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arts We Live By The Sea When Katy, a teenager with autism, meets lonely Ryan, they make a connection that will shake their worlds forever. Presented by Patch of Blue, We Live By The Sea features playful, visual storytelling with a live electronic score about autism, friendship and a very big wave. Wild Things See Adelaide’s Women’s and Children’s Hospital transformed into a world of landscapes where beautiful creates lurk. The works, created by 16 artists who work from the Tutti Arts studios, invite people to rekindle childhood imaginings of all that is wild and free. Wild Things is presented by Tutti Arts in SEA Me collaboration with the WCH Foundation. Inspired by Port Adelaide and the sea that surrounds it, SEA Me is an exhibition from Tutti Arts that features seascapes and the creatures that live in its deep blue depths. It showcases a colourful body of work developed by four Tutti visual artists based at the Fontanelle workshop and studios in Port Adelaide. Tutti means everyone and Tutti Arts is a South Australian multi-arts organisation with the vision of taking the work of artists with disability to Look Mum … No Hands! performance that challenges everyday Brisbane-based Indelability Arts perceptions of what it means to live look forward to presenting their theatre production Look Mum … the world. with disability. Full of antics, music and heart- For show dates and tickets, and No Hands! (The Legless Bar Years). warming stories, the Indelability Arts further information about the The ensemble of four artists brings cast take to the stage at their local Adelaide Fringe, head to the together a variety of skills – including annual open mic night. The show Fringe website. singing, songwriting and comedy received an Adelaide Fringe Artist www.adelaidefringe.com.au – all wrapped up in a cabaret style Fund grant. linkonline.com.au arts 59