- Robyn Archer
Robyn Archer (b. 1948) AO CdOAL is an
Australia nsinger ,writer , stage and director,artistic director , and publicadvocate ofthe arts , in Australia and internationally.Life
Archer was born in Prospect then a working-class suburb of
Adelaide ,South Australia . She graduated fromAdelaide University and was a high-school English teacher until 1974, when she took up a singing career. Archer has aBachelor of Arts (Honours English) andDiploma of Education fromAdelaide University .Performance
In 1975 she played Jenny in
Kurt Weill 'sThreepenny Opera . Since then her name has been linked particularly with the German cabaret songs of Weill, Eisler, andPaul Dessau . Her one-woman cabaret "A Star is Torn" (1979) covering various female singers includingBilly Holliday and her 1981 show "The Pack of Women" both became successful books and recordings, the latter also being produced for television in 1986. In 1989 she was commissioned to write a new opera, "Mambo", for the Nexus Opera,London . She was artistic director of the 1998 and 2000 Adelaide Festivals. [ [http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/Cambridge/entries/012/Robyn-Archer.html] ]Stage successes include her own shows,"A Star is Torn" and "Tonight Lola Blau", but she is also known as a world foremost exponent of German
cabaret songs notably songs byBertolt Brecht , Kurt Weill,Hanns Eisler and those from the era of theWeimar Republic .Though Robyn has thrived in cultural centres like London and Berlin she got her start in Australia's Working Men's Clubs, small-town venues scattered across the vast country which even today remain the bread-and-butter for comics and singers just starting out. She assures me that the rapport between the audience at those clubs and the lesbian anarchist up on stage was something special. `There was a mutual respect,' she recalls. `My working-class roots in the west of Adelaide no doubt helped. That plus the common love of a good old knees-up.' [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0JQP/is_315/ai_30493499/pg_1 "Robyn Archer: Paul Rees catches up with one of Australia's cultural whirlwinds"
New Internationalist article by Paul Rees, August 1999] ]Arts
She also a director of arts festivals in Australia and overseas (including Cuba, the U.K. and U.S.A.), starting one in Tasmania, involved in events management and was commentator at the inaugural broadcast
Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras for the ABC, Australia. [ [http://www.robynarcher.com.au/600_biography_cv.php Robyn Archer online : The depArcher lounge : Biography & CV ] ] . She has been a television guest on "The Michael Parkinson Show ", "Clive James at Home", "Good News Week " (ABC); "Adelaide Festival 1998" (ABC National three-part series), the "David Frost New Year Special", "The Midday Show ", "Tonight Live ", "Review ", "Dateline ", "Denton ", and "Express".Work
A selection of her work includes:
* theatre actor, concert performer andrecording artist (1974-present)
*playwright ,author ,songwriter
* theatre director, Artistic Director (Melbourne International Arts Festival - current, andAdelaide Festival - 1998/2000)Current positions held
*Member,
Australian International Cultural Council
*Member of the Board of Directors,International Society of Performing Arts
*Member of Council,Victorian College of the Arts
*Inaugural Ambassador,Adelaide Festival Centre
*Trustee, TheDon Dunstan Foundation
*Patron, The National Script Centre
*Official Ambassador, theAdelaide Crows
*RMIT Global Sustainability LeaderFormerly
* Artistic Director,
Liverpool European Capital of Culture 2008 (2004-2006) resigned
*Artistic Director, Melbourne International Arts Festival (2002-2004)
*Advisor to the Artistic Program of10 Days on the Island (Tasmania )(2001-2005)
*Artistic Director,Adelaide Festival (1998 and 2000)
*Artistic Advisor,Australia Day ,Hannover EXPO 2000
*Artistic Director,National Festival of Australian Theatre (1993-95) in Canberra
*Chair, Community Cultural Development Board,Australia Council (1993-5)
*Commonwealth Appointee to the Centenary of Federation Advisory Committee (1994)
*Artistic Counsel,Belvoir Street Theatre (1986)
*Patron, National Affiliation of Arts Educators
*Member of the Board, Helpmann Academy.Honours
*
Doctor of Letters (University of Sydney )
*Doctor of the University (Flinders University )
*Officer of theOrder of Australia (Australia) - 2000
*Chevalier du l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (France ) - 2001Arts awards
*The Sydney Critics' Circle Award (1980)
*TheHenry Lawson Award (1980)
*ARIA Award s (Best Soundtrack - "Pack of Women" 1986; Best Children's Album - "Mrs Bottle" 1989)
*Australian Creative Fellowship(1991-93)References
External links
* [http://www.robynarcher.com.au Robyn Archer's web site]
*IMDB - [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1632464/ Robyn Archer]
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