“Outer Urban Projects facilitates the performance and storytelling of youth from Melbourne's northern suburbs, most of whom come from migrant backgrounds. It's vital an empowering work that reflects our complexity as a people and our cultural heritage.”

ANDREW BOVELL | PLAYWRIGHT - KEYNOTE SPEECH NATIONAL PLAY FESTIVAL

Artists

Irine Vela | Artistic Director | CO-CEO

Irine is a multifaceted arts worker - a director, producer, composer, musician, sound designer, librettist and teaching artist.

Being a child of refugee and immigrant parents of mixed faiths – Muslim and Orthodox, informed an arts practice and a body of work that embodies the tensions and vitality that diverse and ghettoised voices and forms bring to the Australian arts.

She has collaborated with many of Australia’s finest performers, writers, directors and theatre companies and was a member of the founding ensemble of the seminal company Melbourne Workers Theatre.

Her work as producer and artistic director for Outer Urban Projects has resulted in many unique productions including 'Poetic License', Melbourne Writers Festival (2014), Darebin Arts (2015) fortyfivedownstairs (2017); 'Grand DiVisions – A Moved Urban Cantata', Arts Centre Melbourne, Melbourne Festival (2015), Vessel Arts Censtre Melbourne (2017) Melbourne Fringe, and the The Audition (2019). Other notable collaborations and productions include Anthem for the 2019-2020 Melbourne, Sydney and Perth Festivals, 'Who's Afraid of the Working Class' (1998), ‘Do Not Go Gentle' (2010) and the music drama '1975-A Populist Opera' (2003) for which she also wrote the libretto. Her choral opera 'Little City' was acclaimed by both music and theatre critics and garnered her an Award from the Australian Music Centre for Best Composition by an Australian Composer. She is also the recipient of the Tropfest film award for Best Original Score. She was awarded a 2007 State Library fellowship to research and create the multi-media music drama 'Australia in Danger - A Slide Night'. She is a founding member of 'the haBiBis'. Their CD Intoxication received an ARIA award for Best World Music Album. Her film and television credits include: 'Head On' (feature film), 'Remembering Country' (documentary drama SBS), and the mini-series 'The Slap' (ABC). She received the 2012 APRA Screen Music Award for Best Soundtrack Album.
Ruci Kaisila | PERFORMER | WRITER

Ruci is a musically gifted performer in gospel and soul. From a young age, Ruci, along with her twin sister Joanne, developed a passion for music through singing and performing at their local church. With Ruci on piano and vocals and Joanne on guitar and vocals, the dynamic duo captivated audiences with their soulful ballads. Ruci has featured in many Outer Urban Projects works including GRAND DIVISIONS - A MOVED URBAN CANTATA presented at Arts Centre Melbourne, Melbourne Festival; Darebin Arts & Entertainment Centre opening POETIC LICENSE, The Big Anxiety's TAKEOVER and HUME STUDIOS Residency projects, REVELATIONS recording project in URBAN STUDIO and 125BPM Concert, Melbourne Recital Centre.

Ruci worked alongside some of Australia’s finest writers and theatre artists in Anthem, a new Australian work of scale supported through the Major Festivals Initiative, that toured nationally. Ruci works as a performer on Outer Urban Projects’ Fee for Service gigs and workshops and is a key artist and driver of KIN - DUDI AND JOJO a transnational Australian-Fijian performance and film work.
Joanne Kaisila | PERFORMER | WRITER

Joanne is a proud Fijian-Australian. She is a vocalist and multiinstrumentalist performer – playing guitar, drums and bass. From a young age Joanne developed a passion for gospel and soul music and has performed in many seminal shows for Outer Urban Projects including GRAND DIVISIONS – A MOVED URBAN CANCATA at Arts Centre Melbourne, Melbourne Festival, POETIC LICENSE opening at Darebin Arts Centre and HUME STUDIOS at Kangan Tafe. She recorded on REVELATIONS in URBAN STUDIO, performed in the TAKEOVER residency and is a key artist on the Australian/Fijian collaboration of the transnational performance and film project, KIN - DUDI AND JOJO.

She is also a videographer, making music clips for her community and is a regular performer on Outer Urban Projects’ Fee for Service program.
TUMELI TUQOTA | FILMMAKER

Tumeli Tuqota is an emerging Fijian filmmaker – He hails from Gasauva, Cakaudrove, Fiji with maternal links to Ha'a'ai, Tonga. He has fifteen years of experience in graphic design and motion design, 2D & 3D animation, filmmaking, and stick figure drawing. His film Soli Bula, an animated indigenous short film connected to Meli’s own heritage, looks at an alternate reality where Fiji tradition and culture was never eroded by colonialism.

Meli is collaborating as a filmmaker on Outer Urban Projects transnational Australian-Fijian performance/film project, the first project in the KIN series of works, KIN - DUDI AND JOJO.

