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APATA Podcast
APATA [The Australian Performing Arts Teachers Association]
32 episodes
1 month ago
The APATA Podcast connects teachers, students and industry practitioners training, working and delivering performance across all disciplines of the performing arts - dance, music, circus, technical, design, wordsmiths, musical theatre, arts managers, directors, theatre, comedy, specialists and everything in between. Enjoy our conversations with industry leaders and thought provoking guests as they share their stories, journeys and lessons. Website: www.apata.com.au Email: hello@apata.com.au Instagram & Facebook: @apatamedia
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The APATA Podcast connects teachers, students and industry practitioners training, working and delivering performance across all disciplines of the performing arts - dance, music, circus, technical, design, wordsmiths, musical theatre, arts managers, directors, theatre, comedy, specialists and everything in between. Enjoy our conversations with industry leaders and thought provoking guests as they share their stories, journeys and lessons. Website: www.apata.com.au Email: hello@apata.com.au Instagram & Facebook: @apatamedia
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APATA Podcast
Katia Kullengren: Ballet Without Borders

Ballet Without Borders’ vision is to break the real and perceived barriers of ballet accessibility in Australia. The team at Ballet Without Borders believe that this powerful art form should be available for all children regardless of their socio-economic status.

Hear from Katia Kullengren, Founder, Ballet Without Borders, who is on a mission to work with schools, community and government organisations to provide children with a range of ballet education activities.

Supported by an industry leading Board and by Key Patron David McAllister, together the team bring a wealth of knowledge and passion to provide ballet education and ballet pathways to children who would otherwise not be able to access this art form.


Website: www.balletwithoutborders.org

Instagram: @balletwithoutborders

Facebook: www.facebook.com/BalletWithoutBorders/

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1 year ago
37 minutes 6 seconds

APATA Podcast
Rachel Brennan: Building Confidence

Rachel Brennan, Director, IMEB; Speech and Drama Educator; Adjudicator and Examinator

A.IMEB, L.IMED, F.IMEB

Rachel is a highly qualified and passionate educator in the field of Speech and Drama. Beginning as a student at age 5, her dedication to performance and communication grew with her extensive experience in eisteddfods, stage shows and showcases.

Achieving her qualification in 2003, Rachel has been teaching speech and drama for 19 years. She currently is the director of a highly successful private studio, and is also the principal Speech and Drama Educator at Meriden School for Girls in Strathfield, Sydney.

Rachel is currently a Director of the International Music Education Body (IMEB), as well as a syllabus consultant and senior examiner for speech and drama. She has been examining for 9 years, and has extensive adjudicating experience.

Rachel is enthusiastic and deeply committed to developing communication and performance skills and gifts in students. Her mission is to ‘encourage and develop confident and creative communicators, in any environment.’

To contact Rachel and learn more about the opportunities with IMEB please visit www.imeb.com.au

Enjoy!

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1 year ago
43 minutes 57 seconds

APATA Podcast
Emma Louise Pursey

Suzuki Teacher Emma Louise Pursey has over 25 years experience in the Suzuki Method of Actor Training and has adapted it into her Integrated Actor Training approach to encourage more natural alignments of the body, focusing on safe technique and longevity of practice.

She trained for ten years with Frank Theatre under John Nobbs and Jacqui Carroll as well as masterclasses with Okubo Noriaki (Suzuki Company of Toga), Ichiro Nakayama (SCOT) and Ellen Lauren (SITI).

​Emma is a core faculty member at 16th Street Actors Studio and also teaches at The National Theatre.

​She has been an industry guest at Howard Fine Acting Studio Australia, Film & Television Studio International, and NICA.


Access this Podcast episode's transcript pdf HERE.

Read this article about Emma Louise Pursey's career.


Mentions:

  • Oz Frank, Salome - 1997 , Jacqui Carroll, John Nobbs
  • Suzuki Tadashi - Suzuki Company of Toga
  • Brides of Frank: Caroline Dunphy, Lisa O'Neill, Leah Shelton & Neridah Waters.
  • 16th Street Actors Studio: Kim Krejus, Ian Rickson, Iain Sinclair
  • Jackie Ryan - We'll Show the World Expo '88
  • The National Theatre: Dr Jo Loth
  • One Star Lounge and Gallery
  • Heide Museum of Modern Art: Joy Hester, Barbara Blackman


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2 years ago
1 hour 23 minutes 12 seconds

APATA Podcast
From the Stage to the Classroom with Natalie Hammond

APATA PODCAST FLASHBACK

Celebrating conversations with educators and industry we take a look back at our very first episode with former Queensland Ballet Principal Artist Natalie Hammond who went on to choreography, adjudicating and now teaching ballet to all ages with Brisbane's 2ballerinas.


