Tashmadada has collaborated with a number of organisations to produce:
Masterclass with Richard Schechner - Rasabox training with the Master of Avant Garde Performance and founder of the Tisch School at NYU. (World Theatre Festival at Brisbane Powerhouse)
The Dead Twin - Written by Chi Vu - A site specific promenade performance about the trauma of war which draws on the horror sensibility. (Theatre Works and Footscray Community Arts Centre and George Town Festival, Penang, Malaysia)
Andante - workshop and presentation/performance with Younes Bachir - actor and collaborator with legendary Spanish performance company, La Furas del Baus. (Open Channel, NICA, Darwin Festival, ACAPTA and Underbelly Festival)
KaBooM: Stories From Distant Frontlines - a site-specific promenade performance installation event about cultural memory and war. 7 directors making 7 short works (in collaboration with performance maker Deborah Leiser-Moore) in response to interviews with ex soldiers from global conflicts. (fortyfivedownstairs, Alice desert festival, Alice Springs and George Town Festival, Penang, Malaysia)
Cordelia, Mein Kind - a duet for live body and film that maps a modern day Cordelia and her "Lear-like father" onto the bones of Shakespeare's Lear and his silent daughter. This piece has toured extensively national and internationally including: Festival Szekspirowski (Poland), La Mama Theatre (Melbourne), Marsh Theater (San Francisco), Theatre J (Washington DC), fortyfivedownstairs, Searchlight Festival and Under the Radar Festival (Brisbane Festival).
Meant To Be Spoken - a celebration of Australian playwriting - Searchlight Festival and 3 years as part of the Melbourne Writers Festival.
Celebrated writer Tom Keneally and Ari Roth (Washington DC) in conversation with Mark Baker at the State Library of Victoria (taped for Radio National's Art Works).
Tom Keneally and Ari Roth Masterclass at the Victorian Writers Centre (Glenfern).
Acclaimed Israeli Playwright Motti Lerner working for 2 weeks on the development of his new play, Benedictus, with Australian theatre practitioners. (Multicultural Arts Victoria)
Motti Lerner in discussion with Julian Meyrick at the State Library of Victoria.
Director's Cut - evenings of curated and ecclectic performance from the best of our writers, performers, dancers (various locations including Australian Centre for the Moving Image).
Searchlight Festival - in collaboration with and at fortyfivedownstairs - a curated festival of explosively diverse performanceby the best of our Independent performance makers.
American 'Godfather of Creative Non Fiction', Lee Gutkind, in conversation with Varuna's Peter Bishop at the Victorian Writers Centre's Glenfern studios and the 2012 Melbourne Writers Festival.
'Mistress Classes' and 'An Afternoon Delight' - part of Theatre Works "Girls at Work" season at the Melbourne Fringe Festival.
Workshop with Polish performance company Teatr Piesn Kozla.
Workshop/performance with NYC performance company Witness Relocation -
for ACAPTA's Flashpoint Forum at Legs On the Wall (Sydney) and Queensland Theatre Company (Brisbane).
Masterclass with Richard Schechner - Rasabox training with the Master of Avant Garde Performance and founder of the Tisch School at NYU. (World Theatre Festival at Brisbane Powerhouse)
The Dead Twin - Written by Chi Vu - A site specific promenade performance about the trauma of war which draws on the horror sensibility. (Theatre Works and Footscray Community Arts Centre and George Town Festival, Penang, Malaysia)
Andante - workshop and presentation/performance with Younes Bachir - actor and collaborator with legendary Spanish performance company, La Furas del Baus. (Open Channel, NICA, Darwin Festival, ACAPTA and Underbelly Festival)
KaBooM: Stories From Distant Frontlines - a site-specific promenade performance installation event about cultural memory and war. 7 directors making 7 short works (in collaboration with performance maker Deborah Leiser-Moore) in response to interviews with ex soldiers from global conflicts. (fortyfivedownstairs, Alice desert festival, Alice Springs and George Town Festival, Penang, Malaysia)
Cordelia, Mein Kind - a duet for live body and film that maps a modern day Cordelia and her "Lear-like father" onto the bones of Shakespeare's Lear and his silent daughter. This piece has toured extensively national and internationally including: Festival Szekspirowski (Poland), La Mama Theatre (Melbourne), Marsh Theater (San Francisco), Theatre J (Washington DC), fortyfivedownstairs, Searchlight Festival and Under the Radar Festival (Brisbane Festival).
Meant To Be Spoken - a celebration of Australian playwriting - Searchlight Festival and 3 years as part of the Melbourne Writers Festival.
Celebrated writer Tom Keneally and Ari Roth (Washington DC) in conversation with Mark Baker at the State Library of Victoria (taped for Radio National's Art Works).
Tom Keneally and Ari Roth Masterclass at the Victorian Writers Centre (Glenfern).
Acclaimed Israeli Playwright Motti Lerner working for 2 weeks on the development of his new play, Benedictus, with Australian theatre practitioners. (Multicultural Arts Victoria)
Motti Lerner in discussion with Julian Meyrick at the State Library of Victoria.
Director's Cut - evenings of curated and ecclectic performance from the best of our writers, performers, dancers (various locations including Australian Centre for the Moving Image).
Searchlight Festival - in collaboration with and at fortyfivedownstairs - a curated festival of explosively diverse performanceby the best of our Independent performance makers.
American 'Godfather of Creative Non Fiction', Lee Gutkind, in conversation with Varuna's Peter Bishop at the Victorian Writers Centre's Glenfern studios and the 2012 Melbourne Writers Festival.
'Mistress Classes' and 'An Afternoon Delight' - part of Theatre Works "Girls at Work" season at the Melbourne Fringe Festival.
Workshop with Polish performance company Teatr Piesn Kozla.
Workshop/performance with NYC performance company Witness Relocation -
for ACAPTA's Flashpoint Forum at Legs On the Wall (Sydney) and Queensland Theatre Company (Brisbane).