EMMANUEL KAISILA | MUSICIAN

Emmanuel is the youngest of the talented Kaisila family. He is also musically gifted through his family roots in gospel and soul. From a young age, Emmanuel, along with his twin sisters Joanne and Ruci, developed a passion for music through singing and performances at their local church. The trio captivate audiences with their soulful ballads. Emmanuel’s work with Outer Urban Projects includes 125 BMP, Melbourne Recital Centre, HUME STUDIOS, TAKEOVER residencies, and the upcoming transnational performance and film project, KIN - DUDI AND JOJO.

Neisau Tuidraki | COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA CONSULTANT

Neisau Tuidraki is a former radio personality and TV producer who currently runs her own consultancy, Kokonati Talk, specialising in content development and building social brands. With over 20 years of experience in the media industry in Fiji, she has worked across TV, radio, and print, with a particular focus on online communications. Neisau is also an advocate for the creative arts and uses online platforms for digital advocacy. She recently completed hosting Season 1 of her podcast, Kokonati Talk.

SAHRA DAVOUDI | ACTOR | WRITER

Sahra graduated in art and architecture at the University of Tehran with a Bachelor of Theatre Art in 2009. Sahra was involved in many student productions as a writer, actor, costume and set designer. Her dissertation thesis was an adaptation of the short story by Raymond Carver - ‘Neighbors’.

Her first professional work as an actor and writer in Australia was with Outer Urban Projects dance theatre work, VESSEL at the Arts Centre Melbourne, Melbourne Fringe (2017). She then went on to work as a writer and actor in THE AUDITION premiered at La Mama in 2019 and was remounted in 2024 at La Mama Theatre, The Bowery Theatre, and Bunjil Place.

Sahra was granted permanent residency in 2019 and has since become an Australian citizen. Sahra performed In the Mirror by Mammad Aidani for La Mama Theatre and the interdisciplinary dance work Conquest of the Garden by Nebahat Erpolat. Sahra is a writer/performer in Outer Urban Projects upcoming Major Work VIGIL.
BRYAN ANDY | WRITER

Bryan Andy is a Yorta Yorta man from Cummeragunja, NSW. Bryan is a freelance writer, radio broadcaster and theatre maker. He has been published with Lonely Planet, NITV, ABC, IndigenousX, the Guardian, Witness Performance and Meanjin. In 2021, Flock: First Nations Stories Then and Now (edited by Ellen Van Neerven and published by University of Queensland Press) was released and featured a short story by Bryan titled Moama ('Place of the Dead'). Bryan is currently completing a Masters of Theatre (Writing) at the Victorian College of the Arts/University of Melbourne and is a writer on Outer Urban Projects’ Major Work VIGIL.

PATRICIA CORNELIUS | WRITER

Patricia Cornelius is a founding member of Melbourne Workers Theatre. She’s a playwright, novelist, and film writer. Patricia has a fierce commitment to class and her work often examines the lives of the marginalised. Her work also includes dramaturgy and mentorship with young or new playwrights. Cornelius is the recipient of numerous awards. She is the recent recipient of the Windham-Campbell Literature Prize. And the 2019 Green Room award for Life Achievement. She has written over 35 plays including: Shit, Big Heart, Savages, Slut, Love and The Call. Patricia co-wrote the feature film adaptation Blessed, based on the play Who’s Afraid of the Working Class?

She is currently developing a feature film, Stolen, with director and co-writer, Catriona McKenzie. Patricia’s novel, My Sister Jill (Random House) was published in 2002. Patricia is currently working on a major stage commission for the Melbourne Theatre Company. Patricia was a writer on THE AUDITION and is writing on the upcoming VIGIL project. In 2023, her play Do Not Go Gentle has been presented by The Sydney Theatre Company and her play My Sister Jill by the Melbourne Theatre Company.  
SAMAH SABAWI | WRITER

Samah Sabawi is an author, playwright, and poet. She is a recipient of multiple awards both nationally and internationally, including the 2020 Green Room Award for Best Writing for Independent Theatre for Them, the 1916 VCE awards for Best Independent Production and Best Publication for Tales of A City By The Sea, the 2018 Palestine Book Award for the poetry anthology I Remember My Name: Poetry by Samah Sabawi, Ramzy Baround and Jehan Bseiso and the Patrick O’Neil Award for the anthology Double Exposure: Plays of the Jewish and Palestinian Diasporas.

