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Since cutting her teeth as a teenager with Yirra Yaarkin and moving to Belvoir Street and the Australian Shakespeare Company, Kylie Farmer has made the move to directing. Her experiences helped her win the 2011 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Fellowship from the Australia Council for the Arts for a two-year directing mentorship with Aboriginal directors Rachel Maza and Kyle Morrison.

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    y separately published work icon Arts Yarn Up Autumn 2011 Z1798352 2011 periodical issue 2011 pg. 3
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