa.asn.au/makeplace to find out who’s playing from the Music Industry Development Group.
MAKEPLACE
Summit After Hours is proudly supported by Regional Development Australia Peel
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Your first full conference day is
dedicated to experiences either in
Pinjarra, in the Mandurah Performing
Arts Centre or networking with others
at the Summit.
DOING
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DAY 2 DOINGFRIDAY 13TH OCTOBER
All Day Community First Pottery Display FOYER
7.30am The Beauty Index Experience Workshop, Annette Carmichael DANCE STUDIO
8.45am Morning Session BOARDWALK THEATRE Paul Fitzpatrick, Chair, Peel Development Commission
9.15am 10:45am 11.15am
Workshop Options 1 Morning Tea Workshop Options 2
VARIOUS MPAC VENUES, SEE NEXT PAGE
OR Cultural Tour* 9.15am - 12.15pm DEPARTS FROM MPAC CARPARK Bus tour to Pinjarra Massacre Site, Welcome & Chat by Murray Districts Aboriginal Corporation. Bush tucker morning tea. Return to MPAC.
12.30pm Networking Lunch (MPAC SOUTH FOYER)
1.30pm 3pm 3.30pm
Workshop Options 1 Afternoon Tea Workshop Options 2
VARIOUS MPAC VENUES, SEE NEXT PAGE
OR Cultural Tour* 1.30 - 4.30pm DEPARTS FROM MPAC CARPARK Bus tour to Pinjarra Massacre Site, Welcome & Chat by Murray Districts Aboriginal Corporation. Bush tucker morning tea. Return to MPAC.
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Yamaji Arts
4.45pm Afternoon Session BOARDWALK THEATRE Sector Update Paul MacPhail, Executive Director of Country Arts WA Colin Walker, Executive Director of Culture and the Arts (WA)
Bindjareb Pinjarra, Theatre Performance
Wrap up of day, Synthesiser Sue Middleton
6.15pm Join us at the Bar MPAC FOYER Drinks available for purchase
7pm Showcase Performances BOARDWALK THEATRE Sandfly Circus, Theatre Kimberley
Preview - Regional Produce, The Comedy Emporium
Silent Volumes, Pare Randall & Artgold
8.30pm Summit After Hours MAKE PLACE
WORKSHOP OPTIONS 1 Who’s Who in the Zoo Producing Value Landscape painting Yamaji Arts Cultural Planning
WORKSHOP OPTIONS 2 Panel in Action Culture Counts Landscape painting Yamaji Arts Social Media
VENUE BOARDWALK THEATRE DANCE STUDIO GREEN ROOM MPAC FOYER FISHTRAP THEATRE
*Note: The morning and afternoon workshops and cultural tours will be the same experience, so that delegates can choose to either spend the day undertaking workshops; or, do a cultural tour and some workshops. Due to limited capacity, delegates will not be able to do the cultural tour twice.
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The Beauty Index Experience, photography by Nic Duncan
Who’s Who in the Zoo Introduction to and update from key arts organisations including Artsource, Art on the Move, Ausdance, Chamber of Arts & Culture, CircuitWest, Community Arts Network, Creative Partnerships Australia, DADAA, Fringe Festival, IASKA, Galleries West, Tura, Writing WA and WAM. This Pecha Kulcha style workshop is essential for anyone wanting to extend their partnership and collaboration networks.
Producing Value Hosted by The Comedy Emporium
The value and impact of your art may be clear to you, but how do you make sure what you do resonates with and empowers the community? Regional WA arts producers and entrepreneurs, Julian Canny and Emma Howell provide a unique look into communicating the value of arts practices. The use of bright coloured markers in this workshop is strongly encouraged.
Landscape Painting techniques Hosted by Lance Chadd
A hands on workshop with Tjyllyungoo Lance Chadd, a Nyoongar/Yamatji man and an acclaimed artist, winner of the 2013 Bindjareb Art Award. Maximum of 15 per workshop
Cultural PlanningHosted by John Smithies
Cultural Development Network (CDN) addresses its goal of a “culturally rich and vibrant society” by working to increase the expression of culture through the platform of the arts, libraries and heritage. They do this by building the capacity of local government across Australia to support artists and local communities and work towards integrated planning across all levels of government. This workshop is for a step by step guide for anyone to develop their own planning resource.
WORKSHOP OPTIONS
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Waitj Boorongor by Lance Chadd
Yamaji ArtsJoin leading Aboriginal artists from the Mid West to make beautiful artworks. This hands on activity will create a piece that will be donated to a Peel based charity. The ladies will be in situ all day, please come along to say ‘Hi’ and join in with their creative process.
