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Tag: Diversity

FOLK MAGAZINE ISSUE 2 BREAK
GeneralTHE FOLKDecember 16, 2019

BREAK: FOLK Magazine Issue 2 Callout

FOLK Magazine is calling for submissions for their 2nd print issue: BREAK. Submissions close JAN 13th 2020. Supporting Artists of Colour.
REVIEWTanya AliMarch 7, 2019

REVIEW: Counting and Cracking

Counting and Cracking is only at Adelaide Festival for a few more days! Make sure to get around S. Shakthidharan’s EPIC…
REVIEWDisapol SavetsilaJanuary 21, 2019

Sydney Festival: Article 14.1

Phuong Ngo’s 10-day durational performance, Article 14.1, referring to the Universal Human Right to seek asylum, invites viewers to engage with…
Folk SpotlightMoreblessing MaturureJuly 4, 2018

ON: The Girl The Woman with Nisrine Amine and Aanisa Vylet

Twelve years in the making, wild and funny until it’s not, The Girl / The Woman, is an exhilarating two-woman collision…
articleMoreblessing MaturureJune 24, 2018

ON: The Rolling Stone with Zufi Emerson and Damon Manns

British writer Chris Urch's award-winning play: The Rolling Stone zeroes in on the city of Kampala, Uganda and brings to audiences…
articleSabina GiadoJune 10, 2018

SERIES: Diversity in Practice with Bakri Mahmoud

Diversity in Australian Media will be presenting: Diversity in Practice, a panel discussion programmed as part of this year's Vivid Sydney Festival,…
TheatreMoreblessing MaturureMarch 20, 2018

ON: Single Asian Female with Patrick Jhanur and Courtney Stewart

We got a chance to talk all things Single Asian Female with actors Courtney Stewart and Patrick Jhanur.
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