Samah’s poetry is featured in leading journals, most recently, World Literature Today, her essays and political commentary is published in many books including Our Vision for Liberation: Engaged Palestinian Leaders and Intellectuals Speak Out, as well as in international media platforms such as the ABC, the BBC, AlJazeera, The Globe and Mail, AlAhram and the Sydney Morning Herald. Samah is joining Outer Urban Projects as a writer and mentor on the upcoming Major Work VIGIL.
Navera Ari | ACTOR

Navera Ari is a dynamic and multidisciplinary artist based in Naarm/Melbourne. With roots in Cairo, Egypt, and Sudanese & South-Sudanese heritage, they draw profound inspiration from African and African diasporic culture. Their primary mediums of acting and performance, coupled with writing, movement, creative direction and producing, expand their capacity and delivery of storytelling. Navera began their artistic journey in childhood, acting, writing and performing before officially entering the acting industry in 2018 and later beginning to share their work with a broader audience. Their work explores concepts around human nature and interaction, connection, communication, and how people act and react to stimuli.

As a queer, autistic, black person, Navera Ari brings a unique perspective to their art, using their observations of the world to make sense of social conventions and human behaviour. An observer of life and creator of art, Navera Ari is inspired by the pursuit of understanding, connection, and the innocence of being and existing authentically. Their work is a testament to their commitment to exploring and portraying the complexities of human experience through a multifaceted artistic lens.
TARA JADE SAMAYA | CHOREOGRAPHER | DANCE ARTIST

Tara Jade Samaya is a queer eco feminist and a multidisciplinary artist that, teaches, creates and performs dance. Her engagement with Outer Urban expands from developing dance, film work and leading workshops and classes from 2018.

She is currently performing in Dancenorths regional Australian Wayfinder tour after recently relocating back to Australia from Europe where she rehearsal directed at Opera Ballet Vlaanderen and danced with Staatsballett Berlin under directorship of Sasha Waltz and Johannes Ohman. She is also working with artists Jefta Van Dinter, Emmanual Gat, Dasniya Summer, Jan Martens, Aoi Nakamura and Esteban Lecoq; and created production ‘I’m here now’ with Film maker Pippa Samaya for the Komische Oper Berlin.

In 2019, Tara won Helpmann and Greenroom Award for Best Female Dancer in Australia for her work in Chunkymove's Common Ground (Anouk Van Dijk), and was previously nominated for Helpmann and Greenroom Awards in 2017, 2012 & 2010. Over the course of her career she has worked with many companies, organisations and independent creators including Chunkymove, Australian Dance Theatre, Douglas Wright, Prue Lang, Lina Limosani and was appointed Chunky Move’s Artistic Associate 2016. Her film collaborative ‘The Samaya Wives’ with partner Pippa have national and international acclaim for their short experimental movement films, screening across festivals, galleries and independent cinemas worldwide. For Outer Urban Projects, Tara has created choreography and taught for its ensemble of young dancers and community members at Signal, in Chunky Move Studios, at Transit Dance. She was a key artist on the Outer Urban Projects’ VIGIL dance films during lockdowns and a key choreographer/dancer and collaborator on the upcoming VIGIL project.
TAMARA BOUMAN | DANCER

Tamara is a proud descendant of the Biripi Peoples of the mid-New South Wales Coast. Tamara trained in classical ballet and commercial dance at leading schools in Sydney. In 2019, she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance) from the Victorian College of the Arts. Her artistry spans diverse performance and creative practices, encompassing contemporary dance, ballet, performance art, children’s theatre, circus and harness work, contact improvisation, film, puppeteering, and physical theatre.

Tamara has collaborated with an impressive array of artists and companies, including Stephanie Lake, Alisdair MacIndoe, Ngioka Bunda-Heath, Vicki Van Hout, Legs on the Wall, and Na Djinang Circus. In 2022, she was a company member with Sydney Dance Company and has since performed in numerous independent projects and productions, working with Moorambilla Voices, Ginevra Cicatello, Karul Projects, and others. Recent highlights of Tamara’s career include performing in The Ring Cycle with Dance North and Opera Australia, participating in Bangarra Dance Theatre’s Horizon season at the Sydney Opera House in 2024, and making her international touring debut with THAW by Legs on the Wall. She began 2025 by performing in Manifest, a groundbreaking new work by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Larbi’s first Australian premiere, and followed that by joining Bangarra Dance Theatre as a company Dancer from March 2025. Driven by a deep passion for cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural collaborations, Tamara uses dance as a powerful medium to honor her culture, deepen her connection to the land, and engage meaningfully with her collaborators and audiences.
Georgia Rudd | DANCER

Georgia is an independent contemporary dancer, performer and teacher originating from Aotearoa (New Zealand). She is now living and working in Naarm (Melbourne). Prior to this she was part of the creation in many works with various artists during 6 years with Dancenorth Australia under the directorship of Kyle Page and Amber Haines including; Melanie Lane, Lucy Guerin, Stephanie Lake, Alisdair MacIndoe, Gideon Obarzanek, Lee Serle, Jo Lloyd and Ross McCormack, performing and touring works at festivals nationally and internationally.

