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Bialik College
Photographs, Students performing on stage, c. 1990s, c. 1990s
Students performing on stage, c. 1990s. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.1990s, visual and performing arts, theatre production, performance, drama, music -
Bialik College
Photograph, Student performing a play, 1972, 1972
... to this record. 1970s shakespeare grove drama performing arts Student ...Students in costume performing a play in a classroom, 1972. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.1970s, shakespeare grove, drama, performing arts -
RMIT Design Archives
Photograph - Photographs, Students from RMIT School of Art display their works with paper
In 1969 RMIT lecturer Gerard Herbst arranged an exhibition the work of his Industrial Design students at the NGV’s Design Centre. In ‘Design with Paper' the students explored the characteristics of a sheet of paper, an exercise based on similar ones set by Josef Albers at the Bauhaus, Germany and Black Mountain College, USA. The exhibition attracted press attention, Bulletin critic Brian Hoad noting You are told that in the tradition of Gropius and his Bauhaus experiments of the ‘twenties they are attempting to bridge the gulf between the fine arts and the technical crafts to produce one day from among their numbers a new type of creative thinker. Photograph featuring students in 'Designs Performing' exhibit. Students are from the RMIT Industrial Design course.design, rmit university, bauhaus, industrial design -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, School concert 1988, 1988
The children were students in the infant class at Bulla Primary School and were dressed in Chinese costumes for their performance at the 1988 school concert .heir teacher, Jenny Wilson and Wayne Boyer, one of the parents were supervising the children before they entered to hall to perform their item.School concerts encouraged students in understanding and appreciating the creative arts in education.A non-digital coloured photograph sixteen children dressed in Chinese costume standing in a doorway, waiting for two adults to direct them into a hall.school concerts, bulla primary school, jenny wilson, wayne boyer -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Drama activities
The students from Bulla Primary School were participating in drama activities which included acting, dancing and singing. The children who are dressed in traditional costumes in this photo were preparing to perform in the activities.The variety of performing activities that the children engaged in gave them an introduction the diversity of areas of the performing arts.A non-digital coloured photograph of a group of children with an adult gathered around in a covered-in outdoor area with four of the children dressed in traditional costumes and lined up in front of the others.drama activities, bulla primary schooil -
Federation University Art Collection
Photograph, Opening of the Arts Academy, 2002, 2002
Coulour photograph of University of Ballarat Vice-Chancellor Kerry Cox and the first students of the Arts Academy on the new Campy Street Campus.arts academy, camp street campus, kerry cox, performing arts, opening -
Federation University Historical Collection
Poster - Advertisment, Spring Awakening, 15375.1 - 2002; 15375.2 - 2014
15375.1 The poster is an advertisement for the performance presented by University of Ballarat Arts Academy, Third Year Acting Students, 2002, for the play 'Spring Awakening A Children's Tragedy'. A play by Frank Wedekin translated by Edward Bond. Director - Fiona Blair; Design - John Bennett; Costumes - Melanie Liertz; Lighting - Rob Irwin. It was performed at PO Box Theatre from Thursday September 4th - Saturday September 13th, all performances at 7.30pm except Sunday 7th at 6pm. Ticket prices: Adult $22, Friends of the Arts Academy (FAA) $20, Concession $15.50, Student $12, UBSA Student $7.50, AA Students $5. 15375.2 A flyer advertising a performance by Faculty of Education and Arts, Arts Academy 2014 Graduating Music Theatre Company of 'Spring Awakening A New Musical'. Book and Lyrics by Steven Sater; Music by Duncan Sheik. Based on the Original Play by Frank Wedekind. Director - Tom Healey, Music Direction - David Piper. This production of Spring Awakening has been double cast: Austria Cast and Germany Cast. (See Media for names). The musical was performed at Helen MacPherson Theatre from Wednesday 9th April to Tuesday 15th April and with four Austria and Four Germany productions. There were two performances on Saturday 12th ( 2pm & 7.30 pm) and a 4pm performance on Sunday 13th. All other performances were at 7.30. Spring Awakening is a coming-of-age rock musical