Australian Fairy Tale Society’s 4th Annual Conference – more highlights!

Lorena Carrington from Castlemaine provided insights into her artistic approaches, and previewed her illustrations for a forthcoming book “Vasilisa the Wise” with acclaimed author Kate Forsyth (it’s great when our members collaborate!), while Erin McCuskey from Ballarat, founding producer of Yum Studio, introduced us to her fabulist realm of Luxville by way of film, photography and her book “Luxville Dolls”.

Courtesy of Spike Deane, we’re beaming a photo of her superb glass sculpture for our inaugural Australian Fairy Tale Society Award. Each year, awardees’ names will be inscribed onto this piece, as part of our permanent national fairy tale collection. The frog is designed so that light beams through his eyes, carrying the magic of glass, like a golden ball through a well.

 

Australian Fairy Tale Society’s 4th Annual Conference – highlights

A wondrous day it was, our Winter Solstice conference, full of marvels and mayhem! As part of the Glen Eira Storytelling Festival, we gathered in the Theatrette, Foyer and Gallery Annex of Glen Eira Town Hall in Caulfield, to share scholarship and creativity on the theme of mattresses… peeling back layers, disguises, self-narratives, identities, provocations and intercultural overlaps here in Australasia. Our membership renewals have been at a record-high during this June-July buzz.

Over the next days I’ll be posting highlights, starting with the exquisite illustration by member Erin-Claire Barrow (this photo pre-framing), presented to a former AFTS president Belinda Calderone, recipient of the inaugural Australian Fairy Tale Society Award:

We’ll beam more about Belinda and her award here soon, including a brilliant sculpture by glass artist Spike Deane that is now part of the Society’s permanent collection. First I’d like to thank both Bel and another former AFTS president, Catherine Snell, for participating in the conference, along with several other former, incoming or continuing committee members.

Thanks Dr Robyn Floyd for initiating and arranging delicious catering and a fairy tale cake contest, including Snow White cupcakes by Rose Gorman and Princess & the Pea cupcakes by Kellie Floyd (photos by MC/storyteller Jackie Kerin):

Lastly for today’s post, here is our Keynote, Durgah Devi (Dee) Palanisamy, who explored layers of cultural perception through use of oral storytelling and puppetry:

Further highlights will include glimpses of the fairy tale quilting workshop and photos of other contributors and their art.

To those who attended, thank you. To those present in spirit only, we hope to meet you at a fairy tale ring. If you’re in Melbourne Thursday 20th July, please join us at the Athenaeum Library for A Fairy Tale Evening 6pm, $15 or $10 for members of Australian Fairy Tale Society, Storytelling Australia Victoria or Athenaeum Library.

Fey regards,

Louisa John-Krol

President, Australian Fairy Tale Society

Press Release – Australian Fairy Tale Society’s Annual Conference

Herewith our announcement to media & arts promoters, presenting our 4th Annual Conference. There are two versions, for your convenience:

  1. Simple format for easy copy-pasting: AFTS 2017 Plain Text Press Release
  2. Whimsy, for those with a penchant for fey revelry: Curious ElvesAustralian Fairy Tale SocietyMay-June 2017Press Release

Do feel free to download them for sharing hither and thither. Perhaps you live near a library or university campus? A bookshop, gallery or performance cafe? Let your community know about us, and hey… if you haven’t yet joined or renewed your membership, or registered for this event, now is a great time to do so!

 

Bursary invitation!

The Australian Fairy Tale Society is offering a bursary for attendance at our 2017 Conference, ‘So Many Mattresses:  Truth, Reality, Fiction on a European Bed’, to be held at Glen Eira Town Hall, Melbourne on Saturday 24 June.  This bursary will cover:

  • Conference registration
  • Transport up to $250
  • Accommodation up to $100 per night for 2 nights
  • A “fairy godmother/father” as conference mentor.

Here are two ways you can submit the form: Bursary Application Form

(1) print, fill by hand, scan & email to us; or (2) ask Jo or I to email you the word doc as an attachment, so you can type into it, and return that to us: austfairytales@gmail.com

We look forward to welcoming as many of you as possible this year!

Fey regards – from your dedicated committee.

Australian Fairy Tale Society 2017 Conference Programme – Overview

AFTS Conference Programme 

Keynote, MC, Presenters, Activities

“So Many Mattresses: Truth, Reality, Fiction, On A European Bed”

What lies beneath?

storytelling, academic papers, discussion panel, workshop, multi-media,

art displays, writing, cuisine, music & more.

Explore the manifold layers of Australian fairy tale

from lotus petals to swags; brumbies, bunyips, bilbies, gumnuts & provocative peas…

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Announcing Our 2017 Conference!

 

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The Australian Fairy Tale Society

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Invites you to attend our 4th Annual Conference

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.Our theme this year is:

“So Many Mattresses: Truth, Reality, Fiction On A European Bed”

Would we recognise an Australian fairy tale if it came to our doorstep, lacking robes of “once upon a time”, looking a little bedraggled? How do we sort truths from transplants?

Many “mattresses” have unrolled in Australia – historical, cultural, interpretative, creative – and more await stimulation by that provocative pea (or gumnut), inducing dreams and imaginings.

Awaken to the kiss of curiosity! What lies beneath? How might you respond, or create your own?

Learn! Create! Meet! Explore! Discuss! Enjoy!

Join us as we venture into layers of possibility…

What: Australian Fairy Tale Society 4th Annual Conference, as part of the 2017 Glen Eira Storytelling Festival

When: Saturday 24th June 2017, 8:30am registration, 9am commencement, 5pm closing

Where: Glen Eira Town Hall, Caulfield, Victoria

Who: All adults welcome. We are a national, intercultural, intergenerational, interdisciplinary non-profit group, also a registered charity. We focus on collecting, preserving, discussing, sharing and creating Australian fairy tales. Our aim is to encourage academics, writers, artists, performers and enthusiasts from around the country to network and share all things fairy tale through a national website, annual conferences and local fairy tale rings.

Cost:

  • $65 members of the Australian Fairy Tale Society ($25 to join)
  • $85 students & Glen Eira council residents
  • $95 full price

REGISTER NOW BY CLICKING HERE

Enquiries:

austfairytales@gmail.com

ABN: 31539717636

[Note – Image: “Exotic” © Kathleen Jennings, used with permission]