Born in Coonabarabran, Natalie began her dance training on the Gold Coast where she was a Star Dust Junior studying tap, jazz and musical theatre. In 1994 Natalie graduated from the Australian Ballet School with Honours and whilst studying at the school, Natalie was a silver medallist at the Asia Pacific Ballet Competition in Japan and a bronze medallist at the Adeline Genee Awards in London.

In 1995, Natalie joined the Queensland Ballet and won critical acclaim for a variety of principal roles. These included Tough Girl in Antony Tudors “Echoing of Trumpets”, Lilac Fairy in “The Sleeping Beauty”, Myrtha, Queen of the Willis in “Giselle”, Sugar Plum Fairy in “The Nutcracker” and Helena in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. She was also a member of the company during their highly successful coast-to-coast tour of the United States.


From the World Dance Company and Expressions Contemporary Dance Company to guest teaching and adjudicating Natalie now enjoys teaching all ages from tiny tots to seniors with 2ballerinas.

Access this episode's PDF Transcript For more visit Natalie's Episode Page

2ballerinas

www.apata.com.au





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2 years ago
32 minutes 28 seconds

APATA Podcast
Daniel Assetta: Making Moves in the USA

What an absolute joy to chat with Daniel Assetta! The well-known Australian theatre triple threat, choreographer and coach recently packed up his kit bag making moves to the Big Apple where he has just made his American stage debut in the New York City Centre Encores! production of The Light in the Piazza.

Prior to this, he played ’Samuel Seabury’ in the original Australian company of Hamilton and performed the role of 'Tony' in West Side Story to rave reviews across Australia, New Zealand and Germany including at the iconic Sydney Opera House & Berlin Opera House. Daniel's other Australian theatre credits include 'Al Deluca' in A Chorus Line; ‘Elder Young’ in the original Australian company of The Book of Mormon; ‘The Rum Tum Tugger’ in the Australian/New Zealand tour of CATS; the 10th Anniversary Australasian tour of Wicked; ‘The Ziegfeld Tenor’ in Funny Girl; ‘Luke’ in the world premiere of The Gathering; Follies in Concert; and Curtains. A graduate of ED5INTERNATIONAL, who first found his feet with GY Dance, both under the tutelage of William A Forsythe (Co-Director of ED5), Daniel Assetta sheds light on transitioning to America and opening the door on the next chapter in his career. In this APATA Podcast episode our host Yolande Smith and Daniel discuss:

  • The impact of Daniel's formative training years.
  • The business-side of a creative career.
  • Managing and maintaining a professional public profile.
  • Self-care.
  • Mentorship.
  • The work involved in taking your career, and life, overseas.

Basically Daniel gives you the lowdown on the professional foundations that have prepared him for conquering each new step with confidence and a smile!

A great listen for students and teachers and those looking to a career in the creative and performing arts.

Daniel will make his MUNY debut as 'A-Rab' in West Side Story this month. Best of luck Daniel and thank you for joining us!

Access PDF Transcript

The Australian Performing Arts Teachers Association

  • ⁠www.apata.com.au⁠
  • ⁠linktr.ee/apatamedia⁠
  • ⁠Daniel's APATA Studio News Article⁠

Daniel Assetta

  • www.danielassetta.com
  • Instagram: @dassetta
  • Youtube: @dassetta1

Mentions

  • ED5INTERNATIONAL
  • William A Forsythe
  • Elena De Cinque
  • Siblingship: A musical ‘how-to’ guide for surviving life, parents, and sharing the limelight.
  • GY Dance




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2 years ago
47 minutes 53 seconds

APATA Podcast
SW Music feat. Head of Music - Paul Young

At South West Music Regional Conservatorium, our vision is to inspire and enrich lives through music. Our purpose is to provide leadership, resources and expertise to ensure that every person has the opportunity to make, learn and appreciate music.


From young and enthusiastic music teachers billeting with local families every fortnight in the 1980s. To what is now an integral and vibrant permanent part of Deniliquin and its surrounds.


As Head of Music, Paul Young has joined a dedicated team that nurtures and supports students in music education. SW Music provides plenty of community performance opportunities and real world experience for their passionate pupils.