with music by Duncan Sheik and a book and lyrics by Steven Sater. It is based on the 1891 German play Spring Awakening by Frank Wedekind. Set in late 19th-century Germany, the musical tells the story of teenagers discovering the inner and outer tumult of adolescent sexuality. In the musical, alternative rock is employed as part of the folk-infused rock score.15375.1 Original Poster 15375.2 A paper flyerspring awakening, frank wedekind, edward bond, fiona blair, rob irwin, university of ballarat, the university of ballarat arts academy, po box theatre, steven sater, duncan sheik, tom haley, david piper, anna -francesca armenia, cody arthur, prudence bell, robbie bennett, jamie bray, shelley cocker, tamara cohen, ryan hawke, ben hodges, eden holmes, josh kerr, lauren marshal, shaly mccomas, grace sabbatucci, josh sanders, regan schmidt, christopher southall, sharon wills, kylie baker, robbie bennet, isabella bevan, chloe bruer-jones, darcy dann, louisa fitzhardinge, kirsty gayther, rebecca koroneos, stephanie long, vanessa menjivar, elizabeth sahlstrom -
Federation University Historical Collection
Poster - Advertisment, The Wild Blue Project Stage 3, 2003
Poster advertising a musical theatre production 'The Wild Blue Project Stage 3'.Written and directed by Anthony Crowley; musical direction by Amanda Hodder and performed at Post Office Theatre, Camp Street, Ballarat in 2003. it was presented by University of Ballarat Arts Academy. There were four night performances starting at 8.00pm and one Sunday performance at 5.00pm from Wednesday13th August to Sunday 17th August 2003. The musical was performed at Post Office Box Theatre, Camp Street, Ballarat with tickets purchased through MajesTix. Ticket prices: Adult $16; Concession $8.50; Students$7; Groups (20+) $10.50Original Posterthe wild blue project stage 3, anthony crowley, amanda hodder, post office box theatre, university of ballarat arts academy, po box theatre, majestix, musical, the wild blue co -
Federation University Historical Collection
Poster - Advertisment, The Witches of Eastwick, 2005
This musical comedy was performed by the University of Ballarat Arts Academy by arrangement with Cameron Mackintosh Limited. This musical comedy was adapted from the novel by John Updike by John Dempsey and Dana P Rowe. Director: John O'May; Musical Director: Richard Brown; Design: John Bennett. By arrangement with Hal Leonard. Performances were from August 27th - September 3rd 2005 at Helen Macpherson Smith Theatre, Camp Street, Ballarat. Ticket Prices: Adults $20; Concession $14.50; Student $12 available from MajesTix.Original Coloured Posterthe witches of eastwick, musical comedy, performing arts, ballarat academy of performing arts, the university of ballarat arts academy, cameron macintosh limited, john dempsey, dana p rowe, hal leonard, helen macpherson smith theatre, majestix -
Federation University Historical Collection
Poster - Advertisment, Widows, 2005
'Widows' by Ariel Dorfman with Tony Kushner was a production by third year Bachelor of Arts acting students from the Art Academy University o0f Ballarat. Director Rob Meldrum; Designer John Bennett. It was performed at the Helen Macpherson Smith Theatre, Camp Street Ballarat from the 10th -17th September, 2005. Tickets purchased from Majestix: Adult $20; Concession $14.50; Student $12.Original Poster widows, arts academy university of ballarat, ariel dorfman, tony kushner, helen macpherson smith theatre, rob meldrum, john bennett, majestix -
Federation University Historical Collection
Poster - Advertisment, Into The Woods, 2006
'Into The Woods' was a production performed by the University of Ballarat Arts Academy in 2006. Music and Lyrics by Stephen Stodheim; Book by James Lapine; Musical Director - Andrew Paterson; Director - Terence O'Connell; Choreographer - Alana Scanlan; Set Design - Richard Jeziorny; Lighting Design - Nick Merryleese. It was performed at the Helen McPherson Smith Theatre, Camp Street, Ballarat from Wednesday 28th March to Friday 1st April at 8pm; a matinee on Saturday 1st at 2pm and Sunday 2nd at 5pm. Tickets were available from MajesTix: Adults $22, Concession $15.50, Student/Child $12.50. The production was by Arrangement with Hal Leonard Australia Pty. Ltd. The story follows a Baker and his wife, who wish to have a child; Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King's Festival; and Jack, who wishes his cow would give milk. When the Baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a Witch's curse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse. Into the Woods is a musical featuring dark comedy. The story follows a Baker and his wife, who wish to have a child; Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King's Festival; and Jack, who wishes his cow would give milk. When the Baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a Witch's curse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse. Everyone's wish is granted, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later with disastrous results.Original Posterinto the woods, stephen stodheim, james lapine, andrew patterson, terence o'connell, alana scanlon, richard jeziorny, nick merryleese, helen macpherson smith theatre, majestix -
