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Said & Undone
Join Alana Barker-Tompson, cinematographer and founder of production company Said and Done Media, as she speaks with a broad range of filmmakers, animators and other artists. Hear about their journeys, what they've learnt along the way, and what could be done – and is being done – to increase the diversity of our industry and make it a more inclusive place.
Producer - Martine McMahon
Said & Undone
Arts Activist Sonya Suares
Sonya Suares is an acclaimed actor, director, producer, and arts activist, working across theatre, film and TV.
Sonya has led companies, campaigns, and festivals for more than two decades, delivering work that has accrued over 27 Green Room nominations, including personal acknowledgments for Best Direction of a Musical, Production of the Year, and for the digital documentary series, The Art of Making Art.
Alongside her creative practice, Sonya is a passionate DEI advocate, championing artists of colour and marginalised communities in large and small ways.
In this episode, we speak about:
>The setbacks to on-screen diversity since the 1990s
>What it’s like to go to castings as a person of colour in Australia
>Sonya’s biggest challenges and triumphs in promoting diversity in the arts
>The #justnotthatmany campaign
>Nostalgia for a white Australia that never existed
>Advice for aspiring artists, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds
>Sonya’s upcoming theatre project ‘Peacemongers by The People’
Tickets Link: Peacemongers by The People
24 Apr 24 - 05 May 24
Darebin Arts Centre: 401 Bell St, Preston VIC 3072
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Producer: Martine McMahon