Tutti Arts

The Sisters of Invention win Music SA Award

General

Tutti Arts-based pop group The Sisters of Invention won Music SA’s Community Achievement Award for 2024.

Photo of Caroline Hardy and Aimee Crathern with a Music SA Award
Photo courtesy Music SA


The Sisters – Aimee Crathern, Michelle Hall, Caroline Hardy, and Annika Hooper – have been together for over 13 years. Their stand-out style and original repertoire redefines and embraces the pop genre. As a group of disabled women, The Sisters are determined to challenge society’s pre-conceived ideas about who can be a pop star and are role models for young disabled singers.

Photo of The Sisters of Invention
The Sisters of Invention: Michelle Hall, Annika Hooper, Aimee Crathern, Caroline Hardy (Photo Thomas McCammon)

The group has achieved so much over the years but this award is definitely a highlight! The Sisters said, in accepting the award:

“We are absolutely thrilled and honoured to receive this award.”

Aimee and Caroline, who accepted the award from Music SA Chair John Glenn on the group’s behalf, thanked Tutti Arts and all the staff there (past and present), their chief collaborators Michael Ross, Kathie Renner and Mario Spate, their families, friends and support workers, and their legion of fans who show them such passionate support.

Thank you to Music SA for this fantastic recognition and to Arts South Australia whose support underpins everything that happens at Tutti.