Federation University Historical Collection
Programme, Twelfth Night, 2006
This is the program for a University of Ballarat Performing Arts presentation of Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare, in 2006, performed by third year Graduate Bachelor of Arts (Acting) students. Director: Kim Durban; Design: John Bennett, Loris Button, Dan Cooling; Lighting Design: Michele Preshaw. The venue was Post Office Box Theatre, Camp Street Ballarat. Dates: June 14 16 at 8pm; June 17 at 2pm and 8pm and June 18th at 5pm. Kim Durban initially trained as a teacher in South Australia, then as a director at the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne.In 1990 Kim was awarded the Ewa Czajor Memorial Award for study in Europe. She was the recipient of an Australia Council Training Artistic Directors grant , working Artisiic Associate at Playbox 1994-95. During her Masters studies she received the Yvonne Taylor Award for Directors. In 2001 , Kim was appointed Senior Lecturer in Performing Arts at the University of Ballarat where her productions have included The White Rose, Sweet Charity, 42nd Street, Chekhov in Black and White, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Night Before The Day After Tomorrow, Kiss Me Kate, All's Well That Ends Well, Richard the Third and On the Town. Synopsis: Sebastian and Viola are twins who are shipwrecked. Separately they find their way to the land of Illyria, both believing that the other had perished. Viola dresses herself as a boy (called Cesario) and enters the service of Count Orsino who asks 'him' to woo Olivia on his behalf. However Olivia falls for Cesario who has fallen in love with Orsino. A subplot involves two drunken knights, Sir Toby and Sir Andrew, a self important steward, Malvolio, a clown , a forged letter and a pair of yellow stockings. The back page of the program shows an advertisement for a performance of Eugene Iomesco's "The Killing Game"; Director Greg Stone, presented by The University of Ballarat Arts Academy for November, 2006, at The Theatreworks. Eugene Iomesco (1909-1994) was a Romanian born French playwright. The program also contains a promotion for a performance titled "Telling Tales An Evening of Subterfuge and Intrigue" presented by Ballarat National Theatre, to be held in June/July 2006 at the Courthouse Theatre.. Fourteen page booklet containing information about three plays: 'Twelfth Night'; 'The Killing Game' and Telling Tales "An Evening of Subterfuge and Intrigue". Program contents for Twelfth Night: Cast: Synopsis; Director; Guest Artist; Performers; Artistic Team and Production Team. The front cover has the outline of a red tree on a black starlit sky. The back cover is black and red and is advertising a coming production in November, 2006, 'the Killing game.twelfth night, university of ballarat performing arts academy, john bennett, loris button, dan cooling, michele preshaw, post office box theatre, shakespeare, william shakespeare, kim durban -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan - Advertisment, Kiss Me Kate
.1 .A poster advertising the production of Kiss Me Kate proudly sponsored by The University of Ballarat Arts Academy performed by the Graduating Performers of the Third Year Music Theatre students of the University of Ballarat to be held at The Princess Theatre from 24th November - 3rd December 2006. Directed by Kim Durban; Choreography and Staging by David Wymen, Musical Direction by Andrew Patterson. Music and Lyrics by Col Porter. Book by Sam and Bella Spewak. Tickets were available through Ticketek 1300 795 012, or premier.ticketek.com.au or www.kissmekate.ballarat.eu.au .2 The program includes messages from Professor David Battersby, Vice Chancello and Professor Peter Matthews, Head Arts Academy;. Directors Notes (Kim Durban); Notes About the Play; Cast; Songs; Orchestra; Creative Team; Performing Arts Staff; Visiting Artists; Administrative Staff; Actor's Biographies; Creative Team's Biographies and Sponsors. Cast: Claire George, Joshua Piterman, Graham Foote, Kate Cusworth, James Chapel, Luke Rice, Ed Howard, Jo O'Callaghan, Jennifer Stirk, Paul Bebbington, Spike Levy, Adam Stafford, Penelope Bruce, Zoe Wood and Vicki Doak. Featured Dance Ensemble: Eliza Brian, Deeon Clark, Kat Frain, and Tara Minton. Company: Denise Ververakis, Jennifer Stirk, Vicki Doak and Zoe Wood Chorus: Adam Kirk, Alex Cheatley, Amanda Remfrey, Andrew R Jenkings, Ashley Craven, Belinda Howe, Carla Trolano, Cassie McIvor, Chantel Bui Viet, Cristina D'Agostino, Elise Brennan, Hayley Nissen, Hayley Ramfrey, Jenny Byrne, Jim Cocks, Lara Thew, Liam Kilgour, Luke Hales, Mark Booth, Melanie Harris, Sue Luderman, Sarah Power, Zac Gower and Zoe Thomas. .1 Original Poster .2 Program -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Collection), Recordings of student performances