"What's the point of learning an instrument and practicing and then not performing? They've done all this practice and have reached this standard where they can get up on stage and perform. If we weren't organising in-house concerts and performances at assemblies, at schools, and directly liaising with community members to get our kids out there they wouldn't be performing. And to me performing is an integral part of music. "


Paul has extensive experience as a pianist, musical director and educator. He has previously held positions including Staff Accompanist/Performance Coach at Knox Grammar and Redlands, Acting Head of Keyboard and Staff Accompanist at The Scots College, Head of Music Performance at McDonald College of Performing Arts and Head of Performing Arts at Calvary Christian College.

So great to chat with Paul Young and learn more about South West Music and the essential services of our regional conservatoriums! Read the article: https://www.apata.com.au/news-article/apata-member-spotlight-sw-music-with-paul-young/

Access the Pdf transcript: https://www.apata.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/APATA-PODCAST-TRANSCRIPT-Paul-Young-SWMusic.pdf

www.apata.com

www.swmusic.org.au

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2 years ago
52 minutes 6 seconds

APATA Podcast
Performance Potential with Elma Linz Kanefield

APATA Managing Director Yolande Smith and pioneer specialist in the psychology of the performing artist Elma Linz Kanefield sit down to discuss performance potential, the theme of Kanefield's new book Hamlet's Mirror: Reaching Your Performance Potential Onstage and Off.

With 40 years experience counselling performing arts students and artists Kanefield understands what makes performers tick. She has dedicated her life's practice to building better understanding around hard-wiring of the performer and just what it takes to definite your own version of success. 

"I want the performers with whom I work to gain a conscious awareness of the effect that both their psychological histories and their chosen life as artists have on who they are and how they perform in life, particularly on stage," Kanefield states in Hamlet's Mirror.

"I trust them to find that voice within that moves them to fulfil their special performance potential and create a lifetime of sustainable, successful and authentic performances on and off stage." 

About Elma Elma Linz Kanefield, LCSW, CPC, succumbed to debilitating stage fright as a young performer which left her voice… silent. However, rather than remain devastated and at the effect of her fear, she transformed her fright into her life’s calling and became a specialist in the psychology of the performing artist.

So passionate was Elma about addressing the special personal and professional needs, challenges and possibilities of performing artists that she relocated in 1980 from the Midwest to New York City to open the only Psychotherapeutic private practice exclusive to performers. For the last four decades Elma has been healing and empowering artists at all ages and stages of their lives and careers.

Hamlet's Mirror, Reaching Your Performance Potential Onstage and Off

Hamlet's Mirror looks at the stories and experiences of hundreds of performing artists to explain what prevents some from reaching their performance potential and what empowers others to realise it. Kanefield introduces four Performer Personality Profiles: Problem-Ridden, Pugnacious, Promising and Potential-Realised. These personalities reveal and clarify how performing artists move through professional and personal challenges to become the best they can be as people and as performers. You are invited to hold Hamlet's mirror to see how the wisdom and insight that these performers gained can help you too reach your performance potential.


  • Read More: ⁠https://www.apata.com.au/studio-news/⁠
  • www.elmalinzkanefield.com
  • Contact Elma via: www.elmalinzkanefield.com/contact
  • Buy Hamlet’s Mirror BOOKTOPIA OR AMAZON.AU
  • Access Elma Linz Kanefield's podcast transcript pdf ⁠HERE⁠
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2 years ago
55 minutes 49 seconds

APATA Podcast
APATA Award Winner Pulteney Grammar School's Jonathon Rice

Head of Performing Arts for South Australia's Pulteney Grammar School, Jonathon Rice BA, Grad Dip Ed, MBA, speaks with APATA's Yolande Smith in this episode of the APATA podcast.

2022 saw Pulteney Grammar School win the APATA National Performing Arts School of the Year Award and Jonathon reflects on the dogged determination of his school community to embolden students with a broad range of learning opportunities, including their award-winning performing arts offerings.

"We are a contemporary, traditional, liberal, co-educational school in a private setting, but we also are becoming very good in the sense of providing a broad opportunity for our students to be involved and engaged with performing arts. And that's really exciting."

Pulteney Grammar School is the second oldest school in the country celebrating their 175-year-old history in 2022 and is following a strategic direction that will see it last many more years into the future. 

Jonathon is passionate about performing arts education and developing programs that engage young people with music, drama or dance, so these students can find their tribe and explore all the amazing opportunities the performing arts offers young people in our 21st century world.

