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Alexander Waite Mitchell
Alexander Mitchell is completing an MA in Composition at The University of Adelaide’s Elder Conservatorium under the pedagogy of acclaimed Australian composer Graeme Koehne. He is the recipient of ‘The Athol Lykke Award for Postgraduate Studies in Music’ and has composed for companies including; The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild, Cirkidz, Riverland Youth Theatre, Milkcrate, Footlight’s Revue, AC Arts and Company Of. Alexander plays the piano and violin and composes instrumental and digitally realized works. He has composed and collaborated across the fields of dance, theatre, film, installation and hybrid work.
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Amanda Phillips
Amanda Phillips is an award-winning independent choreographer, director and performer who has created a significant body of Australian and Intercultural work which has been presented in Australia, UK, Europe and S-E Asia. She is at the forefront of Australian dance as the creator of the live-edit performance work and 3D-stereo research project, 3xperimentia, and for Australia’s first full dome dance film Future Memory which premiered at the Bigpond Adelaide Film Festival in 2009.
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Andrew Wiering
Wiering is a 2011 nominee for the Music Council of Australia’s Freedman Fellowship for Classical Music and competing in the Category Final of the 2011 Symphony Australia ABC Young Performers Awards. As a 2010 Category Finalist he performed Joseph Schwantner’s Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Kenneth Young.
