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APAM's new Searchlight program features works in development as well as fully developed site-specific, small-scale, interactive, interdisciplinary, process driven and new media works. Encompassing a range of presentation formats these works are performed or presented outside the Spotlight excerpt program. Don't miss this opportunity to see a preview of tomorrow's theatre!

Click here to see the full program and check the schedule for Searchlight session and performance times. Please note that works for smaller audiences (specify companies/shows) require booking ahead of time at the event. All work in the program is either ready-to-tour or has the potential for commissions and future touring.


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APAM 2008 included a Keynote Address, as well as a number of Forums and a Touring Workshop. See below for details.


KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Leading international director Barrie Kosky will be the Keynote Speaker at APAM. A transcript of the Keynote Address is available below.

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FORUM 1: Contemporary Indigenous Performance on the Global Stage

Australian Indigenous artists and companies are developing new artistic languages, which merge traditional influences with contemporary practice and speak of Indigenous history, mythology and contemporary society. This forum will explore the ideas behind some new Indigenous works and provide valuable insight into the creation of contemporary Indigenous performance.

Facilitator: Maria Magdalena Schwaegermann, Artistic Director, Zuercher Theater Festival, Switzerland

Speakers:
Rhoda Roberts, Festival Director, The Dreaming and Indigenous Programmer, Woodford Folk Festival
Lou Bennett, Performer
Trevor Jamieson, Key Performer/Co-Creator, Ngapartji Ngapartji

Date: Monday 25 February
Time: 1445-1545
Venue: Piano Bar, Adelaide Festival Centre

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FORUM 2: Challenging Expectations

Companies and artists who challenge the mainstream through unconventional presentation formats, unusual content, interdisciplinary and complex digital media work present opportunities and challenges for presenters and audiences alike. Three companies creating exceptional work, crossing the boundaries of contemporary practice, are in discussion with a presenter who explores new ways of captivating a broader audience.

Facilitator: Fiona Winning, Director, Performance Space

Speakers:
Alice Nash, General Manager, Back to Back Theatre
Hellen Sky, Artistic Director, Hellen Sky and Collaborators
David Young, Composer and Artistic Director, Aphids

Date: Tuesday 26 February
Time: 1630-1730
Venue: Piano Bar, Adelaide Festival Centre

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FORUM 3: Arts in the Asian Region and the Australian Connection

An experienced panel of producers, arts centre managers and programmers will discuss the dynamic and diverse Asian markets and the impact rapid development in the region is having on audiences and organisations alike.

Speakers:
S Kyu Choi, Deputy Artistic Director/Director, Chuncheon International Mime Festival/AsiaNow
Rosemary Hinde, Managing Director, Hirano Productions
William Wong, Chief Executive Officer, Suzhou Science and Cultural Arts Centre
Nick Rongjun Yu, Playwright/Producer/Director of Programming and Festival, Shanghai Dramatic Arts Center

Date: Tuesday 26 February
Time: 1630-1730
Venue: Piano Bar, Adelaide Festival Centre

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FORUM 4: Arts centres: from hall for hire to curated visions


There's a sea change in the arts ecosystem whereby arts centres are now curating, producing and presenting individual performances and seasons of work, work that is often from abroad and had in the past only been seen at Festival time. Overseas, the creation of a programmatic context for this work has been to use a "Festival" model, albeit within the walls of the arts centre (BITE, Meltdown) and this approach has started to be replicated in Australia (Adelaide Guitar festival, Adelaide Cabaret Festival). What does this mean for the arts centres, resident companies, artists, and festivals and what challenges and opportunities does it create?

Facilitator: Fergus Linehan, Festival Director and Chief Executive, Sydney Festival

Speakers:
Douglas Gautier, CEO and Artistic Director, Adelaide Festival Centre
Rachel Healy, Director - Performing Arts, Sydney Opera House
Tina Rasmussen, Director, Harbourfront Centre
David Sefton, Director, UCLA Performing Arts

Date: Thursday 28 February
Time: 1630-1730
Venue: Piano Bar, Adelaide Festival Centre

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FORUM 5: The Producers: Alchemists of the Impossible


In Australia, the UK and elsewhere the role of the producer is becoming more widely recognised. Across a range of cultural contexts, the value that a producer can bring to the relationship between artist and audience is at last starting to be championed and supported. Arts organisations, artists, funding bodies, cultural thinkers, politicians and journalists are recognising that certain creative entrepreneurs must be supported if they are to further develop the performing arts ecology. But support is still limited and recognition varied. Many producers working outside the funded infrastructures of buildings and companies continue to struggle to maintain a viable career. And many of those who do work in larger cultural institutions are being stifled by less flexible organisational structures. How can performing arts producers working in a global economy survive? How can producers, both independent and those working in funded organisations, maintain a career? How can we form better networks in Australia and internationally? How do we help continue to raise the profile of producers working across the arts?

This forum is an opportunity for producers to share thinking and experiences and move towards the establishment of better domestic and international networks. The forum will be facilitated by David Micklem who commissioned The Producers: Alchemists of the Impossible. The book is available for purchase or free download at www.the-producers.org

Facilitator: Marguerite Pepper, Managing Director, Marguerite Pepper Productions

Speaker:
David Micklem, Executive Director, Battersea Arts Centre (BAC)
Scott Rankin, National Creative Director, Big hArt

Date: Friday 29 February
Time: 0900-1030
Venue: Piano Bar, Adelaide Festival Centre
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WORKSHOP: Touring - the plans, pitfalls and shortcuts (Europe, the UK and the USA)

A discussion about the diverse range of key issues related to touring performing arts through Europe, the UK and USA.
Regions that are as similar as they are different, our speakers will give case studies and discuss the touring experience from 'both side of the fence' in a wide ranging discussion about "the how to" of international touring.

Facilitator: Jennifer Barry, Director, Keep Breathing Pty Ltd
Speakers:
Julia Carruthers, Head of Dance and Performance, Southbank Center
Ellen Dennis, Independent Producer/Producer, Fall For Dance, New York
Felicitas Willems, International Booking Manager and International Tour Coordinator, Rena Shagan Associates, Inc
Mark Yeoman, Artistic Director, Noorderzon Festival

Date: Friday 29 February
Time: 1500-1600
Venue: Piano Bar, Adelaide Festival Centre

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