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Bialik College
Work on paper (Item) - Ruby Moon student diaries, 2008, Ruby Moon student diaries
... to this record. Performing Arts Visual and Performing Arts Theatre ...In 2008 Year 12 students at Bialik College were involved in the theatre production of Ruby Moon. As part of this VCE assessment, students were directed to create folios of their work. This content was created by Shlomit Weidenfeld, Jasmine Kalus, and unknown authors. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record. performing arts, visual and performing arts, theatre, student work -
Bialik College
Work on paper (Item) - Cosi performance diaries, various authors, 2006
... and Performing Arts student work Cosi Five small to medium sketch books ...Students created various, multi-media diaries documenting and reflecting on their involvement in the 2006 production of Cosi. One album is unnamed and the other four were created by Or Ida. Acting, Direction, Dramaturgy, Set Design and Processes are some of the topics covered. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record. performing arts, visual and performing arts, student work, cosi -
Bialik College
Work on paper (Item) - The Survivor, 2010 performance diaries
... to this record. Visual and Performing Arts theatre production Student ...In 2010 Bialik VCE Drama students created and partook in a theatre production of 'The Survivor'. Work was completed by a range of students, primarily Shanee Sommer and Kira Zeldin. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record. visual and performing arts, theatre production, student work -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2002 Melog DVD Whispering Winds
Theatre performance from students at Bialik College in 2002. Includes rehearsal footage. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.MELOG DVD Wispering [sic] Winds Bialik College A Nice Guy (productions)theatre performance, performing arts, bialik college, 2000s, 2002 -
Bialik College
Film (Item) - Play called "The Soul Miners"
... and Performing Arts 'Eli Erez' Play called "The Soul Miners" We found ...The Soul Miner is a play about a returned soldier. Inspired by WW1 poetry of Owen and Sassoon. It looks at the story of Jim a Gallipoli veteran, and the effect of war and trauma of [sic] his memories. The Soul Miner is a powerful journey into the psyche of a man who reached his breaking point, and crossed over. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.'Eli Erez' Play called "The Soul Miners" We found this on our desk- not sure where it's from Love Av (Reception)theatre, 2000s, bialik college, student work, visual and performing arts -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Collection) - Music recorded files to and from Bialik students
... to this record. Student work Music Performing Arts Bialik College Mixed ...student work, music, performing arts, bialik collegestudent work, music, performing arts, bialik college -
Bialik College
Audio (Item) - Shehecheyanu 2001
Created to commemorate the opening of the Bialik College Recording Studio, at the official opening of the new Technology Centre on October 14 2001. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record. Shehecheyany 2001, that we have lived to see this day, Volume 1. See cd insert for Trace listed and contributors. Items from Pipsqueakers, Weenyboppers, Amazon Rhythms, Jungle Juice, Highly Strung Guitar Ensemble, Year 9 Band, Year 8 Band, My Former Self, Jazz Combo, Senior Vocal Ensemble, Chalilim, Dan Zaloberg, Shop of Horrors, Funk Band, Julien Schulberg, Tom Kalinski, Vivace String Quartet, Rachelle Shtoltsenberg. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.music, performing arts, bialik, secondary school, jewish school, student work, technology centre -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - SHELFORD GIRLS’ SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN
