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The Colour Cycle Podcast by Diversity Arts Australia
The Colour Cycle
50 episodes
2 weeks ago
A podcast that aims to disrupt cultural whitewashing and asks do our Arts and Screens look like Australia? The latest Census statistics paint a picture of Australia that many of us already see on our streets - almost half of Australia’s population are first or second-generation migrants. But we don’t see this diversity when we go to the theatre, or visit an art gallery, or even when we watch TV at home. We’ll ask this question of some of Australia’s leading culturally diverse artists and arts workers and explore ways to increase diversity so our arts and screens look like the real Australia.
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A podcast that aims to disrupt cultural whitewashing and asks do our Arts and Screens look like Australia? The latest Census statistics paint a picture of Australia that many of us already see on our streets - almost half of Australia’s population are first or second-generation migrants. But we don’t see this diversity when we go to the theatre, or visit an art gallery, or even when we watch TV at home. We’ll ask this question of some of Australia’s leading culturally diverse artists and arts workers and explore ways to increase diversity so our arts and screens look like the real Australia.
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Arts
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S6 Ep 4 - Tony Ayres - Pacesetters Conversations
The Colour Cycle Podcast by Diversity Arts Australia
36 minutes 19 seconds
2 years ago
S6 Ep 4 - Tony Ayres - Pacesetters Conversations

The Pacesetters conversations are a project of Diversity Arts Australia documenting and recording trailblazing artists’ work from culturally diverse backgrounds.

The interview with Tony Ayers examines how his childhood, cultural identity and family tragedy have shaped his signature approach to storytelling today. Now entering his sixth decade of life, Tony reflects on how he went from orphan to orator of some of our most compelling and original stories on screen.

For more about Tony Ayres:The Family Law Season 1 | The Adaptation Process

⁠The Slap⁠ Making Clickbait – a conversation with series creators Tony Ayres and Christian White | ⁠YouTube⁠ One of Australia’s biggest TV producers is predicting a talent crisis | ⁠Sydney Morning Herald⁠ A conversation with Tony Ayres | ⁠Sydney Review of Books⁠

Credits: Guest: Tony Ayres Interviewer: Patrick Abboud⁠

Music: L’Etoile danse ( Pt1) by Meydan

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0

Podcast producer: Nadyat El Gawley
Executive producer and host: Lena Nahlous, DARTS CEO
Pacesetters project producer: Kevin Bathman Help us support the podcast⁠

The Colour Cycle Podcast by Diversity Arts Australia
A podcast that aims to disrupt cultural whitewashing and asks do our Arts and Screens look like Australia? The latest Census statistics paint a picture of Australia that many of us already see on our streets - almost half of Australia’s population are first or second-generation migrants. But we don’t see this diversity when we go to the theatre, or visit an art gallery, or even when we watch TV at home. We’ll ask this question of some of Australia’s leading culturally diverse artists and arts workers and explore ways to increase diversity so our arts and screens look like the real Australia.