Community

A new year beckons

At Kickstart Arts we’re back to work after some brilliant holidays and we’re ready to start on a new year of community projects throughout Tasmania. The team is back in business bringing a number of projects to greater Hobart, the Huon Valley, Southern Midlands, Flinders Island and Cape Barren Island.

And we’re planning a whole new website and 2 other cool project sites.

A reflection on Portraits of Invisible People

At the Salamanca Arts Centre this year 2156 people attended Portraits Of Invisible People in The Long Gallery.

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For me this project is opening my consciousness up to recognising and acknowledging people with brain injuries and to feel more in tune with them and myself’ (Noni Howard)
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Helping more people understand ABI and people with ABI – allowing them to recognise the human beyond the disability. Helping them appreciate that anyone of these people could be any one of us.’ (Elspeth Callender)
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The stories and spirit of people with A.B.I, promoting (positively) people who have acquired head injuries or disabilities ‘people just like us…!” (anon)
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For more information visit the project page or contact us directly at community@kickstart.org.au

A reflection on Power Hip Hop.

A total of 3031 people attended a performance of Power Hip Hop

Power Hip Hop gathered together a diverse group of musicians to perform at the Theatre Royal earlier this year. Young rappers worked with the wonderful Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra to produce original works, here’s a quick look at how it went down.

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I am a teacher and brought with me 20 refugee students to see the show. This is the first time these students have been in a theatre; have seen an orchestra, and seen refugees celebrated and encouraged to perform to an audience like this. My students were beaming for hours afterward...” (Richard Angus, ESL Support Teacher)

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“Totally transfixing right from the start, these exciting new voices cut across genre, race, class, tradition and stereotype to perform up stage-front of the tuxedoed and be-pearled TSO, all in their best Rapper baggy jeans and T-shirts.” (Gai Anderson, Power Hip Hop review)

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“Bravo! On Tuesday I was privileged, incredible privileged, to be part of the audience to see Power Hip Hop. Created through the passion of the artistic director of Kickstart Arts, Jami Bladel and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, this was the most extraordinary piece of theatre.” (Coral Tulloch, Pontville, Excerpt from a featured letter to the mercury)

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Reflecting on a rich and full 2010.

Mid FM New Young voices hitting the mics.

This year has involved a number of great projects, from the excitement of Power Hip Hop and the beauty of Portraits of invisible people to the lesser known success of our work up at Mid FM, the Oatlands Radio station, Kickstart Arts has enjoyed being involved. The Oatlands community radio station now has a regular show featuring a number of young people including Jacquie Palmer and Jasmine Brown pictured above. The show is running on Thursday afternoons around 2pm it has a pretty big reach so why not tune to 97.1 FM and listen in if you can.

Kickstart Arts was thrilled to receive an Achievement Award!

Jami Bladel, Richard Bladel, Nigel and Micheal, proud recipient who couldn't have done it without you.

Jami Bladel, Richard Bladel, Nigel Johnson and Micheal Lowe, proud recipient's who couldn't have done it without you.

NDS officially recognised Kickstart Arts’ for our commitment to social inclusion in Community Arts at an awards presentation at Parliament House last Thursday.

National Disability Services is the Australian peak body for non-government disability services.

Contact Us

03 6224 2362

community@kickstart.org.au

77 Salamanca Place

Battery Point 7004

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