Where did we come from (and why does it matter?): shared memories of Drama Australia*

K. Donelan, V. Johnson, J. O’Toole
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Abstract As part of the first Drama Australia Symposium in 2016 three of Australia’s best loved ‘vintage’ drama educators, who had been instrumental in the establishment of the association, were asked to contribute a keynote. Kate Donelan, Val Johnson and John O’Toole drew on their shared memories of the 40 years since the foundation of Drama Australia to highlight key moments in the association’s history. Here is the script they presented to delegates, 1st October, 2016, Adelaide.
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我们从哪里来(为什么这很重要?):关于澳大利亚戏剧的共同记忆
作为2016年首届戏剧澳大利亚研讨会的一部分,澳大利亚最受欢迎的三位“复古”戏剧教育家被邀请发表主题演讲,他们曾在协会的建立中发挥了重要作用。凯特·多尼兰、瓦尔·约翰逊和约翰·奥图尔用他们对澳大利亚戏剧协会成立40年来的共同记忆来强调协会历史上的关键时刻。以下是他们在2016年10月1日阿德莱德向代表们提交的文稿。
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