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Mike Walsh Fellowships

The Mike Walsh Fellowships have been established by Mike Walsh, a former television presenter and theatre producer, for students/graduates in the arts and entertainment industry to enhance their experiences in Australia and overseas.[1]

History edit

The Fellowships began in 1996[2] and were limited to applicants from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) as Sydney was where Walsh's business interests were. As his business interests grew further afield the applicants for Fellowships eligibility was widened to include of the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAPPA) and the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA).[3]

It is Walsh's view that,

... recipients of his fellowship may choose to travel abroad in order to obtain a wider knowledge and experience of theatre, perhaps through a formal course of study or by a self-devised program … to get out of your comfort zone is very important.[3]

His hope is that the Fellows will come back to share their knowledge and skills with others.[1] The scholarship is offered annually to an unspecified number of people.[4] Erin James in Aussie Theatre wrote that,

Mike Walsh is one of the Australian Arts Industry’s most valuable members ... Walsh is committed to strengthening our industry in any way he can ... The Mike Walsh Fellowships to assist young theatre artists who have the potential to make a significant contribution to the Australian arts and entertainment industry.[5]

VCA & WAAPA edit

The Victorian College of the Arts is a faculty of the University of Melbourne which offers degrees in creative disciplines. This includes acting, dance, music theatre, production and writing.[6] In 2011 the eligibility rules changes and students from VCA were able to apply for a fellowship.[7] These changes also applies to students from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts whose graduates Walsh had seen and been impressed by, in many of the musical productions staged at his theatre, Her Majesty’s Theatre in Melbourne.[7]

Recipients edit

In the first 20 years of the award there have been over 90 recipients. Several have gone on to have Australian and International success. These include Jamie Jackson (1998), Joshua Lawson (2003), Brendan Moffitt [8](2007), Michael Agosta[9] (2009), Trent Suidgeest[10] and Alexandra Flood (2014)

Recipients are able to use the fellowship in any manner which increases their knowledge and experience. Claire Lovering (acting WAPPA) [11][12] a 2015 recipient from WAPPA received $8000 which she used for, " flights, course fees and accommodation for a five-week Chekhov Intensive Summer Course at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York."[13]

2004 recipient Nicholas Brown (costume),[14][15]" travelled to India, Los Angeles, New York, London, Paris and Rome studying multiculturalism in theatre, film and television."[16]

Nick Simpson-Deeks (acting)[17][18] 2006 fellow undertook "a fulltime course of study at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago; and Vincent Hooper."[19]

2011 recipient Naomi Edwards (directing)[20] used the fellowship combined with another fellowship "to visit arts organisations in England, Scotland, Japan and USA to research their education and engagement programs."[21]

List of recipients edit

The recipients of the Fellowships show the many disciplines which have been awarded Fellowships.