Culture CountsHosted by Francesca Catalano
Experience the power of Culture Counts to use data to make better programming decisions, focus marketing efforts and grow audiences. This workshop will focus on a practical introduction to the Culture Counts system, strategic alignment of measures, survey development and delivery. See a range of examples with a focus on how smaller arts organisations can start using it and develop your evaluation approach over time.
Panel in ActionHosted by Sonya Dye
Have you ever wondered what happens behind closed doors when your funding application is assessed? In this insightful workshop, see experienced panellists recreate a funding panel utilising actual applications and determining whether the applicants have met the criteria. Who will get the funding? Will you agree with them?
Social MediaHosted by Hancock Creative
Social media has great potential to activate potential customers, increase event attendance and build a supportive community for your organisation. Develop a greater understanding of social media platforms available, what will work for you, how to reach your audience and a bunch of strategies for content. If establishing your social media presence has been on the back burner, this is the inspiration you need.
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Bindjareb Pinjarra An improvised comedy created and performed by Nyoongar and Wadjella (whitefella) actors, Bindjareb Pinjarra demonstrates extraordinary risk taking through its fusion of history, outrageous comedy and physical theatre. The catalyst for the show is the mass killing of Nyoongar people at Pinjarra on October 28, 1834 - recorded as the Battle of Pinjarra but mourned by locals as a massacre.
Sponsored by Peel Development Commission
Sandfly Flies to Mandurah Sandfly Circus, Theatre Kimberley
From Broome, Theatre Kimberley’s Sandfly Circus is WA’s premier regional youth circus featuring gravity-defying aerials and acrobatics, mind-boggling balance and manipulation skills.
The Sandflies are joining forces with Anni Davey (Circus Oz), to create an exciting new work for a full-scale production in September. “To There And Back Again” is an exploration of travel and locomotion. See what happens when a gang of isolated Kimberley kids just have to get out of here! Excerpts of this work are being performed at the Summit in Mandurah.
The Sandfly Circus is part of the Act-Belong-Commit Theatre Kimberley Youth Theatre Program 2017-2019.
PERFORMANCES
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Sandfly Circus
Silent Volumes Pare Randall, Artgold
Silent Volumes, a contemporary dance piece, explores Aboriginal Dreaming, Maori gods, ancestral guidance. A journey across two lands connecting two cultural identities.
Created in Kalgoorlie, Silent Volumes aims to tackle many questions of ‘belonging’: How do we transform a new country from the unfamiliar into a home? How do we maintain our heritage while we call this new place ‘home’? By discovering the existing stories before us - that is land, sea, sky and everything in between - we amazingly translate it through cultural, creative and artistic expression.
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“Silent Volumes”, photography by Clair Stanton
The Beauty Index Experience: Delegates Workshop Annette Carmichael
In a world destabilised by fear, can beauty be a countering force?
Experience the creative processes of choreographer and community engagement specialist, Annette Carmichael in workshops that culminate in a performance for the Summit. Men especially encouraged to participate.
In November 2017, Annette will premiere The Beauty Index, a large-scale dance performance created with local men from Denmark, WA. You have a chance to see inside this project, meet some of the team and perform with them at the closing event. These sessions offer active, experiential learning that will ensure you have a memorable conference.
Movement is suited to all abilities. Delegates must attend all sessions.
Cultural Tour Pinjarra Massacre Site
Kaya - welcome to a personal perspective of the region by local traditional owner Karrie-Anne Kearing and members of her family. Your visit will include a moving audio tour of the Pinjarra Massacre Site, location of the 1834 tragedy where white settlers killed local Aboriginal people. Discover the Murray Districts Cultural Centre with a guided tour of Bindjareb Park and learn about the bush and local Dreamtime stories. You will also enjoy a Bush Tucker morning or afternoon tea.
Colin Walker Colin Walker is the Executive Director Culture and the Arts (WA) a division of the Western Australian State Government’s Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries.
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Pinjarra Massacre Site, photography by Susie Blatchford
SYNTHESISE YOUR DAY
Throughout the day, Summit Synthesiser Sue Middleton will be moving across the workshops and sessions to gather emerging ideas and insights. At the end of today, Sue will give us a daily summary and commentary on Day 2 - Doing.
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Sandfly Circus, photography by Steven Cutts
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“Air and Water” by Trevor Blyth
Your third day is dedicated to thinking;
big bold ideas; stepping outside your
normal thoughts and challenging you
to go somewhere new.
