Street Arts Community Theatre Company was a theatre company in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was founded in October 1982 in West End, Brisbane, by Denis Peel, Pauline Peel, Steve Capelin and Andrea Lynch. Street Arts was preceded in Brisbane by the agitprop ensemble the Popular Theatre Troupe. While continuing in the Popular Theatre Troupe's tradition of satire and radical political commentary, the Street Arts approach was to create theatre and circus by enabling disadvantaged communities. This became the dominant community arts methodology in Queensland in the mid-1980s, attracting funding from Australian arts boards including the Community Arts Board and Performing Arts Board. In 1997 it changed its focus to interdisciplinary public art and renamed itself The Arterial Group Inc. Ar
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| - Street Arts Community Theatre Company, más conocida como Street Arts, fue una compañía de teatro australiana de Brisbane, fundada en octubre de 1982, por Denis Peel, Pauline Peel, Steve Capelin y Andrea Lynch. Street Arts fue precedida por la compañía agitprop Popular Theatre Troupe de la que continuaron con la tradición de la sátira y el contenido político radical, pero con un nuevo enfoque que consistió en crear teatro y circo dando cabida a las comunidades desfavorecidas. A mediados de la década de 1980 se convirtió en la metodología artística comunitaria dominante en Queensland, atrayendo financiación de los organismos australianos, como el Community Arts Board y el Performing Arts Board. En 1997 cambió su enfoque hacia el arte público interdisciplinario trabajando las artes visual (es)
- Street Arts Community Theatre Company was a theatre company in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was founded in October 1982 in West End, Brisbane, by Denis Peel, Pauline Peel, Steve Capelin and Andrea Lynch. Street Arts was preceded in Brisbane by the agitprop ensemble the Popular Theatre Troupe. While continuing in the Popular Theatre Troupe's tradition of satire and radical political commentary, the Street Arts approach was to create theatre and circus by enabling disadvantaged communities. This became the dominant community arts methodology in Queensland in the mid-1980s, attracting funding from Australian arts boards including the Community Arts Board and Performing Arts Board. In 1997 it changed its focus to interdisciplinary public art and renamed itself The Arterial Group Inc. Ar (en)
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| - Street Arts Community Theatre Company, más conocida como Street Arts, fue una compañía de teatro australiana de Brisbane, fundada en octubre de 1982, por Denis Peel, Pauline Peel, Steve Capelin y Andrea Lynch. Street Arts fue precedida por la compañía agitprop Popular Theatre Troupe de la que continuaron con la tradición de la sátira y el contenido político radical, pero con un nuevo enfoque que consistió en crear teatro y circo dando cabida a las comunidades desfavorecidas. A mediados de la década de 1980 se convirtió en la metodología artística comunitaria dominante en Queensland, atrayendo financiación de los organismos australianos, como el Community Arts Board y el Performing Arts Board. En 1997 cambió su enfoque hacia el arte público interdisciplinario trabajando las artes visuales, pasaron a llamarse The Arterial Group Inc, realizando un gran número de proyectos con comunidades urbanas y regionales de Queensland entre 1996 y 2004. (es)
- Street Arts Community Theatre Company was a theatre company in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was founded in October 1982 in West End, Brisbane, by Denis Peel, Pauline Peel, Steve Capelin and Andrea Lynch. Street Arts was preceded in Brisbane by the agitprop ensemble the Popular Theatre Troupe. While continuing in the Popular Theatre Troupe's tradition of satire and radical political commentary, the Street Arts approach was to create theatre and circus by enabling disadvantaged communities. This became the dominant community arts methodology in Queensland in the mid-1980s, attracting funding from Australian arts boards including the Community Arts Board and Performing Arts Board. In 1997 it changed its focus to interdisciplinary public art and renamed itself The Arterial Group Inc. Arterial produced a substantial number of projects with urban and regional Queensland communities from 1996 to 2004. (en)
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