Jack Lloyd is a performer, writer and digital video artist. He holds a Bachelor of Arts (Digital) from the Centre for New Media Arts at the Australian National University, specialising in Digital Video production and Interactive Digital Media. His professional experience includes producing, filming and editing short-format documentaries and promotional films plus long-format live event multi-camera coordination and production for theatre, music and dance. Jack works as Operations Manager at Belconnen Arts Centre.
Michael Baileymusician / sound artist
Michael Bailey is one of Canberra's leading trombonists. He graduated from the ANU School of Music with a Bachelor of Music (performance) in 2005 and in 2007 with a Graduate Diploma in Music. Michael freelances as a trombonist and performs regularly with the leading musical groups in Canberra, including the Canberra Symphony Orchestra. His directing credits include Harold Pinter's The Dumb Waiter (2001) and Stephen Mallatrat's The Woman in Black (2002). In 2008/09, Michael has taken on the role of Technical Director and Creative Producer for The Hunting Season, a season of six cross-artform experimental performances funded through the Launchpad Community Development Initiative by the Foundation for Young Australians.
David Finniganwriter / performer
David Finnigan is a writer, performer, director and producer. He holds a Bachelor of Arts (English) from the Australian National University. In 2006, David completed a two-month Writer's Residency with Manila theatre company Tanghalang Pilipino to write and workshop two new scripts, which were presented for seasons in Manila. David was funded by ArtsACT to write and workshop a new script entitled Car Play, subsequently nominated for the 2006 Max Afford Playwrights' Competition. In 2008, David completed a Production Internship at the HERE Arts Center in New York, working on the Culturemart Festival. He currently works as Co-Director for the Crack Theatre Festival, part of This Is Not Art in Newcastle.