Educated in the South Australian public education system holding a scholarship to Woodville High School Special Music Program as a trumpeter being taught by several significant teachers including Standish Roberts (then principal trumpet ASO), Jennifer Rosevear and Jonathon Draper. He studied music performance at the then South Australian College of Advanced Education in Adelaide (1981 – 1983) and once again greatly benefited from a world class education from teachers like Bob Hower, Stephen Wittington, Hal Hall and Brain Chatterton among others.

He then taught in Queensland for 2 years (Cairns in 1984 and Brisbane in 1985), before returning to Adelaide to complete his Graduate Diploma in Education (Secondary Music) in 1986. After several years in country SA then 7 years in Special Education (Townsend School for Vision Impaired), he then moved into the Catholic then independent school systems in both Victoria (Director of Music at Ballarat and Clarendon College) and South Australia (Director of Music at St Aloysius College Adelaide).

Along Jonathon’s professional journey he has owned and operated two hotels and became general manager of a significant hospitality business in 2011 including creating and operating a live jazz music venue.


Read transcript HERE

Read more about Jonathon Rice and Pulteney Grammar HERE

Watch the 2022 APATA Award Presentation for Pulteney Grammar HERE

www.pulteney.sa.edu.au

Facebook: @pulteney

Episode page on apata.com

Member Spotlight article


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2 years ago
52 minutes 26 seconds

APATA Podcast
Sharing Knowledge with Natano Fa'anana

About This Episode:

We were absolutely delighted to have acclaimed contemporary circus director, producer, and performer Natano Fa’anana join us for the APATA Award presentations for performing arts student of the year so we relished the chance to share Natano's journey as an artist and maker with you!

Drawing inspiration from his Samoan roots Natano has carved a unique path that has achieved national and international recognition through his work as a multi-faceted artist for a string of renowned companies.

He earned his stripes as an ensemble member with award winning Meanjin company Polytoxic (2007 – 2012) , co- founded Briefs Factory International in 2008 with brother and fellow performer/director Fez Fa’anana and brother-in-law Mark Winmil. Going on to co-found, direct, produce and perform with internationally acclaimed contemporary company, Casus Creations. It was here Natano solidified his place on the international stage through works such Knee Deep, Driftwood, You & I, Chasing Smoke and Aunties Fiafia.

Natano was Director and co-producer, for Chasing Smoke, Australia’s first all indigenous contemporary circus show which was nominated for a Matilda award and took home the Green Room Award 2017 for Best Circus and Physical Theatre. Currently Natano is producer at Moogahlin Performing Arts company which solely and specifically produces and supports First Nations work.

Independently Natano has a string of awards both as a performer and director. Significantly winning two Matilda Awards for We Live Here in the categories for Best Circus and Physical Theatre Show and Best Director, in conjunction with co-director Bridget Boyle. Based on the stories of parents, siblings, and guests of Hummingbird House, Queensland’s only youth hospice, We Live Here explores themes of resilience, chaos, and the beauty of a moment shared. Created by a team of highly skilled young circus performers.

Adding to his folio Natano was awarded the prestigious Sidney Myer Fellowship 2019 acknowledging his contribution to Humanities through the Arts. In 2020 Natano became a recipient for The Churchill Fellowship to further research diversification of the theatre industry through cultural protocol and practise.

In 2021 Natano was a Senior Producer at YIRRAMBOI Festival. Occurring biannually YIRRAMBOI is a First Nations lead and focused arts festival based in Melbourne.

Today Natano juggles all of the above as a director in the ever-shifting landscape of contemporary arts and advocates for change by creating pathways for the next generation of cultural arts practitioners.

Taking the time, where possible, to connect with remote communities across Australia and beyond and communities like ours here at APATA.

Access Pdf Transcript HERE

Visit Natano's Podcast Page HERE

www.apata.com.au

Reach out to Natano Fa'anana

  • Casus Creations website: casuscreations.com
  • natano@casus.com.au
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3 years ago
53 minutes 12 seconds

APATA Podcast
Amanda Waddell - 2022 APATA Performing Arts Teacher of the Year

As we open entries for the 2023 APATA National Awards Program we welcome the chance to speak with this year’s APATA Performing Arts Teacher of the Year – Amanda Waddell – Head of Faculty for the Arts at John Paul College, Daisy Hill, QLD.

With a twenty-two-year career teaching the performing arts, Amanda understands the benefits of arts-based learning. Her journey began as a dance student with Broadway dreams, falling in love with the art of teaching, and now leading the arts program at her former alma mater John Paul College.