This file contains 6 items relating to newspaper articles about the school: 1/ 1 newspaper article from the ‘Caulfield Leader’ titled ‘Ultimate sacrifice’ about the death of Shelford school teacher Paul Simpson, written by Jenny Ling, Natalie White and Marty Shevelove, 08/03/2011. Contains 2 colour photographs, 1 of a Shelford student at Southside beach and 1 of Paul Simpson, photography by Eliza Sum. 2/ 1 newspaper article from the “Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader’ titled ‘Emotional farewell’ about the funeral of Shelford teacher Paul Simpson, written by Jenny Ling and Natalie White, 15/03/2011. Contains 2 colour photographs, one of the pallbearers and one of students at the funeral, photography by Jason Sammon. 3/ 1 newspaper article from the ‘Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader’ titled ‘Students hunger to help’ about Shelford students taking part in the charity event ‘Care Australia’s Walk In Her Shoes Campaign’ raising awareness of the hardships facing women in developing countries, 29/03/2011, author unknown. Contains a colour photograph of Shelford students, photographer unknown. 4/ 1 newspaper article from the ‘Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader’ titled ‘Music to their ears’ about the opening of Shelford’s Performing Arts Centre 03/04/2011, published 12/04/2011, author unknown. Contains a colour photograph of Shelford music students, photography by Jason Sammon. 5/ 1 newspaper article from the ‘Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader’ titled ‘Shelford is winning awards, and all that jazz’ about Shelford Teacher Mat Duniam winning the music director’s award at the Mount Gambier Festival Generations in Jazz competition, 31/05/2011, author unknown. Contains a colour photograph of teachers Mat Duniam and Gemma Horbury, as well as Shelford jazz ensemble students, photograph by Marcella Davie. 6/ 1 newspaper article from the ‘Herald Sun’ titled ‘I am doing it for Dad’ about the basketball debut of Sienna Simpson, daughter of deceased Shelford teacher Paul Simpson, written by Amelia Harris, 04/02/2012. Contains 2 colour photographs, one of Paul Simpson and the other of Sienna Simpson and her friend Camille Letts, photography by George Salpigtidis.shelford girls’ school and kindergarten, simpson paul, ling jenny, white natalie, shevelove marty, shelford girls grammar, caulfield, drowning, camping, sum eliza, science, schools, secondary education, basketball, students, parents, smith chloe, flanagan poly, quinn fiona, funerals, rescues, sammon jason, charitable organisations, care australia’s walk in her shoes, fundraising events, fleming lyrian, music, theatres, dancing, art, danby michael, southwick david, esakoff margaret, openings (events), duniam mat, horbury gemma, davie marcella, musical ensembles, musical events and activities, awards, festivals, audiences, letts camille, harris amelia, salpigtidis george, primary education, death and dying, simpson sienna -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Magazine, Kruse Collection: Ballarat University College: Performing Arts; Ad Lib Magazine Number 1, 1992
What was distinct about the Performing Arts Course at the University of Ballarat is it had students from a wide range of back grounds with an age range from 17 to 53 years. Students are keen to not only act but to write, design, direct, production manage, stage manage, design lighting and sound and create their own theatre. They also take responsibility for a large percentage of the decision making and administration. Artistic Director and Course Co-ordinator was Peter Tulloch. Ad Lib is a magazine produced by the students. It outlines the work they have produced during the 1st Season, 1992. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Years sections outlines what is ahead. Whats On! lists what is happening in the theatre world in Ballarat - local and touring.Six A3 sheets, folded to make 24 page magazine. Items include Editorial, Contents and Introduction from Peter Tulloch. Signature of Peter Tullochperforming arts, write, design, direct, production manage, stage manage, lighting and sound, training, acting credits, skills, peter tulloch, director and co-ordinator, directing, theatre, screen, ad lib, magazine, 1992, editorial, drac's daughter, the passion and the paradise, first years, second years, third years, lamb of god, cancer, goldilocks, whats on, kruse collection -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Magazine, Kruse Collection: Ballarat University College: Performing Arts; Ad Lib Magazine Number 3, 1992
