In this paper we look at the persistent debate over notions of access and excellence and intrinsic and instrumentalist rationales for arts practice within cultural policy discussion. Recent research into the Indigenous performing arts in Australia underlines the particular difficulties faced by the sector in balancing the demands of community participation, social inclusion and high-quality aesthetic outcomes. The balancing act has proven unsustainable for some Indigenous performing arts companies and their viability is now in doubt. This suggests that a re-consideration of the question of the purpose and value of the Indigenous performing arts is timely
"It is gradually being recognised by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians that getting con...
At the forefront of cultural, social and political change Contemporary Aboriginal Theatre appeared o...
This paper brings together critiques of contemporary Australian cultural policy from three sources: ...
In this paper we look at the persistent debate over notions of access and excellence and intrinsic a...
Indigenous arts are significant to the way Australia is represented to the world. Since the early 19...
The Indigenous Arts Policy Forum held on 7 October 2011 showed that issues such as cultural maintena...
In February 2008, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd apologised to the Stolen Generations on behalf of the Au...
This article examines the National Recording Project for Indigenous Performance in Australia as a de...
As well as being central to cultural life, art is also important to the economic life of Indigenous ...
In this chapter we aim to situate the concept of artistic citizenship alongside the issues and pract...
The arts inspire and express the many cultures and societies of the world. They reflect the spectrum...
FOREWORDAs a culturally ambitious nation we are shaped by our cultural engagement and it is an impor...
This Issues Paper is a first step in the development of an Indigenous Arts Strategy (IAS) for the No...
Public support for both Indigenous filmmaking and the live performing arts has a number of common fe...
Poor rates of school completion combined with high rate of imprisonment means that at least half the...
"It is gradually being recognised by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians that getting con...
At the forefront of cultural, social and political change Contemporary Aboriginal Theatre appeared o...
This paper brings together critiques of contemporary Australian cultural policy from three sources: ...
In this paper we look at the persistent debate over notions of access and excellence and intrinsic a...
Indigenous arts are significant to the way Australia is represented to the world. Since the early 19...
The Indigenous Arts Policy Forum held on 7 October 2011 showed that issues such as cultural maintena...
In February 2008, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd apologised to the Stolen Generations on behalf of the Au...
This article examines the National Recording Project for Indigenous Performance in Australia as a de...
As well as being central to cultural life, art is also important to the economic life of Indigenous ...
In this chapter we aim to situate the concept of artistic citizenship alongside the issues and pract...
The arts inspire and express the many cultures and societies of the world. They reflect the spectrum...
FOREWORDAs a culturally ambitious nation we are shaped by our cultural engagement and it is an impor...
This Issues Paper is a first step in the development of an Indigenous Arts Strategy (IAS) for the No...
Public support for both Indigenous filmmaking and the live performing arts has a number of common fe...
Poor rates of school completion combined with high rate of imprisonment means that at least half the...
"It is gradually being recognised by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians that getting con...
At the forefront of cultural, social and political change Contemporary Aboriginal Theatre appeared o...
This paper brings together critiques of contemporary Australian cultural policy from three sources: ...