Amanda’s story weaves itself into the very fabric of APATA educators who love the performing arts and have found themselves thriving, guiding young people through their learning journeys.

A strong advocate for the arts in her schools past and present, Amanda is not shy about standing up for the programs and curriculum that her students care about. 

Her passions for teaching and arts education advocacy are deeply intertwined. The day she hangs up her teacher hat, you can bet we’ll see her lending a voice to the cause of having performing arts recognised as a vital part of our schools.

For Amanda, life is one big performing arts lesson, and she is continually inspired to learn and connect to the world through the arts.

We welcome Amanda to our cohort of APATA Award Alumni and celebrate her ongoing journey as a teacher and leader in performing arts education.

Access Amanda Waddell's APATA Podcast Transcript: HERE

Mentions:

John Paul College - www.jpc.qld.edu.au

Amanda Waddell – 2022 APATA Winner Article

Watch Amanda’s Award Presentation: Presented by Michael Sterzinger, Executive Director of Camerata – Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra and Camerata Managing Producer, Angela Loh: Watch Amanda’s Presentation HERE

2023 APATA Award entries are Now Open: Learn more

APATA: Australian Performing Arts Teachers Association – apata.com.au

Linktree: linktr.ee/apatamedia

APATA Facebook @APATAMedia

APATA Instagram @apatamedia

APATA LinkedIn @apata

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3 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 24 seconds

APATA Podcast
Branching Out with Amy Tinning (Branches Performing Arts)

About this episode

Amy Tinning shares just how Branches Performing Arts literally branches out across the outback by bringing dance education to students in regional, rural and remote communities.

Along with her fellow teacher Tammy Gordon the pair cover a combined total of 2,000km every fortnight.

That is 300 students across seven towns. Hughenden, Richmond, Cloncurry, Julia Creek, Winton, Longreach and Barcaldine.

Basically they teach a whopping 84 scheduled classes, and 80 private coaching sessions, to students in the Northern Territory, Outback Queensland and Northern New South Wales.

Distance Dance

Significantly Amy first began delivering Distance Dance, Branches' online classes, well before Covid forced us all to transition to remote learning.

Subsequently Branches' Distance Dance and has been a leader in the way they have supported students and families unable to attend in-person dance classes due to pure logistics.

But distance and dance has always gone hand-in-hand for Amy.

As a rural kid who begged her parents to let her attend dance classes Amy inevitably sees no geographical barriers when it comes to learning dance.

Creating Community

Branches Performing Arts is deeply rooted in connecting dance with kids and their communities, and we are in absolute awe of their dedication to helping outback dancers' dreams come true.

Indeed that is part of the reason behind Amy branching out with her Co Stars Dance Company based in Mt Isa.

In this way Amy and Tammy are able to provide developing young artists with professional level performance experience and exposure to high quality dance training and artistic processes.

The team attend comps, perform at various events and are able to experience the magic of performance, Amy's first love.

Please enjoy this conversation with Branches Performing Arts Founder, Amy Tinning.

Visit www.apata.com.au for more.

Mentions:

Branches Performing Arts

  • Website: https://branchesperformingarts.dance
  • Facebook:@branchesperformingarts
  • Instagram: @branches.performingarts
  • Distance Dance classes online
  • Co Stars Dance Company
  • Dirty Feet Outback Dance Festival
  • WAAPA
  • LINK Dance Company

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3 years ago
27 minutes 34 seconds

APATA Podcast
Dan Nixon of Melbourne Young Writers Studio and Pirate Size Productions.

If you want to know where writing, and a love of writing and the performing arts can take you then check out our convo with Dan Nixon. Dan, Alyssa Smedley and Bryony McLachlan head Pirate Size Productions, a children's television production company creating innovative narratives for television bringing imagined worlds and characters to life. Writing for the screen is committed collaborative journey. Which is something that Dan thrives on. Building relationships and telling stories that are bold, adventurous and that audiences fall in love with fuel the tight knit team at Pirate Size Productions working with such production companies as the Australian Children's Television Foundation, Sesame Studios, ABC Education/ABC Me, Starburns Industries, Pūkeko Pictures, Universal Kids, Screen Australia and R U OK? Day. In an effort to provide innovative, and fun filled creative writing courses and workshops for children and adults Dan also created the Melbourne Young Writers Studio. Their programs are aimed at equipping and inspiring young writers with the skills they need to get writing and to develop their storytelling. While for adults it is a place for emerging writers to hone their craft. There are some great tips in this conversation such as the four main ingredients of a good story and the all important Pitch Bible, which would make a great assignment or project idea for students. Enjoy Dan Nixon and our host Yolande Smith exploring the potential of writing and the arts! 