What was distinct about the Performing Arts Course at the University of Ballarat is it had students from a wide range of back grounds with an age range from 17 to 53 years. Students are keen to not only act but to write, design, direct, production manage, stage manage, design lighting and sound and create their own theatre. They also take responsibility for a large percentage of the decision making and administration. Artistic Director and Course Co-ordinator was Peter Tulloch. Ad Lib is a magazine produced by the students. It outlines the work they have produced during 1992. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Years sections outlines what is ahead. Profiles of three final year students - Miranda Crellin, Sandra Moon and Fiona Bennett.Four A3 sheets, folded to make 16 page magazine. Items include Editorial, Contents performing arts, write, design, direct, production manage, stage manage, lighting and sound, training, acting credits, skills, peter tulloch, director and co-ordinator, directing, theatre, screen, ad lib, magazine, 1992, editorial, first years, second years, third years, exhibition, miranda crellin, sandra moon, fiona bennett, lock up your daughters, too much punch for judy, community road safety, vic health, kruse collection -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Course Outline, Kruse Collection: Ballarat University College: Courses in Visual and Performing Arts
What was distinct about the Performing Arts Course at the University of Ballarat is it had students from a wide range of back grounds with an age range from 17 to 53 years. Students are keen to not only act but to write, design, direct, production manage, stage manage, design lighting and sound and create their own theatre. They also take responsibility for a large percentage of the decision making and administration. Artistic Director and Course Co-ordinator was Peter Tulloch. Visual and Performing Arts courses include Bachelor of Arts - Visual Arts; Bachelor of Arts - Performing Arts; Graduate Diploma of Music Education; Graduate Diploma of Visual Arts. An outline of what each course provides is given. Selection process outlined. A3 sheet glossy sheet folded in half Coloured sections and print. Photographs Symbol of BUCperforming arts, write, design, direct, production manage, stage manage, lighting and sound, training, acting credits, skills, peter tulloch, director and co-ordinator, directing, theatre, ballarat university college, buc, visual and performing arts, courses, general information, selection process, bachelor of arts - performing arts, bachelor of arts - visual arts, graduate diploma of music education, graduate diploma of visual arts, applications, kruse collection -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Poster, Kruse Collection: University of Ballarat: Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts presents Season 99, (1999)
What was distinct about the Performing Arts Course at the University of Ballarat is it had students from a wide range of back grounds with an age range from 17 to 53 years. Students are keen to not only act but to write, design, direct, production manage, stage manage, design lighting and sound and create their own theatre. They also take responsibility for a large percentage of the decision making and administration. Artistic Director and Course Co-ordinator was Peter Tulloch. Poster outlines the productions planned for 1999, First Year, Second Year and Third/Graduate Year. Poster - purple background with orange and white printperforming arts, write, design, direct, production manage, stage manage, lighting and sound, training, acting credits, skills, peter tulloch, director and co-ordinator, university of ballarat, season 99, third year graduate company, second year music theatre company, first year productions, second year theatre company, third year music theatre company, a midsummer night's dream, capricornia, sing for your supper, tonight at 8.30, an month of sundays, noises on, not so grimm, under milk wood, marvelous m g m, spring awakening, kruse collection -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Student profiles, Kruse Collection: University of Ballarat: Performing Arts; Graduate Exhibition, 1994
... performing arts graduate exhibition 1994 student profiles program ...What is distinct about the Performing Arts Course at the University of Ballarat is it has students from a wide range of back grounds with an age range from 17 to 53 years. Students are keen to not only act but to write, design, direct, production manage, stage manage, design lighting and sound and create their own theatre. They also take responsibility for a large percentage of the decision making and administration. Artistic Director and Course Co-ordinator was Peter Tulloch..1: Four page program .2 to .18: Individual profile sheet, two sided - photo and profile of work. Sheets in cream gloss card folder.Signature of Peter Tulloch - back cover of folder.university of ballarat, u of b, performing arts, graduate exhibition, 1994, student profiles, program, donna brunt, naomi duryea, deanne lee clapton, james edwards, katherine elisa evans, bella goyarts, anthony marsh, suzanne martin, hilary paige mills, kylie moroney, matthew robert posetti, lawrence price, stuart pursell, aaron michael richardson, kirsty novak-russell, francisco antonio seguin, jessie watson, emma wray, write, design, direct, production manage, stage manage, lighting and sound, training, acting credits, skills, peter tulloch, director and co-ordinator, directing, kruse collection -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Student profiles, Kruse Collection: Ballarat University College: Performing Arts; Student Profiles, 1993 Graduate Exhibition
