Tottipotent

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St Martins Catapult program presents

TOTIPOTENT: National Youth Theatre Summit

Aspiring theatre makers are invited to join a provocative exploration into the future of the theatre ecology in this country. Participants will have their say on the current environment of youth theatre in Australia and articulate ambitious possibilities for change and development. The outcomes from this summit will be taken to the Australian Theatre Forum in Brisbane later in September.

The Summit will engage with industry professionals about possibilities, ideas and their practices. We are proud to announce that Matthew Lutton, the Associate Director of the Malthouse Theatre, will join us as the Key Note speaker of the event.

Totipotent will offer contributors the opportunity to see new and exciting work by young and emerging theatre makers and those attending the summit are encouraged to perform and share ideas about their own work.

The Summit will involve a dialogue with a wide range of theatre practitioners from around the country and invites anyone interested to come along, experience and engage in this exciting discussion.

The Catapult Program has been supported by the Australia Council’s Cultural Leadership Fund

Dates: 2 and 3 September
Venue: St Martins Youth Arts Centre, 44 St Martins Lane, South Yarra

For more information and bookings contact: info@stmartinsyouth.com.au or visit www.stmartinsyouth.com.au

St Martins is committed to providing access to everyone interested, please contact us if you have any specific access requirements. To discuss access in more detail please contact Katrine Gabb, St Martins Access Officer at email katrine@stmartinsyouth.com.au or Tel (03) 98672477

Event Details

Start Date:
02-09-2011
Finish Date:
03-09-2011
Cost:
Free
Type of Event:
Seminar/ Conference
Venue Name:
St. Martin's Youth Arts Centre
Address:
28 St. Martins Lane, South Yarra
Contact Phone:
03 98672477
Email:
info@stmartinsyouth.com.au
Website:
http://www.stmartinsyouth.com.au
Region:
Melbourne Metro
Access information:
  • Accessible Venue
  • Provides opportunities for persons with a disability to participate
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