Mentions 

Transcript pdf 

Mentions

Pirate Size Productions

  • Website: www.piratesizeproductions.com
  • Instagram: @piratesizeproductions
  • Facebook: @piratesizeproductions
  • Twitter: @PirateSize
  • LinkedIn: @piratesizeproductions

Melbourne Young Writers Studio

  • Website: www.mywritersstudio.com.au
  • Facebook: @mywritersstudio
  • Instagram: @mywritersstudio
  • MYWS - Schools Program Guide      2022 - pdf

Other

  • Blue Zoo Animation
  • Paddington Bear
  • Pip and Posy
  • Starburns Industries
  • Kids Screen Conference
  • Stranger Things (Montauk)      Pitch Bible – pdf
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3 years ago
39 minutes 15 seconds

APATA Podcast
Eva Spata from Sydney Catholic Schools hosted by Angela Loh

This episode is hosted by APATA Ambassador Angela Loh, Managing Producer for Camerata, Queensland's Chamber Orchestra in conversation with Eva Spata from Sydney Catholic Schools. Eva works with a dynamic team in strategic direction and implementation for creative and performing arts across the 150 schools in the Sydney Catholic Schools network. Overcoming the challenge of 2020 and 2021 Sydney Catholic Schools was able to introduce a number of "firsts" last year. 

  1. The first Sydney Catholic Schools Eisteddfod.
  2. The first full time performing arts cohort at the newly dedicated performing arts facility at Burwood.
  3. Rolling out of the ambitious Amadeus Music Program after a successful pilot, which will eventually see over 30,000 students learning a musical instrument by the beginning of 2024.
  4. The digital production of Fame Jr the Musical with 40 students cast from 25 schools
  5. The first Virtual Choir.

2022 will welcome the massive School of Rock Arena Spectacular with 4000 student participants from across their network of primary and secondary schools, the continuation of the Eisteddfod and Amadeus programming, growing the fulltime performing arts stream and of course creating performance opportunities for their students across Sydney.

But wait, there's more!

Along with these incredible educational innovations Eva is a versatile performer across many genres and has vast experience as a director, a producer, and a musical director.

We learn Eva's own journey in the performing arts from her early years to high school, inspiring her to earn a BA in Music, a BA in Education and a Master’s in Educational Leadership.

From Eva’s mentors and experiences to her hopes for the future of performing arts education in Australia please enjoy this chat between Angela Loh and Eva Spata celebrating performing arts education.

Mentions:

Transcript pdf HERE

www.apata.com.au

Angela Loh - www.camerata.net.au

Sydney Catholic Schools

  • Website: sydcatholicschools.nsw.edu.au
  • Facebook: @sydcatholicschools
  • Instagram: @sydcatholicschools
  • Sydney Catholic Schools Eisteddfod
  • Amadeus Music Program
  • Southern Cross Catholic College - Burwood campus
  • ViVa! Performing Arts Program
  • CaSPA
  • Fame Jr The Musical
  • SCS School of Rock Arena Spectacular

Fusion Vocal Group

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3 years ago
55 minutes 15 seconds

APATA Podcast
Creative Play Puppets - feat. Noel White

Creative Play Puppets has sourced and supplied puppets to Australian puppeteers, schools, teachers, libraries, organisations, specialists and families for over a decade. Travelling near and far (in those heady Covid-free days) to find puppets for all wants and needs Creative Play Puppet's inventory begins with the smallest of finger puppets and nursery rhyme families, glove puppets, marionettes, storybook themes and animals galore, to three-headed dragons, magic trees, and of course their fabulous range of Silly Puppets, whose soft mouth operation can be infused all kinds of emotions making them a hit with educators and therapists alike. We hope this chat with Noel inspires you in your exploration of puppet play. 

Creative Play Puppets: www.creativeplaypuppets.com.au 

Facebook: @creativeplaypuppets 

Contact: info@creativeplaypuppets.com.au

Transcript PDF HERE

MENTIONS

German toy fair - The Nuremberg International Toy Fair (German: Spielwarenmesse) 

Jeff’s Shed – Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre 

Silly Puppets 

Social Emotional Wellbeing 

Benefits of puppet play 

Sesame Street 50 years

Darci Lynne 

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3 years ago
28 minutes 16 seconds

APATA Podcast
Jackson Hughesman- Winner of the 2021 APATA Performing Arts Student of the Year.