Georgia is the first inaugural recipient of the Naarm/Solo dance exchange where she is working with Indonesian artist Riyo Tulus Pernando to develop work across countries and cultures. She has choreographed 3 short works, ‘Sifting Through All The Forgets', 'Construction and Contemplation' and 'Together Indecision' for Dancenorth’s annual Tomorrow Maker’s seasons 2017-2020. Currently, Georgia continues to refine her practice where the body is the basis for questioning, processing and transformation. Her embodiment practices honour the complexity and intelligence of the body and its ability to reflect the world in which it is in. As a dance artist and performer, she has contributed to the development of the company’s major work VIGIL.
Kamarra Bell-Wykes | ACTOR

Kamarra Bell-Wykes (Yagera/Butchulla) is a theatre maker and arts specialist working across professional, academic and community arts sectors, including Queensland Theatres current resident First Nations dramaturge, ILBIJERRI Theatre’s Education Manager and Creative Director from 2014-2019 and Malthouse Resident Artist 2020-2022. In 2022 Kamarra joined forces with Carly Sheppard as Co-Artistic Directors of A DAYLIGHT CONNECTION, a motley crew of independent theatre-makers dedicated to smashing performance binaries; their credits include CHASE (Malthouse/Hot House), A NIGHTIME TRAVESTY (Yirramboi/AsiaTOPA/Malthouse/Kia Mau) and ECLIPSE (Rising) a collaboration with First Nation Queens Cerulean and Stone Motherless Cold.

In 2021 Kamarra was awarded the Patrick White Award for Whose Gonna Love ‘Em? I am that i AM (FCAC/ ILBIJERRI). Kamarra has co-authored a range of award-winning arts-education resources including Teaching First Nations Drama Concepts in the Classroom and Healing Stories – Australian First Nations Theatre for Health Equity. Kamarra’s other significant theatre credits include House Arrest (Yirramboi/Malthouse) A Wake - A Woke Mob (MTC/ILBIJERRI), 37 (MTC), Romeo and Julie (Red Stitch) Because the Night (MALTHOUSE), The Score, Scar Trees, Viral, North West of Nowhere, Body Armour, Chopped Liver, Shrunken Iris (ILBIJERRI), Crying Shame (NEXT WAVE) and Mother’s Tongue (YIRRA YAAKIN).
NYAWUDA CHUOL | ACTOR

Nyawuda Chuol is a South Sudanese-Australian actor. Nyawuda graduated from a two-year intensive acting program at the New York Film Academy, Australia with a 3-week scholarship at the New York Film Academy Los Angeles. In 2015, Nyawuda starred in the short, 'Everything We Wanted' by award-winning director Goran Stolevski which earned a BAFTA accredited premier at the 'London Short Film Festival' and also a screened at the 'Tally shorts in Florida' and 'Los Angeles CineFest'.

In 2016 she starred as the emotionally brave 'Alimah' in Displaced telling the stories of young refugees women being raped and married off in war-torn countries, which premiered at 'Cannes Film Festival'. Recently she completed shooting episodes for the Melbourne web series comedy 'Fresh' that premiered at 'Series Mania Melbourne' and the 'LA Film festival' Her latest short film will premiere at the 'Trenton Film Festival'.
PHOEBE GRAINER | ACTOR

Phoebe is a proud Kuku Djungan, Muluridji, Wakaman, Tagalaka, Kunjen, Warrgamay and Yindinji woman. She’s a writer, actor and theatre-maker with degrees from NIDA and Univesty of Melbourne, and she’s currently a Creative Producer at Sweatshop. Phoebe as performed in stage productions of Tiddas and Black Cockatoo, and television’s While the Men Are Away with SBS. She is also co-editor of Racism and Blacklight. Phoebe has been awarded a Dreaming Award and undertaken a Red Room Fellowship, an annual residency program recognising the achievements and artistic goals of contemporary Australian poets. Phoebe has written plays Emu In The Sun and Jalbu Meri.

Sermsah Bin Saad | ACTOR

As a multifaceted and multi-tasking personality, Sermsah Bin Saad's name in the Indigenous community is synonymous with dance, choreography, opera, theatre, fashion and modelling as well as the festival circuit, and television. In the non-Indigenous community he is probably more known for cracking into the tough Top 14 on 2008's "So You Think You Can Dance", overall in the Top 7 males of Australia. He also led the dancers in memorable musical numbers in the crowd-pleasing, mega hit movie "Bran Nue Dae". When Sermsah is not too busy setting the world on fire, he is as equally impressive on a technical level in casting direction, production management and script development.