... -ordinator was Peter Tulloch. performing arts student profiles write ...What was distinct about the Performing Arts Course at the University of Ballarat is it had students from a wide range of back grounds with an age range from 17 to 53 years. Students are keen to not only act but to write, design, direct, production manage, stage manage, design lighting and sound and create their own theatre. They also take responsibility for a large percentage of the decision making and administration. Artistic Director and Course Co-ordinator was Peter Tulloch.Small white booklet with black type. Each student has photograph and information over two pages Circular symbol - Season Graduate Company - 93performing arts, student profiles, write, design, direct, production manage, stage manage, lighting and sound, training, acting credits, skills, peter tulloch, director and co-ordinator, directing, theatre, screen, buc, ballarat university college, graduate exhibition, 1993, curtis barnott, john bateman, peta brady, amanda davies, michael gibbins, ruth greenberg, ronald hinkley, rebecca moore, warren muschiali, martin newton, clare o'sullivan, kristian pithie, vicki pollock, simon power, shaun dumbrell, jay strybosch, libby tanner, cristin(tin) schwanker, adam turnbull, david whiteley, kruse collection -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Student profiles, Kruse Collection: Ballarat University College: Performing Arts; Student Profiles, 1992 Graduate Exhibition
... -ordinator was Peter Tulloch. performing arts student profiles write ...What was distinct about the Performing Arts Course at the University of Ballarat is it had students from a wide range of back grounds with an age range from 17 to 53 years. Students are keen to not only act but to write, design, direct, production manage, stage manage, design lighting and sound and create their own theatre. They also take responsibility for a large percentage of the decision making and administration. Artistic Director and Course Co-ordinator was Peter Tulloch. 13 A3 size gloss paper sheets folded. Photograph on one side and profile information on other pages. Grey A3 cover paper sheet folded for program. Writing in red ink. All enclosed in grey and pink coloured folder.performing arts, student profiles, write, design, direct, production manage, stage manage, lighting and sound, training, acting credits, skills, peter tulloch, director and co-ordinator, directing, theatre, screen, buc, ballarat university college, graduate exhibition, 1992, fiona bennett, miranda crellin, peter ghin, andrea hearn, nerissa heath, joanne hyland, kimbra jeffries, brigid kelly, robert macleod, sandra moon, grainne o'boyle, howard tostivan, samantha trinder, kruse collection -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Student profiles, Kruse Collection: University of Ballarat: Performing Arts; Student Profiles, 1995
... performing arts student profiles write design direct production ...What was distinct about the Performing Arts Course at the University of Ballarat is it had students from a wide range of back grounds with an age range from 17 to 53 years. Students are keen to not only act but to write, design, direct, production manage, stage manage, design lighting and sound and create their own theatre. They also take responsibility for a large percentage of the decision making and administration. Artistic Director and Course Co-ordinator was Peter Tulloch.Yellow card folder 13 A4 size white gloss paper sheets. Photograph on one side and profile information on reverse.university of ballarat, u of b, performing arts, student profiles, write, design, direct, production manage, stage manage, lighting and sound, training, acting credits, skills, peter tulloch, director and co-ordinator, directing, theatre, screen, tanya burne, marijana dujmovic, hayley giemza, marley huxley, bertrand labonte, sophie lampel, belinda lees atcl, matthew molony, daniel tonzig, lyn cyrill, vicki matthews, casey norton, robert alan sowinski, kruse collection