Meet SA Woman Member, Kasiani Koutris.
Business/Organisation: Dingo Drama
Job Role: Founder
Tell us a bit about you
Kasiani Koutris is the founder of Dingo Drama, an innovative production venture creating bold micro-dramas for the vertical online drama space. She is redefining Australian storytelling by avoiding tired tropes and championing fresh, diverse, and authentic voices. Through Dingo Drama’s social impact stream, Kasiani supports neurodiverse and CaLD women in the screen industry, providing opportunities for skill-building and creative growth.
Tell us a bit about your business or organisation/role:
Dingo Drama is an innovative Australian production venture specialising in bold, original micro-dramas designed for the vertical mobile first drama space. We challenge traditional storytelling by avoiding clichéd tropes and focusing on fresh, authentic narratives that spotlight underrepresented voices. Beyond entertainment, Dingo Drama operates a social impact stream dedicated to supporting neurodiverse and CaLD women in the screen industry through up-skilling, mentorship, and creative development opportunities.
How can we best contact you:
Let’s get to know you a little more.
What has been a lesson you learnt in your career or business that has stayed with you?
Have a go! If you don’t then there will be others doing what you’re doing with perhaps less passion, less drive and less skill. You can learn things as you go along and not everything must be in perfect order when you start..just start somewhere.
Also, do not be afraid of innovation, look at ways to make your product or service more streamlined, cost/time effective or just try bold ways of doing things.
Add VALUE, I cannot stress this enough when providing a service, people will feel it and appreciate this more.
What is your favourite place in South Australia to visit?
Flinders Ranges – Mid North is my favourite place to escape, but how lucky we are as there are many places I could add here.
Why is being part of SA Woman important to you?
To find connections and networking is something that is important but what I find utterly fascinating is learning more about other women and how and why they started their businesses. What drives them, what challenges and adversity have they faced? How do they keep going? I find so much pleasure and learning, about life, about tenacity in others by listening them.
What is a quote or mantra you live by?
Hold yourself in the same light you hold others you admire.
What region of South Australia are you in?:
Adelaide