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JOLT dancer to receive recognition

Published 13 June, 2012 by Editor

The “ability, determination and courage” of Melissa Fox, a member of integrated company JOLT Dance in Christchurch, will be recognised on Sunday 17 June by Arts Access Aotearoa and its Executive Director, Richard Benge.

Image of Melissa Fox, courtesy of Arts Access Aotearoa.

Melissa will receive a Highly Commended certificate in the inaugural Big ‘A’ Artistic Achievement Award, one of six award categories in Arts Access Aotearoa’s Big ‘A’ Awards. The recipients will be announced at an awards ceremony, to be held at Parliament on 18 July.

Richard will present the citation to Melissa at JOLT’s annual show, Lean On Me, where Melissa will perform with its company class. Richard, who was one of the six judges of the Big ‘A’ Awards 2012, says: “Melissa exudes ability, determination and courage. She challenges stereotypes and pushes the boundaries of what is possible.”

Melissa, who has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair, has been performing with JOLT Dance since 2004. When she joined JOLT Dance in 2004, she had very little movement. Since then, she has danced in seven performances, 11 conference works and five annual shows. She now has extensive movement and supports herself out of her wheelchair.

JOLT’s Artistic Director Lyn Cotton describes Melissa as a “born dancer”.

“Everyone who sees her is blown away by her performance. It’s been great to see her grow over the years and get a sense of herself as a dancer. Being a dancer is intuitive. People are born dancers and disability shouldn’t be a barrier.” 

Lean On Me will celebrate the abilities of more than 70 dancers, ranging from four-year-olds through to adults. Lyn describes the show, where disabled and non-disabled dancers perform together,as a celebration of each dancer’s unique movement and skill.

The Big ‘A’ Awards are presented by Arts Access Aotearoa every year. They are the key national awards in New Zealand celebrating the outstanding achievements of individuals and organisations working to enhance the artistic lives of people with limited access to the arts.

This year’s judging panel members were Rachel Mullins (Inclusive Communities Co-ordinator, Christchurch City Council); Minnie Baragwanath (Chief Executive, Be. Accessible); Rachel Leota (Assistant General Manager – Service Development, Department of Corrections); Erwin Van Asbeck (Manager, Toi Ora Live Arts Trust); Stephen Wainwright (Chief Executive, Creative New Zealand); and Richard Benge (Executive Director, Arts Access Aotearoa).

In 2009, JOLT Dance won the Big ‘A’ Creative Space Award, presented in the Grand Hall of Parliament. Melissa Fox and Julia McKerrow, a leading New Zealand dancer and choreographer, performed a work called Duet.

When and where:

Lean On Me is at the Geodome, North Hagley Park, Christchurch at 1pm and 4pm on Sunday 17 June. Door sales only (tickets are $5 and children under five are free).

Contact details

info@mch.govt.nz
(04) 499-4229
(04) 499-4490

Arts Policy
Cultural Policy Branch, Ministry for Culture and Heritage, PO Box 5354, Wellington 6145

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