Year Recipient
1996 Fellows Jeanette Cronin (Acting)
1996 Associate Fellows Dan Potra (Design)
1997 Fellows Peter England (Design); Graeme Haddon (TP, Puppetry)
1998 Fellows Genevieve Blanchett (Design); Janet Robertson (Movement Studies)
1998 Associate Fellows Jamie Jackson (Acting)
1999 Fellows Justin Kurzel (Design); Gavin Robins (Movement Studies)
1999 Associate Fellows Patrick Nolan (Directing); Drayton Morley (Acting)
2000 Fellows Michael Wilkinson (Design); Mark Truebridge (TP)
2000 Associate Fellows Andy Biziorek (Directing)
2000 Special Grant John King (Design)
2001 Fellows Traleen Ryan (PC (Properties)); Matthew Andrews (TP); Bruce McKinven (Design)
2002 Fellows Gordon Burns (Design); Damien Cooper (TP); Helen Dallimore (Acting)
2003 Fellows Anthony Weigh (Acting); Kerry Goodrich (Acting); Joshua Lawson (Acting)
2003 Special Grant Samantha Chester (Movement Studies); Judith Maschke (PC (Costume)
2004 Fellows Saskia Smith (Acting); Nicholas Brown (PC (Costume); Gavan Swift (TP)
2005 Fellows Ansuya Nathan (Acting); Jason Gibaud (PC (Costume)); Dorotka Sapinska (Design)
2005 Special Grant Kate Goodhind (TP)
2006 Fellows Sophie Buttner (PC Properties); Nick Simpson-Deeks (Acting)
2006 Associate Fellows Jes Chantery (Acting)
2006 Special Grant Clarence Dany (Directing)
2007 Fellows Brendan Moffitt (Directing); John Sheedy (Directing)
2007 Associate Fellows Jaime Meers (Directing)
2007 Special Grant Troy Armstrong (Design); Jeremy Brennan (Acting)
2008 Fellows James Mitchell (Acting)
2008 Associate Fellows Ben Borgia (Acting); Adriano Cappelletta (Acting); Holly Austin (Acting)
2008 Special Grant Tanya Goldberg (Acting)
2009 Associate Fellows Dorje Swallow (Acting); Pearl Tan (Acting); Tom Campbell (Acting)
2009 Special Grant Michael Agosta (Design); Bradley Clark (Design); Alexandra Sommer (Design); Anna Houston (Acting); Jamie Irvine (Acting)
2010 Fellows Corinne Heskett (PC (Costume)); Shannon Murphy (Directing); Matthew Walker (Acting)
2010 Special Grant Joseph Au (Scenery Construction); Peta Sergeant (Acting)
2011 Fellows Jennifer Ellis (Puppetry VCA); Shane Jones (Directing NIDA); Tim Walter (Acting WAAPA); Stephen Wheat (Music Theatre WAAPA); Naomi Edwards (Directing VCA); Ailsa Paterson (Design NIDA); Tirion Rodwell (PC/Costume NIDA)
2012 Fellows Gary Abrahams (Directing VCA); Verity Hampson (Lighting Design NIDA); Garth Holcombe (Acting NIDA); Catherine Terracini (Acting NIDA); Alice Ansara (Acting WAAPA); Grant Cartwright (Acting VCA); James Elliott (Acting NIDA)
2013 Fellows Michelle Lim Davidson (Acting WAAPA); Ben Gerrard (Directing NIDA); Sarah Giles (Acting NIDA); Douglas Hansell (Acting WAAPA); Sheridan Harbridge (Staging for Performance NIDA); Dominic Seeber (Acting WAAPA); Nikki Shiels (Acting VCA); Kip Williams (Directing NIDA)
2014 Fellows Matt Backer (Acting NIDA; Bridget Balodis (Directing VCA); Briallen Clarke (Acting NIDA); Alexandra Flood (Voice - Opera VCA); Edward Grey (Music Theatre WAAPA); Will Jensen (Producing NIDA); Trent Suidgeest (Lighting Design)
2015 Fellows Clair Lovering (Acting WAAPA); Anthony Taufa (Acting NIDA); Christiana Aloneftis (Opera VCA); Michael Hankin (Design NIDA)
2015 Associate Fellows Nicola Gunn (Performing VCA); Matt Furlani (Acting VCA); Mark Pritchard (Drematurgy VCA); Adam McGowan (Design NIDA)
2016 Fellows Darcy Brown (Acting NIDA); Dan Giovannoni (Drematurgy NIDA); Nicholas Hiatt (Acting NIDA); Marcus McKenzie (Acting VCA); Felicity Nicol (Directing NIDA); Paige Rattray (Directing NIDA); Brett Rogers (Acting NIDA)
2017 Fellows Mel Dyer (Stage Management NIDA); Paull-Anthony Keightley (Opera WAAPA); Patrick McCarthy (Directing VCA); Owen Phillips (Design NIDA); Michael Sheasby (Acting NIDA)
2018 Fellows Bradley Barrack (Producing); Charles Davis (Design); Todd Eichhorn (Stage Management); Duncan Ragg (Director); Benjamin Sheen (Director); Andrew Strano (Music Theatre)
