
The Substation/ Artist/Tamara Saulwick/
Tamara Saulwick creates contemporary performance works for theatres and public spaces. Building on over twenty years experience, Tamara's individual practice has coalesced in recent years into a singular and compelling voice. Utilising digital, mobile and analogue technologies, with a particular emphasis placed on the role of sound in live performance, her works reflect on how we connect, confront and negotiate with one another. Tamara's work has toured nationally and internationally, been adapted for radio, received funding from local, state, national government bodies, and philanthropic organisations.
Tamara has a PhD in Performance Studies from Victoria University (2016), a Masters degree in Animateuring/cross-modal performance from the Victorian College of the Arts (2001), a B.Ed in Drama, Dance & Design from Victoria College, Rusden (1986-1989) and is a graduate of The John Bolton Theatre School (1991). Tamara’s doctoral research was concerned with dramaturgies of sound in live performance.
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