Karla Hart

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Karla Hart

Karla Hart is a writer, film-maker, dancer, actress and director and has been the event co-ordinator for 2011- 2015,[1] is currently the Drive time presenter for Noongar Radio which broadcasts in Perth, Western Australia.[2]

Education[]

Hart learnt traditional dance from Noongar elders, she also studied Aboriginal Theatre at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts before completing a Bachelor Arts in Contemporary Performance at Edith Cowan University.[2]

Work[]

Hart is currently Co Executive Producer and Shooter/Director on new NITV series in the making "Family Rules". Hart has acted in acted, danced in a number of productions both on stage and in film & television, she also written plays and coordinated major events including the Wararnji Festival. She was a drive-time presenter for Noongar Radio for which she won a national award.[2] Hart is also a board member of Yirra Yaakin Aboriginal Theatre Company which is an independent theatre company in Western Australia.[1]

Kwarbah Djookian[]

In 2004 Hart started the of which she also a performer, the group has performed at many major event both locally and internationally and hundreds of events such as festivals, schools, concerts and corporate events.[2][3]

Works[]

Director
  • Seasons series[4]
Performances
  • King Hit - played Belle and Kerry[1]
Theatre writings
  • Co-wrote and acted in Black as Michael Jackson
  • Co-created Fifty Shades of Black[1]
Screen writings
  • Magic Quandong (2013) - winner WA Screen Awards 2013
  • Sharing Caring
  • Angela's Rules (2015)[5]
  • Meriny Time
  • Shit Noongars Say[6]
  • Shit Whitefellas Say - sequel to Shit Noongars Say
  • Mobulator[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "KARLA HART" (PDF). Moogahlin Performing Arts. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Role Models - RMLA - Role Models & Leaders Australia". Rolemodelsaustralia.com. Archived from the original on 28 February 2016. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
  3. ^ "Skyshow only part of Australia Day events". Perth Now. Perth Now. 24 January 2012. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
  4. ^ Mowarin, Tyson, (film director.); Bonser, Perun, (film director.); Hart, Karla, (film director.); West, Kimberley, (film director.); ScreenWest (sponsoring body.); Australian Broadcasting Corporation (sponsoring body.); Joined Up Films (production company.) (2013), Seasons. Series 1, retrieved 24 March 2016CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Hart, Karla, (film director,); Dunlop, Nicholas, (film producer,); Metamorflix (Firm) (production company); National Indigenous Television; Special Broadcasting Service Corporation (production company.) (2015), Angela's rules, Australia Metamorflix NITV a division of SBS, retrieved 24 March 2016CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ http://yirrayaakin.com.au/2016-what-s-on/video/
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