THINKING
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DAY 3 THINKINGSATURDAY 14TH OCTOBER
All Day Tiny Shop on Wheels FOYER
7.30am The Beauty Index Experience Workshop, Annette Carmichael DANCE STUDIO
9am Morning Session BOARDWALK THEATRE Hon David Templeman MLA, Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts
Heartwalk: Art in the heart of the Kalgoorlie CBD, Artgold
Panel 1 Sustainability of practice and sector
11.15am Morning Tea MPAC FOYER
11.45am Breakout Group 1 FISHTRAP THEATRE Programs outside the square John Laidlaw, National Touring Forum, UK
Breakout Group 2 DANCE STUDIO Partnerships- How can I become a producer for local artists? Guy Boyce and partners from Mandurah Performing Arts Centre
Breakout Group 3 GREEN ROOM Sector Collaboration- an innovative model Ricky Arnold, Hayley Dart and Fiona Sinclair
12.45pm Lunch MPAC FOYER
“Drowning Within” Heartwalk mural by Stormie Mills, photography by Fleck Perry Creative
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1.45pm Panel 2 Diversity of practice and sector BOARDWALK THEATRE
3.15pm Afternoon Tea MPAC FOYER
3.30pm Breakout Group 1 FISHTRAP THEATRE Building Community Engagement Annette Charmichael, Ainsley Foulds, Ravensthorpe Regional Arts Council, Caitlin Stewart, ARtS Narrogin and Jenny Broun, Beverley Station Arts
Breakout Group 2 DANCE STUDIO Local Government and Innovative Programming Eva York, City of Greater Geraldton, and John Hughes, City of Mandurah
Breakout Group 3 GREEN ROOM Explore Firsts Nations Community Engagement Deb Carmody, Tuma Pulka, and Big hArt
4.30pm Daily Wrap Up BOARDWALK THEATRE Summit Synthesiser, Sue Middleton
Rising from the Ashes - Northcliffe’s story of creativity to help recover from bushfire trauma, Southern Forest Arts
6pm Join us at the Bar Drinks available for purchase MPAC FOYER
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Primal Connection, Artist Talk with Trevor Blyth CONTEMPORARY ARTS SPACE MANDURAH
7pm Regional Produce, The Comedy Emporium MAIN HALL, SENIORS CENTRE
8.30pm Summit After Hours MAKE PLACE
“Fat Girls in Bike Shorts”, The Comedy Emporium, photography by Gina Jenkin
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PANELS
Sustainability of Practice and SectorExploring the long term sustainability of the regional arts sector through programming, partnerships and practice.
Wesley EnochMODERATOR
Jenita EnevoldsenWILDERNESS SOCIETY
Julian CannyTHE COMEDY
EMPORIUM
Waringarri Arts
Diversity of Practice and SectorHow do we move towards a more diverse regional arts sector by extending our ideas of participation, audience development and arts practice?
Wesley EnochMODERATOR
Kellee AbergINVISIBLE GROUND
THEATRE
Emma DavisCUMMINS THEATRE
MERREDIN
Silvano GiordanoWILURARRA CREATIVE
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“Understory - Shannon” by Kim Perrier, Southern Forest Arts
Heartwalk: Art in the heart of the Kalgoorlie CBD Paula Fletcher, Artgold
Share in the learnings and triumphs of homegrown public art project Heartwalk, which is revitalising the Kalgoorlie CBD with over 50 incredible murals by local and visiting artists. Chat with the panel of creative producers behind the incredible Heartwalk Wrap Party, a collaboration that transformed the dilapidated City Markets arcade into a party venue full of laughter, music, dancing and cultural celebration.
Rising From The Ashes: Northcliffe’s Story Of Creativity To Help Recover From Bushfire Trauma Fiona Sinclair, Southern Forest Arts and Scotia Monkovitch, Creative Recovery Australia
Be inspired by the multi-faceted approach Southern Forest Arts took to assist the Northcliffe and Windy Harbour communities in recovering from the trauma of the 2015 Bushfire including:
• Community Fire Gathering
• After the Burn and Out of the Ashes exhibitions featuring photos and original artworks
• Rising From the Ashes sculptural commission by Kim Perrier
• Fiona Sinclair will host a presentation featuring images, poetry, music and sculpture.
Left: “Gwen” by Kim Perrier, Southern Forest Arts
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Heartwalk’s Paula Fletcher with artist Andrew Frazer, photography by Fleck Perry Creative
Regional Produce The Comedy Emporium
Presented by regional arts producer The Comedy Emporium, Regional Produce showcases a huge variety of performers, original work, musical improvisers and ‘new on the scene’ stand-up comedians.
