Performances will share personal reflection through dance, music and song.
Brought to you by the Sandy Point Community Group and (it’s no) drama as an event celebrating International Women’s Day, 2026. Sunday 1 March 2026, 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Program
Hannah Bradsworth
My Spotlight is a short performance conceived by (it’s no) drama ensemble performer Hannah Bradsworth, with music by Luke Richardson and outside eye, Samara Cunningham. The work revisits Hannah’s journey as a performer, moving through key moments from early career to the present day. Hannah explores personal reflection alongside new ideas and contemporary dance choreography.
This project is proudly funded by Regional Arts Victoria through the Regional Arts Fund.
Caitlin Pinkington
Caitlin is a mum, a Sandy Pointer and a community musician. She enjoys writing quirky songs about life, motherhood, and the wonderful women in her life.
Caitlin also plays with The Stony Six and The Lunettes
Sandy Point Community Choir
This community singing group is led by founder Marianne Cook and accompanied by pianist Andrew Murray.

(it’s no) drama
(it’s no) drama is a not-for-profit inclusive arts company based in South Gippsland, Victoria. Founded in 2015 by Emily Ardley to address the lack of regional arts opportunities for people with and without disabilities, the company creates innovative physical theatre and multi-disciplinary performance projects that elevate diverse voices and challenge artistic norms.
Committed to accessibility, artistic excellence and community engagement, (it’s no) drama produces original works, facilitates community outreach programs and nurtures creative experiences that enrich cultural life in our region.
A donation from the Sandy Point Community Group’s International Women’s Day event will directly feed into our programs to elevate women’s contributions across (it’s no) drama’s 2026 activities. It will support women with disability to be spotlighted in leadership roles and development opportunities, including upcoming events such as the Tea Cosy Festival and coLAB Inclusive Arts Festival in September.