2019 Fellows Alexander Berlage (Director); Peter Blackburn (Director); Nate Edmonson (Sound Design); Shondelle Pratt (Director); Drew Wilson (Puppeteer)
2022 Fellows[22] Isaac Hayward (Conducting); Mark Hill (Acting); Jay James-Moody (Producing); Rob Mallett (Acting); Jess Newman (Composing for Music Theatre)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Mike Walsh, the forgotten star of daytime television, appointed an AM in Australia Day honours 28 January 2016". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  2. ^ "The Mike Walsh Fellowships". NIDA. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Dream Big: Mike Walsh on the Mike Walsh Fellowships 22 January 2016". Aussie Theatre. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  4. ^ "The Mike Walsh Fellowships for young theatre artists Australia". Scholarships Database. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  5. ^ "Mike Walsh Fellowship Winners Announced". Aussie Theatre. 28 November 2011. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  6. ^ "Victorian College of the Arts". University of Melbourne. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  7. ^ a b "Mike Walsh Fellowships". University of Melbourne. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  8. ^ "Brendan Moffitt Artistic Administrator". Arts Global. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  9. ^ "Michael Agosta Filmography". IMDb. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  10. ^ "Trent Suidgeest Lighting Designer". Opera Australia. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  11. ^ "Claire Lovering". AusStage. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  12. ^ "Claire Lovering Filmography". INDb. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  13. ^ "Inside WAPPA Issue 43 Pge 8" (PDF). WAPPA. March 2016. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  14. ^ "Nicholas Brown". AusStage. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  15. ^ "Nicholas Brown Filmography". IMDb. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  16. ^ "Welcome to Nicholas Brown Town". Nicholas Brown. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  17. ^ "Nick Simpson-Deeks". AusStage. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  18. ^ "Nick Simpson-Deeks Filmography". IMDb. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  19. ^ "Short, Sweet & Song 2007". Sydney Stage. 2 February 2007. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  20. ^ "Naomi Edwards". AusStage. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  21. ^ "On the Couch with Naomi Edwards". Arts Review. 26 September 2014. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  22. ^ "Mike Walsh Fellowships announced". Limelight Magazine. Retrieved 30 July 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Mike Walsh Fellowships have been established by Mike Walsh a former television presenter and theatre producer for students graduates in the arts and entertainment industry to enhance their experiences in Australia and overseas 1 Contents 1 History 2 VCA amp WAAPA 3 Recipients 4 List of recipients 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Fellowships began in 1996 2 and were limited to applicants from the National Institute of Dramatic Art NIDA as Sydney was where Walsh s business interests were As his business interests grew further afield the applicants for Fellowships eligibility was widened to include of the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts WAPPA and the Victorian College of the Arts VCA 3 It is Walsh s view that recipients of his fellowship may choose to travel abroad in order to obtain a wider knowledge and experience of theatre perhaps through a formal course of study or by a self devised program to get out of your comfort zone is very important 3 His hope is that the Fellows will come back to share their knowledge and skills with others 1 The scholarship is offered annually to an unspecified number of