The all star line-up includes powerhouse duo Kellee Aberg and Rosie Sitorus from Fat Girls in Bike Shorts, a hilarious glimpse into the life of the two girls who are grabbing life by the ‘handles’ and holding on for the ride.
Also appearing is Australian/Canadian comedian Tor Snyder - star of the touring work Dating Naked and young gun trio Jackson Canny, Joseph Tanti and Tye Taylor from Smells Like Meme Spirit to name a few.
Right: The Comedy Emporium, photography by Richard Rossiter
Trevor Blyth, Artist TalkPrimal Connection, Solo Exhibition
Primal describes something powerful, instinctual, unexplainable. Something you may experience gazing into the embers of a campfire.
Hear Trevor talk about how the art arose from his fascination with the impact of the forces of nature and the elements upon early mankind, tribal cultures and ancient civilizations and seeks to connect you to those primal genes floating within your body.
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‘Serpent Warriors” by Trevor Blyth
SYNTHESISE YOUR DAY
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“Smells like Meme Spirit”, The Comedy Emporium, photography by Daryl Wilson
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“The Beauty Index Experience”, photography by Nic Duncan
On your final day, what are you taking
away? What actions have you been
inspired to do?
It’s time to draw the threads together
and get a sense of “where to from here”?
PLANNING
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DAY 4 PLANNINGSUNDAY 15TH OCTOBER
7.30am The Beauty Index Experience Workshop, Annette Carmichael DANCE STUDIO
9am Panel 3 Drawing the Threads Together BOARDWALK THEATRE
10.30am Morning Tea MPAC FOYER
11am Final Session BOARDWALK THEATRE The Beauty Index Delegate Experience Performance, Annette Carmichael Wrap up of Summit, Synthesiser Sue Middleton
12.30pm End
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“Fearless”, photography by Gibson Nolte
PANEL
Drawing the Threads TogetherWhat five key activities am I going to take back to my regional community as a result of the Summit? What five key Outcomes do we want Country Arts WA to deliver over the next 3 years in the areas of Diversity and Sustainability?
Sue MiddletonMODERATOR
Wesley EnochSYDNEY FESTIVAL
Paul MacPhailCOUNTRY ARTS WA
Guy BoyceMANDURAH
PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE
Kellee AbergINVISIBLE
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“Fearless”, photography by Adam Wayre
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Email your 5 key outcomes to info@countryartswa.asn.au
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The Mandurah Performing Arts Centre - supported by Murdoch University School of the Arts, MZI Resources and Jackson Drawing Supplies present the Young Artists Perspective exhibition 2017. The program provides students with a forum to express their ambitions and apprehensions in relation to their future and that of society in expressing an insight into youth values and encouraging discussions on contemporary cultural and social issues.
The Young Artists Perspective exhibition showcases the art of young people from twelve high schools in our regions at Alcoa Mandurah Art Gallery this will include works created through the Visual Arts Education within the Community program giving students the opportunity to work with professional artists. The exhibition and
programs has been an annual event since 1998 and serves to support young artists in our regions to develop their creative skills, artistic perspective, conceptual ideas and presentation skills in a highly professional gallery exhibition space.
Young artists have created artworks using a variety of mediums and techniques across a broad range of artistic disciplines: painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, digital-media etc. A feature of the exhibition is a series of collaborative works between students and professional artists. The intention of this exhibition is to showcase the diverse works being made by emerging young artists in our regions and to allow us the opportunity to benefit from the exposure to their creativity.
ALSO AT THE SUMMIT
The Young Artists Perspective Exhibition 2017Celebrating & raising awareness of young people’s creative talents Runs throughout the whole Summit, MPAC Art Gallery
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“Hold That Thought” by Gemma Michelle Jeffrey
FacebackFaceback is an antidote to online social networking, hosted by UK artist and performance maker Katie Etheridge. Faceback is a durational live artwork that will unfold throughout the Summit. Your face is turned into a badge and worn by someone you haven’t met yet. Your mission is to get your face back! This is a great opportunity to network and create connections that go beyond our time here at the Summit.
Yamaji Art Runs throughout the whole Summit
For their Showcase exhibition ‘Our Story Through Stitches’, Yamaji Art have created a series of pieces using natural fibres such as wool into felt, natural dyes (berries, ash, turmeric, ochre) and woven onto natural materials including wood and rocks to form an installation showcasing the culture and stories unique to the Midwest/Yamaji region. The materials were gathered from local sites in and around Geraldton, Mullewa and other locations.
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“Faceback”, photography by Artur Tixliski
“Faceback”, photography by Katie Etheridge
Pottery Exhibition by Community FirstFriday 13th October
Community First offers an innovative and individualised program for people with disabilities - Ability Arts. It offers activities which allow freedom of expression and experimentation with many different types and forms of art including pottery. Come and meet some of the potters and see works by award winning artists.
