Collaboratory

By: Maya Haviland & Nicole Deen
  • Summary

  • Collaboratory is a podcast that explores co-creativity in action. In each episode we focus on stories and dynamics of co-creative practice we think need talking about, with guests whose practice range from art and culture, education, community and organisational development, public and for purpose sectors and much more. Hosted by Dr Maya Haviland and Nicole Deen, Collaboratory draws on research and real world experience to deepen and sustain our understanding of collaboration and co-creativity across cultures, communities and organisations. It is produced by the Scaffolding Cultural CoCreativity Project, hosted at the Australian National University on Ngunnawal, Ngambri and Ngunawal country.
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Episodes
  • Co-creating social change through theatre: A Conversation with Robin Davidson & Ali Clinch
    Jul 27 2023
    How can we use theatre to create spaces for authentic dialogue, empathy and seeing from new perspectives? Spaces where people can play together, create together and take action on issues of personal and social importance? Find out in this episode of Collaboratory Conversations, where we bring you an edited interview with Canberra-based theatre company, Rebus Theatre. Speaking with Robin Davidson and Ali Clinch, we explore: How Rebus use a variety of applied theatre methods, including Forum Theatre and Playback Theatre, to influence social change and why they can be so effective at helping to change mindsets, attitudes and ultimately behaviours, of audience members How using applied theatre methods can foster spaces where people feel seen, heard and understood, which then can then lead to more authentic co-creation The intentional practices and mindsets Rebus use to scaffold people's participation, and what difference that makes to both the process and outcomes of their sho
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    35 mins
  • Exploring Cultural Governance
    Jun 29 2023
    The word ‘governance’ can take on many different meanings and be used in various contexts, whether that be corporate, organisational or cultural. In this episode, we give particular attention to First Nations perspectives of cultural governance and discuss how the concept of cultural governance, whilst sometimes misunderstood, is one that can support collaboration across difference. Our guests Wayne Barker, Doyen Radcliffe, Sharon Babyack and David Lilley explore topics including: Their understanding of cultural governance and the governance structures of the organisations that they work at – the Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre (KALACC), Collaboration for Impact and Community First Development The idea of ‘right way governance’ which involves understanding and respecting the structures and decision-making processes within First Nations communities in addition to the idea of ‘bridging governance’ – where First Nation governance practices intersect with Western govern
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    30 mins
  • Conservation, Community & Collective Voices: A Conversation with Jaime Jackett
    May 18 2023
    What does a new moon have to do with conservation, community, co-creativity and music? We answer this interesting and exciting question in this special episode of Collaboratory Conversations featuring Broome-based musician and collaborative artist, Jaime Jackett. Topics explored include: The creation and collaborative process behind "The Shorebird Quest", a musical theatre show which celebrates the migratory shorebirds of Roebuck Bay Jaime’s co-created musical practice, passion for the power of singing and the recent release of her song “Cradle to Caves”, written and performed in collaboration with her band, Belle Miners, and visitors to a number of Tasmanian national parks The importance of having an open-mind and being flexible when approaching or engaging in a co-creative endeavour Transcript To ensure accessibility we are committed to providing transcripts of all our podcast episodes - you can read the full transcript here. Resources The Shorebird Quest
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    29 mins

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