people 4 Erin James in Aussie Theatre wrote that Mike Walsh is one of the Australian Arts Industry s most valuable members Walsh is committed to strengthening our industry in any way he can The Mike Walsh Fellowships to assist young theatre artists who have the potential to make a significant contribution to the Australian arts and entertainment industry 5 VCA amp WAAPA editThe Victorian College of the Arts is a faculty of the University of Melbourne which offers degrees in creative disciplines This includes acting dance music theatre production and writing 6 In 2011 the eligibility rules changes and students from VCA were able to apply for a fellowship 7 These changes also applies to students from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts whose graduates Walsh had seen and been impressed by in many of the musical productions staged at his theatre Her Majesty s Theatre in Melbourne 7 Recipients editIn the first 20 years of the award there have been over 90 recipients Several have gone on to have Australian and International success These include Jamie Jackson 1998 Joshua Lawson 2003 Brendan Moffitt 8 2007 Michael Agosta 9 2009 Trent Suidgeest 10 and Alexandra Flood 2014 Recipients are able to use the fellowship in any manner which increases their knowledge and experience Claire Lovering acting WAPPA 11 12 a 2015 recipient from WAPPA received 8000 which she used for flights course fees and accommodation for a five week Chekhov Intensive Summer Course at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York 13 2004 recipient Nicholas Brown costume 14 15 travelled to India Los Angeles New York London Paris and Rome studying multiculturalism in theatre film and television 16 Nick Simpson Deeks acting 17 18 2006 fellow undertook a fulltime course of study at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago and Vincent Hooper 19 2011 recipient Naomi Edwards directing 20 used the fellowship combined with another fellowship to visit arts organisations in England Scotland Japan and USA to research their education and engagement programs 21 List of recipients editThe recipients of the Fellowships show the many disciplines which have been awarded Fellowships Year Recipient 1996 Fellows Jeanette Cronin Acting 1996 Associate Fellows Dan Potra Design 1997 Fellows Peter England Design Graeme Haddon TP Puppetry 1998 Fellows Genevieve Blanchett Design Janet Robertson Movement Studies 1998 Associate Fellows Jamie Jackson Acting 1999 Fellows Justin Kurzel Design Gavin Robins Movement Studies 1999 Associate Fellows Patrick Nolan Directing Drayton Morley Acting 2000 Fellows Michael Wilkinson Design Mark Truebridge TP 2000 Associate Fellows Andy Biziorek Directing 2000 Special Grant John King Design 2001 Fellows Traleen Ryan PC Properties Matthew Andrews TP Bruce McKinven Design 2002 Fellows Gordon Burns Design Damien Cooper TP Helen Dallimore Acting 2003 Fellows Anthony Weigh Acting Kerry Goodrich Acting Joshua Lawson Acting 2003 Special Grant Samantha Chester Movement Studies Judith Maschke PC Costume 2004 Fellows Saskia Smith Acting Nicholas Brown PC Costume Gavan Swift TP 2005 Fellows Ansuya Nathan Acting Jason Gibaud PC Costume Dorotka Sapinska Design 2005 Special Grant Kate Goodhind TP 2006 Fellows Sophie Buttner PC Properties Nick Simpson Deeks Acting 2006 Associate Fellows Jes Chantery Acting 2006 Special Grant Clarence Dany Directing 2007 Fellows Brendan Moffitt Directing John Sheedy Directing 2007 Associate Fellows Jaime Meers Directing 2007 Special Grant Troy Armstrong Design Jeremy Brennan Acting 2008 Fellows James Mitchell Acting 2008 Associate Fellows Ben Borgia Acting Adriano Cappelletta Acting Holly Austin Acting 2008 Special Grant Tanya Goldberg Acting 2009 Associate Fellows Dorje Swallow Acting Pearl Tan Acting Tom Campbell Acting 2009 Special Grant Michael Agosta Design Bradley Clark Design Alexandra Sommer Design Anna Houston Acting Jamie Irvine Acting 2010 Fellows