• Australian Government / Australia Council for the Arts
  • Brisbane Powerhouse Arts

Take a closer look… This ZOOM-IN session gets right to the heart of making theatre for young audiences.

Hosted by Teena Munn, Circus Oz ZOOM-IN: ON THEATRE FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES

Tue 23 Feb 8:00am - 9:30am

90 minutes Restaurant Space (Prive249), Sofitel Brisbane Central THIS EVENT HAS REACHED CAPACITY

APAM’s ZOOM-IN sessions are designed to provide a fun, focused environment where participants can gather and engage in sector-specific facilitated conversation and networking – and get right to the heart of it.  

If you are a maker of theatre for young audiences, or you are a presenter of programs designed for families and young people, we welcome you to register to be a participant of this limited capacity event.

Positioned at the beginning of the APAM week, this session provides an opportunity for TYA-focused delegates to meet-and-greet, connect, and start dialogues around Australia’s flourishing and vibrant TYA community from both a national and international perspective. 

Attending presenters will have the opportunity to familiarise themselves with both APAM presenting artists, and also to the multitude of sensational companies across Australia creating work in this field.

Only registered delegates are able to sign up for this limited capacity event. This event is a networking breakfast and will take place at Sofitel Restaurant (Prive 249), Sofitel Brisbane Central at a cost of $30.

Update: Expressions of interest to participate in this event have now closed.

The number of EOI’s received far exceeded the capacity of the event. Attendees were selected based on suitability and have been notified by email. Thank you for your interest in this event. 

 

Image credit: Thom Browning (Powerkids/Imaginary Theatre, Little Artists at Play)

THIS EVENT HAS REACHED CAPACITY

 

MEET THE MODERATOR

Teena Munn

Teena is presently the International Programming Manager of Circus Oz, which tours extensively nationally and internationally. 

Prior to this role, Teena was General Manager & Producer of Windmill for nearly 10 years, during which time the company grew its producing and presenting seasons, increased its audience base and considerably expanded its national and international touring program.   This position follows an extensive history in the arts including Program Manager of the Olympic Arts Festivals, Executive Producer for Arts Projects Australia, touring major international productions to Australia, New Zealand and Asia as well as Executive Producer of WOMADELAIDE in 2001 and 2003. 

Prior to this Teena was Associate Producer at the Adelaide Festival Centre after several years in various roles, as well as State Manager of Musica Viva SA and a Director of Visible Management. She also has been involved at a senior level in the touring of major musicals such as The King and I, Me & My Girl, South Pacific and Chicago, has lectured at NIDA and Flinders University, has been on several Boards, including the Adelaide Fringe Festival, Chair of Cirkidz, and was a member of the Live Performance Association Executive Committee for two terms.