Ros Horin

História

Ros Horin is a director, and writer and an important force in Australian Theatre. Her Directing career spans 3 decades, during which she has directed productions for most of the theatre companies in Australia. She has also been a lecturer in Acting at both NIDA and the VCA. Ros was the Artistic Director of Sydney’s Griffin Theatre Company for 12 years – where she established the company’s national reputation as the home of high quality, bold contemporary Australian theatre. She developed and directed over 30 new Australian plays for Griffin, many of them now considered Australian classics.  Ros has always had a passion for thoughtful, provocative contemporary writing, engaged with important social/political issues.  [from The Baulkham Hills African Ladies Troupe website]

Filmes

Rosemary's Way
Writer
An effervescent facilitator and mother figure, Multicultural Liaison Officer Rosemary is undoubtedly a force of nature. Isolation in Auburn’s migrant community is a huge obstacle, and cultural norms mean that women are often tied to the house or a limited locale. Rosemary, with her larger-than-life spirit and generosity, works tirelessly to draw the women out of their homes and into society. She hosts a lively African Women’s Dinner Dance and takes them on a trip to the Blue Mountains and the NSW South Coast – introducing them to an Australia they’ve never seen before.
Rosemary's Way
Director
An effervescent facilitator and mother figure, Multicultural Liaison Officer Rosemary is undoubtedly a force of nature. Isolation in Auburn’s migrant community is a huge obstacle, and cultural norms mean that women are often tied to the house or a limited locale. Rosemary, with her larger-than-life spirit and generosity, works tirelessly to draw the women out of their homes and into society. She hosts a lively African Women’s Dinner Dance and takes them on a trip to the Blue Mountains and the NSW South Coast – introducing them to an Australia they’ve never seen before.
The Baulkham Hills African Ladies Troupe
Director
The Baulkham Hills African Ladies Troupe documentary film reveals 4 extraordinary journeys of struggle, empowerment and healing through performance