Sermsah values his heritage above all. He exercises this imagination by capturing, and celebrating the Aboriginal essence and its spiritual themes in fashion design, photography, humanitarian rights, sociological interest, as well as his own cultural history. He believes in 'Liyarn Ngarn' a saying springing from his Saltwater Country hometown of Derby/Broome in far-north Western Australia meaning 'coming together of the spirit'. Also affectionately known as Suri, this young-at-heart and award-winning artist aims to entertain with style and incredible magnetism. As writer mentor, Sermsah has contributed to the development of the company’s major work VIGIL.
Christos Tsiolkas | WRITER AND MENTOR

Christos is the author of the novels The In-Between, Loaded, The Jesus Man, Dead Europe, The Slap, Barracuda, Damascus and the short story collections Merciless Gods. He is also a playwright, scriptwriter, and a film reviewer for The Saturday Paper. His other work includes a monograph on Patrick White as part of the Writers-on-Writers series and the collaborative dialogue, Jump Cuts: An Autobiography, written with Sasha Soldatow. His fiction including The Slap has been adapted screen. Christos was a writer and mentor on Outer Urban Projects’ work THE AUDITION and is a writing mentor on the upcoming work VIGIL. He is also Outer Urban Projects’ patron. The adaptation of Christos’ novel Loaded premiered at the Beckett Theatre in the Malthouse, Melbourne (2023).

JOSHINDER CHAGGAR | DANCER

Joshinder Chaggar is an award-winning dance theatre artist & filmmaker. She is currently in the final stages of a PhD doctorate, where her research intersects her intercultural identity with storytelling. Her solo dance work, created through the PhD, Dancing in Infinite Worlds, won Best in Dance & Physical Theatre, at Melbourne Fringe 2024.

She has worked in the dance and theatre industry for the past 17 years, across Melbourne, Sydney & Pakistan. Her work is influenced by physical theatre, Indian folk, Indian classical dance & experimental movement. She has participated in festivals locally and internationally: the Edinburgh showcase 2017, Mapping Melbourne 2017, Karachi Biennale 2017, Kunstareal Fest 2017 (Munich), Emerge in Yarra (2018), India @Mindil 2019 (Darwin), NAPA International theatre festival (Karachi 2019), IndiaFest 2022 (Townsville), Castlemaine festival 2023 & FRAME festival - Maloya Moshpit and AsiaTOPA 2024. She is the recipient of a collaborative Green Room Award (2022), ‘Best Cabaret’, For The Ensemble Work Takeback!. Her directorial film debut – More Than Cute, a 15-minute short film that unpacks age and highlights how dance can help form communities, won Best Doc at The Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival 2022, in New York & screened widely at film festivals across the globe. She is currently in post-production for her feature documentary, Crones.
SARITA MCHARG | MUSICIAN | COMMUNITY ARTIST FACILITATOR

Rooted in the centuries-old Indian folk tradition, Sarita McHarg is a sitarist and vocalist who seamlessly blends classical and contemporary influences. Recognised as an All India Radio Artist, she has received prestigious honours, including the Talent Award from Vikram University and recognition from the Madhya Pradesh State Government for her contributions to Malwa folk music. With over thirty-five years of performance, Sarita is known for her spiritual depth, masterful command of classical ragas, and ability to draw audiences into her compositions.

From the International Jazz Festival in Melbourne to the Mahakal Temple in India, her music bridges tradition and innovation, incorporating instruments like bouzouki, oud, violin, and harp. Dedicated to sharing spiritual folk music with new generations, she has performed and taught at institutions including the University of Melbourne, Monash University, and the University of Indore.
Josef Hanna | MUSICIAN

Josef began playing the violin at the age of 4. He has been playing the violin for 18 years and has recently started learning guitar. Josef was raised and educated in Roxburgh Park. His past teachers include Helge Thelen, Elizabeth Sellars and Roy Theaker. Josef is currently studying under Sophie Rowell.

Josef has been a member of the Melbourne Youth Orchestra since 2012. In 2015, he was appointed the position of Concertmaster and has retained the position into 2016.

He has performed at various venues with MYO including Deakin Edge - Federation Square, Iwaki Auditorium, Hawthorn Arts Centre, Windsor Hotel and Melbourne Recital Centre. Josef is currently 1st violinist of the MYO String Quartet. Josef performed in Outer Urban Projects GRAND DIVISIONS, URBAN CHAMBER - BEYOND, LIBERIAN BOY and gigs regularly with Outer Urban Projects and is part of the Outer Urban String Quartet. Josef will take part in KIN – The Hanna's in 2026.
Karla Hanna | MUSICIAN

Karla Hanna is an Associate Artist. Karla is a Lebanese-Australian born in Melbourne (Naarm), Victoria. She is a professional violinist with extensive experience in performance and teaching for over 20 years.

Karla has worked as a freelance musician, performing with orchestras such as the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra Victoria and the Melbourne Chamber Orchestra, as well as working regularly with different Chamber groups around Australia. She studied at the Australian National Academy of Music from 2015-2017 and is currently in her final year of a Bachelor of Music.