Tiny Shop on WheelsSaturday 14th October
A collective of Peel based artists, makers and creators. The concept of putting individual shops on wheels is to uniquely showcase each artist’s work in a contemporary eye-catching way. It is all about encouraging people to shop local and build a sustainable business model for artists. As a collective the Tiny Shops on Wheels roll in and activate the spaces.
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State Government’s Creative Regions Program
The 2017 WA Regional Arts Summit is made possible by Departments of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries and Primary Industries and Regional Development with funding from Creative Regions, a $24 million investment in culture and the arts across Western Australia.
Lotterywest The 2017 WA Regional Arts Summit is made possible by the
support of Lotterywest. Lotterywest supported the Summit’s program and its community engagement activities as well as the Volunteer Travel and Registration Assistance Program, supporting participation of regional volunteers from across Western Australia.
Regional Arts Fund The Showcases are supported
by Regional Arts Fund, an Australian Government initiative supporting the arts in regional and remote Australia. The Showcase features seven projects that were selected due to strong outcomes reflecting the identity of their local area. All of these programs were either in development or have been remounted for the 2017 WA Regional Arts Summit.
Peel Development Commission
Peel Development Commission has
sponsored the Aboriginal Program including the Welcome to Country, Pinjarra Cultural Tour and Performance of Bindjareb Pinjarra. The 2017 WA Regional Arts Summit acknowledges the sponsorship of Peel Development Commission.
Regional Development Australia Peel
Regional Development Australia Peel proudly supported the Summit
After Hours at Make Place where people can connect and belong.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Yaburgurt, Photo by Travis Hayto
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SUMMIT PEOPLE
Paul MacPhail CO-CURATOR Country Arts WA
Guy Boyce CO-CURATOR MPAC
Nerida Glanfield COORDINATOR Country Arts WA
Heloise Lorimer KAYA COORDINATOR City of Mandurah
Don Hancey CATERING DIRECTOR Panorama Catering
Shane Webster PRODUCTION MANAGER MPAC
Clint McRae PRODUCTION ASSISTANT MPAC
Weng-Si Cheang COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR Country Arts WA
Alison Pinder MARKETING MANAGER MPAC
Matthew Tomich MARKETING OFFICER Country Arts WA
Jon Solmundson MARKETING ASSISTANT Country Arts WA
Lucky McLellan INTERN Country Arts WA
Susie Blatchford PHOTOGRAPHER Pixel Poetry
Marlene Cream & Box Office staff
REGISTRATIONS MPAC
Meet the team who have come together to provide you with an inspiring, thought provoking and meaningful Summit experience.
“Take Flight” by Catherine Kelly and “Waving Goodbye” by Kirsten Springvloed, photography by Stephen Heath
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Wesley EnochModerator
Wesley Enoch is the Director of the Sydney Festival for 2017-2019. He has been a theatre director and writer for over 25 years specialising in Aboriginal Theatre and cultural stories. Wesley has been the Artistic Director of companies including Queensland Theatre Company, Ilbijerri and Kooemba Jdarra, as well as the Festival of Pacific Arts – Australia. As a freelance director and writer Wesley has worked with virtually all the large theatre companies, arts centres and festivals in Australia and won multiple awards including The Patrick White Playwrighting Award, Helpmann Awards for best production and best new Australian work and Matilda Awards. Wesley is currently the Chair of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Strategy Panel for the Australia Council, and sits on a number of other committees and Boards.
Sue MiddletonSynthesiser
Currently the Director of Grassroots Development, a consulting and project development business; as well as the Executive Director of the Brennan Rural Group in Wongan Hills, Sue Middleton is bringing a wealth of regional leadership and expertise to the Summit.
Sue’s current Board positions include Landcorp Board and Landcare Advisory Committee, while previously she has been the Chair of the WA Regional Development Trust (which provided advice on the allocation of the Royalties for Regions program), the Wheatbelt NRM Board and the National Rural Advisory Council.
We look forward to Sue’s unique perspectives as she identifies the key emerging issues and opportunities that arise throughout the Summit and then draws the threads together so that collectively we develop a clear sense of “where to from here”.
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BLUE MANNA
The organic design elements for this year’s Mandurah Summit branding are based on the distinctive markings of the Blue Manna Crab, endemic to the Peel region. Illustrated by Paula Fletcher, the pattern was hand drawn, digitised, and coloured with beautiful indigo ink. The Manna blue and Shell pink of the summit colour pallette were also inspired by the Blue Manna.
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