Welcome to 2022 and we are back on the mic with Jackson Hughesman, winner of the 2021 APATA Performing Arts Student of the Year Award. Jackson is heading into year twelve at St Patricks College, QLD and we thought it would be a great opportunity to catch up to talk about what winning the APATA award meant to him, and what he hopes to achieve this year. While 2022 has hardly begun Jackson has already played the role of Tevye in Brisbane Junior Theatre's January production of Fiddler on the Roof, with lots more to come. Balancing schoolwork, training, rehearsals, and school captaincy we wanted to share Jackson's perspective as a performing arts student looking at the road ahead. His hopes and dreams, and the realities of studying for a career in the arts during Covid. A fun chat with a bright young man who represents the future of performing arts in this country. 

Mentions:

St Patrick's College, Shorncliffe, QLD

Brisbane Junior Theatre

Brisbane Musical Theatre

Lee Lewis: Artistic Director, Queensland Theatre

2021 APATA Performing Arts Student of the Year - Jackson Hughesman: Read more HERE

Jackson Hughesman 2021 Award presentation: Watch HERE

Transcript PDF HERE

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3 years ago
40 minutes 12 seconds

APATA Podcast
At the Threshold
From audio theatre experiences to analogue treasure hunts Threshold's indoor adventures have brought the delight and wonder of theatre to thousands of homes around the globe, encouraging deeper connection and helping people find the poetic & playful moments in life's milestones. This episode we speak with award-winning playwright, dramaturg and producer Tahli Corin, Co-Founder and Co-Director of Threshold (in partnership with Sarah Lockwood, Creative Producer for Drop Bear Theatre) and Zoë Barry. Cellist, composer, performance maker and educator, and part of the larger collaborative ensemble responsible for Threshold's lockdown hit, Mountain Goat Mountain. From Kyneton, Victoria Tahli and Zoë share their journeys from early music lessons to performance makers and you will seriously want to sit down with a cuppa and enjoy because the way the move through the world and the richness of how they explore is beautiful to listen to. As Tahli says, "This industry is about relationships, life is about relationships, who you're traveling with and how they build you up and support you along the way. It can be difficult, so find and surround yourself with good people who can build you up and help you to do whatever it is you want to achieve." Head to the article - At the Threshold on APATA.com.au to learn more.
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4 years ago
43 minutes 5 seconds

APATA Podcast
Disrupt Dance with Elena Lambrinos
Meet Elena Lambrinos, dance educator and dance researcher. •BA in Sociology and Gender Studies. •Masters in Cultural Studies exploring dance at the intersection of style, identity and belonging. •PhD in the Sociology of education exploring children's dance classes.Do you know what it feels like to want to be a part of something so bad, to want to learn and be amongst this thing you love, only to be let down at every turn. This was Lambrinos' experience with dance class, and it wasn't just a one-time thing. "I always wanted to dance and always loved dancing, singing & acting. I tried dance so many times as a kid. As a little 4year old, again at 8,9 & 10 and again at 12 & 13. I tried so many places. I wanted to dance, and I kept getting drawn back into it, but I never really felt like I belonged. I never felt like it was something I could be successful at, or even felt that I was being acknowledged or valued." Now as Founder and Director of Dance Domain in Sydney's Inner West and Disrupt Dance, Elena is on a mission to inspire dance educators to think about "Dance Done Different". "Those experiences I had as a child where I didn't feel like I belonged, I didn't feel like I was part of something, that dance kept pushing me away. All of those experiences crystalised into the point where instead of thinking I was the problem, I started thinking...maybe how we do dance is the problem..." At Dance Domain Elena offers inspiring and uplifting classes for students of all ages that boost confidence, promote diversity, and instil a lifelong love of learning. The studio played a large role in her PhD and led her to found Disrupt Dance delivering research-backed training for forward thinking dance educators. This year's Disrupt Dance Summit is all about amplifying voices that are disrupting the status quo and who are making changes for the better, expanding our notion of 'safe dance practice '. Read the Disrupt Dance Summit Article in APATA Studio News for more details (Virtual Conference 3 September AEST - tickets $57 individual or $97 for a group) DanceDomain.com.au offers online classes and in-person (pending current 2021 Covid lockdown restrictions) DisruptDance.com Professional Development courses and the Disrupt Dance Summit info. Keep up to date with the latest presenters and summit news via Facebook @disruptdance and Instagram @disruptdance
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4 years ago
25 minutes 16 seconds

