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Rachel Kroes, Executive Officer, Down Syndrome Association of the Northern Territory The ‘Luminous’ project addresses the shortage of post-school options in the arts for people with disability in Darwin by providing development and employment opportunities of the three emerging artists that will build their confidence to present their work and determine their next steps as artists. Sean Pardy, Artistic Director, Brown’s Mart Theatre The show will tour to the regional and remote areas of the Northern Territory providing employment for people in creative and non-creative roles.

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The ‘Luminous’ project sees the professional development of Northern Territory artists living with a disability working with other artists to create a high quality, interactive theatre show suitable for general audiences, families, children and people with a disability. ‘Trash Magic’ has been funded by Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (RISE) Fund – an Australian Government Initiative, developed by Luminous Theatre Company and CemeNTworx Community Theatre Program and produced and toured by Artback NT.

  • support strategic partnerships that increase capacity building and employment for artists with disabilities.
  • support innovative and sustainable creative industries for the arts sector.
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    raise the profile of Northern Territory artists with disabilities.increase participation and access, and or to develop and grow audiences for work.Mentorship and professional development will be provided by Director and Theatre Creative Producer Tania Lieman, Lighting Sound and Technician Dorian Abestruo, Consultant Lighting Advisor Sean Pardy and Choreographer and Facilitator Elshiela Ibo so that the artists can develop black light, shadow puppetry and technical operation skills such as lighting and sound. LUMINOUS artists are Omri Mason (scriptwriting), Rebecca Hell (deaf signing and performing) and Kyle Adams (sound design). LUMINOUS Arts and Disability Mentorship and Professional Development Program is a supported 20-week development where three emerging performing artists and arts workers are provided with an opportunity to take clear steps towards more professional practice, including their skills development. Watch the Behind the scenes story Turning trash into animated characters through the magic of black light










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