This month we are celebrating artists who are going international. Whether it be to further hone their craft or share the Australian arts culture on a global stage – these artists are doing incredible work and we wish them well on their travels!
Rochelle Carmichael has been invited to the 10th anniversary of the Sibu International Dance Festival to present her new dance theatre work, “The All” which brings together Liquid Skin Dance, Fine Lines Director Katrina Rank, and Malaysian dancers.
Donations will support the travel expenses of both Rochelle and Katrina to Sibu International Dance Festival, Malaysia in mid September.
Tate Cassells is on his way to Manchester to study a masters degree in performance at the prestigious Royal Northern College of Music. Over the next two years, he will have the opportunity to study alongside faculty and immerse himself in the culturally rich landscape of the British orchestral and brass band scene.
Funds will will help cover tuition fees, living expenses, and other essential study costs.
Debuting at Adelaide Fringe this year and now heading to the UK, B.L.I.P.S. is a one woman circus and physical theatre show. Written and performed by Margot Mansfield, and written and directed by Jess Love, Margot tells her story of psychosis through beautiful imagery, physical feats, lip-sync, home videos and clowning.
Donations will go towards venue hire, marketing materials, travel and production costs.
If you have an upcoming project and would like to #makeculturehappen, start your fundraising journey by registering on the ACF!