During her time with the Melbourne Youth Orchestra, she collaborated with Outer Urban Projects on various occasions and am looking forward to performing with two of my siblings in an upcoming project which will involve a recording of Olli Mustonen’s triple violin concerto with a small orchestra. Karla will take part in KIN – The Hanna's in 2026.
Brett Kelly | CONDUCTOR

Brett Kelly has regularly conducted the Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Tasmanian, Queensland and West Australian symphony orchestras, The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, and Dunedin’s Southern Sinfonia.
He has conducted for Victorian Opera and been resident conductor of Chamber Made Opera. He has been featured on recordings for NAXOS, Tall Poppies, and ABC Classics with his recording of the Rodrigo Guitar Concertos featuring Slava and Leonard Grigoryan nominated for an Aria Award.

His conducting of The Hive by Nicolas Vines for Chamber Made Opera was nominated for a Green Room Award as Best Conductor of Opera.

Brett has conducted the scores of many feature films including Beneath Hill 60, Baz Luhrmann’s epic, Australia and Happy Feet II and 7 film scores by David Hirschfelder. In 1989 he founded the Academy of Melbourne which, over some 15 years, became regarded as one of Australia’s most outstanding chamber ensembles. Committed to new Australian music, Brett has been a core member of 3 influential Australian contemporary music ensembles – Flederman, The Seymour Group and Elision and has played or conducted the premieres of over 300 new works. Brett is an experienced radio broadcaster, was Principal Trombonist with the Melbourne Symphony until 2019 and holds the position of Music Director of the Melbourne Youth Orchestras. For Outer Urban Projects Brett has conducted 125 BPM including the Hip Hop Harp Concerto at the Melbourne Recital Centre. He will conduct Ollie Mustonen’s Triple Violin Concerto as part of Outer Urban Projects Melbourne Youth Orchestra collaboration.
Baris Ulusoy | FILMMAKER

Building working relationships with a range of emerging and diverse filmmakers in Naarm (Melbourne) led to Barış founding Near Dark, an independent production company and creative collective. He has established an independent slate of work that has engaged with national and international film festivals, as well as enabled further development and production opportunities for a diverse collective of creators and technicians.

Barış is currently working with various community arts and media organisations (Co Curious, Cinespace, YouthWorx), facilitating and developing program and fundraising strategies at the cross-section of industry and community. Seeking to develop and exploit alternative pathways into the media industry for screen practitioners from historically underrepresented backgrounds; While practising his own craft as a producer, director and editor. He continues to develop and produce narrative and factual content to capture the changing face of the Australian immigrant identity through creative and compelling character driven storytelling.
Milad Norouzi | WRITER | MUSICIAN | PERFORMER

Milad is a rapper, singer-songwriter and performer. Milad’s creative life began in the underground rap studios of Tehran. He joined Outer Urban Projects in 2015 after attending its remount of POETIC LICENSE at Darebin Arts Centre. As a writer/performer/actor he has written and performed in the company's major works POETIC LICENSE at fortyfivedownstairs (2017), GRAND DIVISONS, A Moved Urban Cantata at the Fairfax Studio, Arts Centre Melbourne (2015), LIBERIAN BOY (2018), THE AUDITION premiered at La Mama in 2019 and was remounted in 2024 at La Mama Theatre, The Bowery Theatre, and Bunjil Place. Milad has also recently recorded his moody underground EP THE LITTLE LIONHEART in the company’s URBAN STUDIO.

VAHIDEH EISAEI | MUSICIAN

Vahideh grew up in an artistic family with a love for arts, music and poetry. She completed high school at Tehran Music College, studied her Bachelor of Music in Tehran University of Fine Arts and pursued postgraduate studies in Master of Music at the University of Western Australia.

She has over 12 years of professional musical experience as a music performer. Playing the Kanun (a string instrument), Vahideh has performed in different ensembles in Europe, the Middle East and Australia including, Mona Foma Festival, Multicultural Music Festival Canberra, Sarv Ensemble Australian Tour and Chakam Australian Tour.

Vahideh is founder of Baazavaz, a creative hub that aims to bring artists together and create multidisciplinary forms of art. Her love of children’s music led her to work with toddlers, preschool and school-age children. Currently, Vahideh is actively working in Prevention of Violence Against Women and their children space with Multicultural Centre for Women's Health.  Vahideh has performed as a musician in THE AUDITION premiered at La Mama in 2019 and was remounted in 2024 at La Mama Theatre, The Bowery Theatre, and Bunjil Place. In addition, Vahideh is a creative development artist for VIGIL and upcoming work LULLABY as part of URBAN STUDIO.
EVRIPIDES EVRIPDOU | MUSICIAN

Evripides was born in Cyprus and migrated to Australia at the age of 15 years old. Since the age of 6, he has studied mandolin, piano, clarinet, saxophone, guitar and bass and completed courses in Classical and Jazz guitar and composition.