APATA Podcast
Circus Stars: The circus school for kids with autism
This episode we speak with Dr Kristy Seymour, founder and head trainer at Circus Stars on the Gold Coast. Founded in 2013 it was the very first circus school in the world to be dedicated to children on the autism spectrum. Circus Stars classes are inclusive, creative, risky and challenging all in a fun and supportive gentle environment and in 2017 Circus Stars was awarded an Autism Queensland Creative Futures Recognition award. Inspired by Dr Reg Bolton's theory of the 5 key elements of why circus works for children, the Circus Stars Program aims to help young people have fun, learn to take safe risks, build trust in teamwork, encourage individuality, and explore working hard on their skills. Working her way up from a 19 year old drama and physical theatre student to a professional circus artist, Kristy has worked and trained with Flipside Circus, CIRCA & Vulcana Circus and now also lectures at Griffith University and Griffith College on the Gold Coast. Dr Seymour has worked tirelessly to create the academic research to prove the Circus Stars method to the clinical and autism communities to the point where her work has been added to Cirque du Soleil's social development department, Cirque du Monde and is now a recommended and reputable program for families and also practitioners looking to expand their own practice by attending the annual Circus Stars' Professional Development Series. What we love about Kristy and her work with Circus Stars is that her own love of circus - the rebellious, adventurous spirit of circus - embodies everything that she does and infuses her belief that children of all abilities, but especially autism, should have access to the skills, risk and freedom that circus provides. The Circus Stars Professional Development Series - July 25 & 31, 2021. CLICK HERE for details For more information on Kristy's work and research visit www.apata.com.au or www.circusstarsasd.com
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4 years ago
38 minutes 34 seconds

APATA Podcast
Wakakirri and the Evolution in Performing Arts with Adam Loxley and Mignon Green
Adam Loxley founded Wakakirri in 1992 and today it is Australia's largest performing arts event for schools. Adam is joined by Wakakirri Marketing Manager, Mignon Green, in a conversation led by Francesca Veitch to discuss ongoing changes in the performing arts education landscape today. Whether it's a lack of enthusiasm from students who have missed a year of performing arts opportunities or a lack of resources in a school community, all performing arts teachers are facing new and unexpected challenges as we move towards the future. Learn how Wakakirri's programs can not only boost the performance opportunities for any school in Australia but also boost the internal capabilities of your school's performing arts team for years to come. In this episode, the participants reference a few resources for teachers. You can find Wakakirri's Curriculum Guide here, tips for creating a respectful reconciliation Story-Dance here and a video case study on the school discussed during the episode here as well as the full version of their Story-Dance '403' here. If you would like to register for Wakakirri Video 2021 visit here and if you would like to receive more information about joining their Live 2022 season or anything else, please email info@wakakirri.com.
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4 years ago
34 minutes 18 seconds

APATA Podcast
Studio Expansion with Chantelle Bruinsma
Meet Chantelle Bruinsma - CEO & Founder of Studio Expansion. At 19 Chantelle opened her first performing arts studio - Born To Perform - while studying a Bachelor of Music/Music Education. With little business smarts the studio was tipped to fail, but a sabbatical digging deep into the intricacies of studio leadership saw Chantelle relaunch her studio business model and reach some incredible goals. · 6 studios · 1000 students · 34 educators · A systemised, scalable business Now Chantelle makes it her business to guide studios in reaching their own unique vision of success. It is the little tweaks to your business model, while maintaining your own studio values and culture that excites Chantelle and her team. "Studio owners work so hard every day of their life. They give their blood, sweat, tears, they sacrifice their time, their health, their relationship with family...they give so much to their studio because of what it needs. And what I've learnt is that it's actually in the design- the architecture of the business model that huge changes can happen. If we just do things a little differently (not the essence of what the studio's about) but how things are designed...magic can happen and that's what I've devoted the last ten years of my life to do." · Listen to the Podcast · Evaluate your studio · and If you believe you're ready to amplify your uniqueness... · Reach out to Chantelle at Studio Expansion
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4 years ago
43 minutes 50 seconds

APATA Podcast
The APATA Podcast connects teachers, students and industry practitioners training, working and delivering performance across all disciplines of the performing arts - dance, music, circus, technical, design, wordsmiths, musical theatre, arts managers, directors, theatre, comedy, specialists and everything in between. Enjoy our conversations with industry leaders and thought provoking guests as they share their stories, journeys and lessons. Website: www.apata.com.au Email: hello@apata.com.au Instagram & Facebook: @apatamedia