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AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS ORAL HISTORY PROJECT
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AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS ORAL HISTORY PROJECT
the Arts Centre, Performing Arts Collection, Melbourne
The Australian Centre, The University of Melbourne

Arna the Elephant
Arna the Elephant
Stardust Circus at night
Stardust Circus at night
Background
Andrea Lemon is undertaking the Australian Circus Oral History Project as part her PhD study into Australian circus histories and culture. Jointly funded by the Arts Centre, Performing Arts Collection and the Australian Centre, The University of Melbourne this scholarship project provides an exciting and long overdue opportunity to investigate the cultural history of traditional Australian Circus from 1945 to the present day.

In many ways traditional circus is changing rapidly, whilst in other ways it remains strikingly similar to 100 years ago. The older operators and practitioners are a significant source of unique stories, which may soon be lost. Andrea is interviewing traditional circus people who have been (or still are) involved with larger circuses, smaller circuses, and with individual artists and support crew throughout Australia.

When the project is finished, the oral history interviews will be kept in the Performing Arts Collection as a major part of the Circus Collection, and as a permanent resource for future generations. Andrea is also identifying material such as photographs, programs, props, costumes, personal and professional papers, and other memorabilia that may be donated to the Circus Collection.

Andrea Lemon 'on the road'
Andrea Lemon 'on the road'
Shae & Shania with local Brewarrina girl
Shae & Shania with local Brewarrina girl
The Partners
Andrea Lemon
Andrea comes to the Australian Circus Oral History Project with over 20 years experience as a researcher, writer and director for theatre and contemporary circus. She has also published numerous articles and books, including Rodeo Girls Go Round the Outside, a collection of oral histories with Australian women in rodeo and country music. Andrea was the Artistic Director of the Women's Circus, one of Australia's leading community circus companies. She was the recipient of an Australia Council Senior Artists' Fellowship, and the Centenary Federation Medal for services to the community through her writing for theatre. Her work has won numerous awards including AWGIE awards, Victorian Green Room Awards, the LEND International Exchange Award, and ABC Radio Fringe Awards. Amongst her many other credits, Andrea was the co-writer and director of the acclaimed Snakehouse Trilogy - The Serpent's Fall; Walking On Sticks, and Tiger Country - with Sarah Cathcart.

the Arts Centre, Performing Arts Collection, Melbourne
The Arts Centre is home to two significant collections - the Performing Arts Collection which tells the story of Australia's performing arts history and traditions and the Art Collection which explores the performing arts through the work of some of Australia's most significant visual artists. Research plays a central role in the development of the Collections, the creation of exhibitions and the production of scholarly publications.

The Performing Arts Collection is the nation's premier specialist performing arts collection relating to the history of circus, dance, music, opera and theatre in Australia. Recognised as a State collection, it is home to over 300,000 items including costumes, designs, photographs, programs, posters and personal papers.
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The Australian Centre, The University of Melbourne
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For further information visit us at http://www.australian.unimelb.edu.au/aboutus/index.html

Sue and Carly Harrison (Sole's/ Circus Startime)
Sue and Carly Harrison (Sole's/ Circus Startime)
Mai and Toni Sartoni (Sole's)
Mai and Toni Sartoni (Sole's)
Project Update - late 2005
Andrea has recently undertaken 8 weeks intensive research in northern New South Wales and throughout Queensland, interviewing a range of artists and circus proprietors, both past and present. She also travelled for two weeks with Stardust Circus, through central Queensland and outback New South Wales, as the circus did one and two-night stands in towns such as Charleville, Cunnamulla, Bourke, Brewarrina, and Lightning Ridge. Andrea has also travelled to South Australia, and will soon be visiting regional Victoria, Sydney and regional New South Wales, conducting more interviews.
For further information contact Andrea at a.lemon@pgrad.unimelb.edu.au
Capt. Fritz Shultz (Wirth's/ Ashton's)
Capt. Fritz Shultz (Wirth's/ Ashton's)
Jonaas Zalinskas -The Great Jonaas (Wirth's /Ashton's)
Jonaas Zalinskas -The Great Jonaas (Wirth's /Ashton's)
Photographs © Andrea Lemon

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