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SETON PhD
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Mark
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2009
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The Gilbert Spottiswood Churchill Fellowship to study holistic healthcare for actors in training and in the workplace - UK, Ireland
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CANHAM
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Nicole
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2008
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To investigate the positive impact of culture in diverse communities - Belgium, France, UK, USA, Canada, Mexico, Venezuela
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COUTTS-KIDD
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Emil
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2007
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To study European clown traditions with Ecole Philippe Gaulier - France
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DRIVER
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Angela
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2007
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The Peter Mitchell Churchill Fellowship to examine how performance events can create a shift in ideas and perceptions within a community with emphasis on social and political empowerment - USA, Canada, U.K., South Africa
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HAYS
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Terrence
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2005
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To examine ways in which older people can be actively engaged in the arts through music, drama and dance and to use this information to establish a National Arts Festival in Australia specifically focused towards older people - USA, U.K.
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WALLACE
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Susanne
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2005
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To research Puppet Centres in order to develop a working model for a not-for-profit Puppet Centre in Australia - Japan, U.K., Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, France, Spain, USA
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LOWTHER
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Penelope
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2004
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To undertake training with organisations that specialise in using Creative Arts Therapy, Circus, Puppetry and Drama as a therapeutic process for disadvantaged communities to create social and political change, and encourage self empowerment - USA, Canada
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MUNRO
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David
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2004
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To examine the role of physiotherapy in circus arts in reducing the risk of injury, improving workplace practices and maximising performance skills - Canada, USA, China
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HYDER
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Debbie
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2003
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To participate in a number of circus workshops and events, particularly a unicycle convention in Japan - Japan, Germany, U.K., USA
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ROSSETTO
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Jane
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2002
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To discover new techniques in sound reinforcement and amplification - U.K., Italy, Netherlands, Germany
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YEN
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Anna
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2002
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The Gilbert Spottiswood Churchill Fellowship to study all aspects of physical theatre particularly directing, creating new works and clowning - U.K., USA, France
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KRIEGLER
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Sarah
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2000
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To investigate an intensive course in puppetry - Argentina
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BARRAND
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Janine
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1999
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To gain knowledge and understanding of performing arts museums - USA, Netherlands, Italy, France, Sweden, Denmark, Japan
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WILSON
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Kym
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1998
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To undertake rigorous education in the art of acting - USA
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DOWNS
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Annette
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1997
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To study puppetry - Japan, Spain, France
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REECE
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Sara
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1995
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To examine and evaluate organisation, structures, functions and subsidies of the major performing arts houses - UK, France, Netherlands, Germany, USA
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WOODLAND
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David
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1995
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To attend workshops at the Institut International De La Marionette and the World Festival of Puppet Theatre focusing on puppetry and theatre - UK, France
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MILLAR
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Philip
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1993
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To study advances in puppet design, construction and manipulation for television, film and theatre - USA, UK
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MULLETT
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Jane
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1992
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To visit the major centres for circus training in order to apply the lessons in Australia, particularly at the Flying Fruit Fly Circus - China, Russia, France, UK, Netherlands
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CARPENTER
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Kim
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1988
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To meet with and study the techniques of puppetry as practised by leading international artists in this highly specialised art form - Japan, France, Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic
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PHILP
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Margaret
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1988
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To interact with experienced storytellers, research stories and ideas for presentation and investigate workshops in order to gain expertise as a storyteller - Canada, USA
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SELBY
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Clyde
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1987
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To gain insight into youth theatre programmes in the US in order to promote standards of excellence in youth performing arts in Western Australia - USA
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GERRAND
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Bernice
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1985
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To study developments in community based arts projects - UK
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