Influenced by the strong rhythms and melodies of a Mediterranean culture, the freedom of Jazz, the discipline and elegance of Classical and Flamenco styles of music, and his deep experiences as a long-term meditator, he has found his 'sound' and fulfillment in expression through his original compositions which he adapts for film, TV, DVD, video games and multimedia.

Evripides has gained a reputation as an inventive and electrifying player by taking bass playing to the extreme through innovative use of his 6 and 7 string basses and a variety of electronic effects.
Kush Kuiy | WRITER

Kush Kuiy loves building new things and transforming it into something impactful and for positive change. In collaboration with the Nuer Community Foundation of Australia and City of Monash, Kush successfully inaugurated Rise of South Sudan in 2018. This annual benefit concert celebrates Melbourne’s vibrant South-Sudanese and wider African populations, highlighting individual artistic excellence and collective creative capacity. She is also the creator of Blaxcellence, a networking platform for Afro Diaspora, First Peoples and black identifying creatives. Kush has worked for Outer Urban Projects as an associate producer and is joining Outer Urban Projects as a writer on the VIGIL project.

Grace Kwabo | DANCER

With French, Beninese, and Togolese (West Africa) heritage, Gracieuse Amah (Grace) is a Creative Director, Dancer/Choreographer and Teacher with 15 years’ experience. Passionate dancer of African dances since the early age of 8, she is a dynamic and joyful positive thinker specialised in the art of entertainment. Her infectious energy will take you on an amazing cultural experience like no other.

Grace specialises in live and public art dance performances and has performed on many international stages.

She delivers weekly African dance classes throughout Victoria promoting happiness, cultural awareness, and well-being. Her recent projects include dance performances and the production of local festivals in collaboration with Yarra City Arts, Outer Urban Projects, Fringe Festival, The Big Anxiety’s TAKEOVER Residency, Moomba Festival, and the Queen Victoria Market. Grace’s drive for racial and social justice has led her to develop and lead cultural programs in France. Drawing from her own experience as a migrant she created Kwabo (Welcome) Events, a social enterprise promoting a sense of community and belonging through African dance, culture, and practice. African dance isn't only an art for her but her philosophy and way of living.
Danche Sulejman | MUSICIAN

Danche Sulejman has always been surrounded by music from a young age. Danche started practicing keyboard at the age of 8.

However, Danche's hard training and motivation really started when he was 15 years of age and at the time travelled to Macedonia to join a band. Ever since then, he has been traveling back and forth to Macedonia to keep in touch and be welcomed with open arms by his family and childhood friends. Danche's most recent visit to Macedonia was in 2018. During this period, he had the opportunity to join up with a well-known band called Orkestar Evropa. Danche has been a key artist on Outer Urban Projects’ URBAN STUDIO series of works and will take part in KIN – The Sulejmans in 2026.

DEMI SORONO | DANCER

Hailing proudly from the Philippines, Demi Sorono is a consummate Hip Hop dancer and highly accomplished B-girl who is able to traverse many genres. Demi first rose to national prominence through our TV screens as a finalist on Australia's ‘So You Think You Can Dance’. She was also cast in the West End dance spectacular Blaze (2012) and choreographed the major performance for the reopening of Melbourne’s Hamer Hall. Her solo work: 'A Touch Of Grace - Shadow Warrior' a collaboration with Phunktional premiered in the 2015 Melbourne Fringe Festival. Demi is a sought after teacher and choreographer and actor: 'Wentworth Prison' & 'I, Frankenstein'.

Demi has performed in Outer Urban Projects' VESSEL at Arts Centre Melbourne.

Tangata Tupou | VOCALIST

Tangata Tupou aka Ta, began singing at a young age. Born to a musically gifted family, Tangata's passion for music started in the family living room and at her local church. Tangata's Cook Island heritage has a huge influence on her style of music. She and sister Fakaoho have been performing together for many years. Both artists learned how to play musical instruments and sing from their dad. She is an independent vocalist, performing with sister Fakaoho and cousins, Ruci, Joanne, and Emmanuel Kaisila. Tangata is a recipient of a Hume Art Award.

She has featured in many Outer Urban Projects works including GRAND DIVISIONS - A MOVED URBAN CANTATA at Arts Centre Melbourne, Melbourne Festival, opening of POETIC LICENSE Darebin Arts Centre, TAKEOVER and HUME STUDIOS residencies, REVELATIONS recording project in URBAN STUDIO. Ta performs on Outer Urban Projects’ Fee for Service program, astonishing audiences with her sublime voice. Ta is a key artist on the 4th project of the KIN series of works - The Tupou’s.
Fakaoho Tupou | VOCALIST

Blending Māori and Pacific Islander influences with her love for Gospel and Hip Hop, Fakaoho Tupou aka Foxy is an asset to any concert or performance. She is a musically gifted singer with a strong following in the Pasifika and gospel community and a recipient of a Hume Art Award. Fakaoho has featured in many Outer Urban Projects works. URBAN CHAMBER BEYOND at the Melbourne Recital Centre, the opening for POETIC LICENSE at the Darebin Arts & Entertainment Centre, LIBERIAN BOY, REVELATIONS in URBAN STUDIO, HUME STUDIOS and TAKEOVER residencies and GRAND DIVISONS – A MOVED URBAN CANTATA at Arts Centre Melbourne, Melbourne Festival.

