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Aimee

Aimee is currently an artistic collaborator across many art forms with CuriousWorks, particularly on The Lanka Project.

As an educator, Aimée also collaborates on the performance, voice and visual arts components of CuriousWorks’ community workshops. As an artistic collaborator she performed, wrote, sang and designed in The Migrant Project, in the spirit of her belief that the multiplicity of art-forms naturally intertwine and support each other. As an illustrator, she spent a month animating for CuriousWorks’ in a partnership with the Melbourne Fringe Festival and Federation Square, Overflow. This diverse arts work was balanced by Aimée’s role as CuriousWorks administration head before the hiring of its General Manager, building on similar, previous work at Harbour St Management and ATYP.

Aimée is also a classically trained singer and flexible vocalist, and has trained in various physical performance methods, from Flamenco dance to Suzuki method. She completed actor training with the Actors Centre Australia, then studied Performance at the University of Sydney. She continued with the Australian Theatre for Young People, performing in nine productions over the last six years. Aimée has since performed in various, independent film and theatre productions.

Aimée regularly workshops and tutors young people in voice and drama through Powerhouse Youth Theatre, atyp, SCEGGS, Blacktown Migrant Resource Centre, ACDN and most recently with PYT for their ‘Mixed Abilities Ensemble’. She has assistant directed with Jo Turner for Ashfield Youth Theatre’s ‘Crossfire’ and also with James Winter for Company B’s ‘Youth Express’. Over the last 12 months Aimée has written and directed a series of interactive performances for Western Sydney high Schools for Macquarie Legal Centre. Aimée’s writing also appeared in the 2007 and 2008 Sydney Writer’s Festival.