Corinne Heskett PC Costume Shannon Murphy Directing Matthew Walker Acting 2010 Special Grant Joseph Au Scenery Construction Peta Sergeant Acting 2011 Fellows Jennifer Ellis Puppetry VCA Shane Jones Directing NIDA Tim Walter Acting WAAPA Stephen Wheat Music Theatre WAAPA Naomi Edwards Directing VCA Ailsa Paterson Design NIDA Tirion Rodwell PC Costume NIDA 2012 Fellows Gary Abrahams Directing VCA Verity Hampson Lighting Design NIDA Garth Holcombe Acting NIDA Catherine Terracini Acting NIDA Alice Ansara Acting WAAPA Grant Cartwright Acting VCA James Elliott Acting NIDA 2013 Fellows Michelle Lim Davidson Acting WAAPA Ben Gerrard Directing NIDA Sarah Giles Acting NIDA Douglas Hansell Acting WAAPA Sheridan Harbridge Staging for Performance NIDA Dominic Seeber Acting WAAPA Nikki Shiels Acting VCA Kip Williams Directing NIDA 2014 Fellows Matt Backer Acting NIDA Bridget Balodis Directing VCA Briallen Clarke Acting NIDA Alexandra Flood Voice Opera VCA Edward Grey Music Theatre WAAPA Will Jensen Producing NIDA Trent Suidgeest Lighting Design 2015 Fellows Clair Lovering Acting WAAPA Anthony Taufa Acting NIDA Christiana Aloneftis Opera VCA Michael Hankin Design NIDA 2015 Associate Fellows Nicola Gunn Performing VCA Matt Furlani Acting VCA Mark Pritchard Drematurgy VCA Adam McGowan Design NIDA 2016 Fellows Darcy Brown Acting NIDA Dan Giovannoni Drematurgy NIDA Nicholas Hiatt Acting NIDA Marcus McKenzie Acting VCA Felicity Nicol Directing NIDA Paige Rattray Directing NIDA Brett Rogers Acting NIDA 2017 Fellows Mel Dyer Stage Management NIDA Paull Anthony Keightley Opera WAAPA Patrick McCarthy Directing VCA Owen Phillips Design NIDA Michael Sheasby Acting NIDA 2018 Fellows Bradley Barrack Producing Charles Davis Design Todd Eichhorn Stage Management Duncan Ragg Director Benjamin Sheen Director Andrew Strano Music Theatre 2019 Fellows Alexander Berlage Director Peter Blackburn Director Nate Edmonson Sound Design Shondelle Pratt Director Drew Wilson Puppeteer 2022 Fellows 22 Isaac Hayward Conducting Mark Hill Acting Jay James Moody Producing Rob Mallett Acting Jess Newman Composing for Music Theatre References edit a b Mike Walsh the forgotten star of daytime television appointed an AM in Australia Day honours 28 January 2016 Daily Telegraph Retrieved 20 April 2017 The Mike Walsh Fellowships NIDA Retrieved 20 April 2017 a b Dream Big Mike Walsh on the Mike Walsh Fellowships 22 January 2016 Aussie Theatre Retrieved 20 April 2017 The Mike Walsh Fellowships for young theatre artists Australia Scholarships Database Retrieved 20 April 2017 Mike Walsh Fellowship Winners Announced Aussie Theatre 28 November 2011 Retrieved 30 July 2017 Victorian College of the Arts University of Melbourne Retrieved 30 July 2017 a b Mike Walsh Fellowships University of Melbourne Retrieved 30 July 2017 Brendan Moffitt Artistic Administrator Arts Global Retrieved 31 July 2017 Michael Agosta Filmography IMDb Retrieved 31 July 2017 Trent Suidgeest Lighting Designer Opera Australia Retrieved 1 August 2017 Claire Lovering AusStage Retrieved 30 July 2017 Claire Lovering Filmography INDb Retrieved 30 July 2017 Inside WAPPA Issue 43 Pge 8 PDF WAPPA March 2016 Retrieved 30 July 2017 Nicholas Brown AusStage Retrieved 30 July 2017 Nicholas Brown Filmography IMDb Retrieved 30 July 2017 Welcome to Nicholas Brown Town Nicholas Brown Retrieved 30 July 2017 Nick Simpson Deeks AusStage Retrieved 30 July 2017 Nick Simpson Deeks Filmography IMDb Retrieved 30 June 2017 Short Sweet amp Song 2007 Sydney Stage 2 February 2007 Retrieved 30 July 2017 Naomi Edwards AusStage Retrieved 31 July 2017 On the Couch with Naomi Edwards Arts Review 26 September 2014 Retrieved 31 July 2017 Mike Walsh Fellowships announced Limelight Magazine Retrieved 30 July 2023 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mike Walsh Fellowships amp oldid 1220782323, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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