Fakaoho also performs on Outer Urban Projects’ Fee for Service program, always delighting audiences with her vocal talent, warmth and charisma. Fakaoho is a key artist on the fourth project of the KIN series of works - The Tupou’s.
Mary Sitarenos | ACTOR

Mary is a Theatre Director and Maker and the Co-Artistic Director of Liminal Theatre and Performance. Mary is an actor and director who has worked for over 20 years in alternative and mainstream theatre film and television. Some of her theatre credits include Tes Lyssiotis' The Forty Lounge Cafe and Tom Lindstrom's Heroic Measures (Playbox); Too Young For Ghosts (Janis Balodis) and Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Melbourne Theatre Company); Jean-Pierre Mignon's Chekhov Trilogy (Anthill); and Blood Moon (Tes Lyssiotis), Song of Songs (Robert Draffin), Pericles and The Idiot (Theatreworks). She performed in and co-wrote with composer Richard Vella the contemporary opera Last Supper. It toured Japan in 1995 and had seasons in Sydney, Melbourne and Tasmania.

For the Melbourne Festival she appeared in Paul Carter, David Chesworth and Ariette Taylor’s Sabat Jesus (Playbox). Mary’s previous work with Jenny Kemp includes The White Hotel and Good Night Sweet Dreams with her husband, the photographer and writer Peter Lyssiotis. Mary contributed to Outer Urban Projects’ creative development of VIGIL in 2021 and performed in THE AUDITION premiered at La Mama in 2019 and was remounted in 2024 at La Mama Theatre, The Bowery Theatre, and Bunjil Place.
Miguel Rios & Meredith O’Shea | PHOTOGRAPHY | VIDEOGRAPHY

Miguel and Meredith are partners in work and life. Multi-award winner; photographer and film maker Meredith O'Shea and musician/film maker Miguel Rios are visual story tellers. Together they create film clips, documentaries and editorial videos.

Meredith's work as a photojournalist has brought heartbreaking and inspiring stories of human struggle and triumph to the front pages of The Sunday Age for over 15 years, featuring regularly with other media outlets including Guardian Australia.

Her work has been exhibited internationally to great acclaim. Miguel brings rich experience to the production team. Raised in Far North Queensland he has filmed and edited projects for over 25 years. Miguel is a multi skilled musician, song writer and recording artist. Miguel's early work life as an acupuncturist informs his art making with a sensitivity and a deep understanding of the human condition.
Kate Gillick | Executive Producer | CO-CEO

Kate brings 35 years of professional practice across theatre, film and TV to Outer Urban Projects. She has trained and worked as an actor, writer, dramaturg, director and producer. She freelanced for many years working in Fringe, with Melbourne Workers Theatre and in TV drama and is an AFTRS screenwriting graduate. Her documentary credits include SBS/CAAMA 'Minmaku Way' (writer), ‘A Few Old Blokes' (writer/director) MIFF and the SBS, ATOM award winner and Dendy nominated 'Remembering Country' (co-writer/director).

Kate was Artistic Co-Director and Creative Producer with the Anti Racism Action Band (A.R.A.B) performing arts program from 2004-12. During this time A.R.A.B produced over 40 projects, performed at 400 gigs and events and played to a total audience of over 100,000. Kate’s wide ranging collaborative and organisational skills and commitment to art that reflects the stories of working class and disenfranchised people has seen her evolution as Executive Producer of Outer Urban Projects. She recently completed her Masters in Screenwriting at VCA, Melbourne University, winning an excellence award for her major project.  

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TEAM

Irine Vela - Artistic Director & Co-CEO / Kate Gillick - Executive Producer & Co-CEO

Claire Wearne - Educational Consultant / David Ralph - General Manager / Lara Weeks - Producer

Ruby Bhullar - Finance Manager / Rahila Merchant - Administration and Finance Coordinator

Simone Etheve - Marketing Support Officer

CONSULTING TEAM

  Ben Starick - Communications Strategist / Michelle Read - Evaluation

PATRON

Christos Tsiolkas

OUR BOARD

Anne Kershaw - Board Member / Leah Perkins - Secretary / Lani Hanna - Board Member

Petra Kalive - Board Member / Tahlia Azaria - Co-Chairperson / Trudy Wise - Board Member

Tirukumar Thiagarajah – Treasurer / Will Dawson – Co-Chairperson

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