Amoroso
Amoroso
Accessibility a movement performance with some spoken text translated into Polish sign language audio description Endeavour therefore to withdraw thy heart from the love of visible things, and to turn thyself to the invisible. Thomas à Kempis About the show Following Tranquillo and Intermezzo, two award-winning and critically acclaimed productions, Teatr Klucz returns to stage
Yesol Kim
Artist
Yesol Kim is a dancer based in Sweden who performed in Skånes Dansteater’s outdoor production of Uncharted, as well as taking part in the third Europe Beyond Access laboratory in Maastricht. As a dancer, she is passionate about raising the visibility of disabled dancers in the performing arts, and continually expanding her
Irini Kourouvani
Artist
Irini Kourouvani is a disabled dancer and choreographer based in Greece who has developed her unique practice by moving between the worlds of sports and performing arts. Having taken part in four world championships (athletics, para dance sport, powerlifting and sailing), her dance credits include performing with Wrong Move Dance
SAND-R
Artist
SAND-R (he/they), otherwise known as Sander Verbeek is a proud to be disabled artist from The Netherlands. SAND-R's career started at Holland Dance Festival (HDF) in 2016. At HDF he quickly got to collaborate with other European dance companies through iDance and also to perform with The Dutch National Ballet.
Maikel Walker
Artist
Maikel Walker is a Dutch disabled breaker that has entered the world of contemporary dance and theatre production with his bold creative ideas and innovative combination of styles. Maikel’s dance practice is influenced by his training in martial arts and his experience as a B-boy. Maikel has worked with Jonzi
Kimberley Harvey
Artist
Kimberley Harvey is a performer and choreographer based in the UK whose work explores perspectives of touch, being held, intimacy and communication. She has been a Candoco Artist with Candoco Dance Company since 2010, during which time she has led dance classes and performed at the London 2012 Paralympic Closing Ceremony. In 2011,
Teatro La Plaza: Hamlet
Festival
Accessibility: wheelchair accessible About the show A group of people with Down syndrome take the stage to share their desires and frustrations through a free version of Hamlet. The play is built between Shakespeare’s text and the actors lives and takes as a starting point the question he asks us about existence. To
Theater Bremen / Unusual Symptoms / Adrienn Hód: Harmonia
Accessibility: wheelchair accessible About the show In Harmonia, Unusual Symptoms and Hungarian choreographer Adrienn Hód invite us to explore a new the human body and its meaning in dance and society. Between shared explorations of physical diversity, fun-filled exuberance and a good dose of self-irony, an ensemble of dancers with and without disabilities
Diana Niepce: The other side of the dance
Festival
Diana Niepce. The other side of the dance Accessibility: wheelchair accessible About the show In previous work, dancer, choreographer and acrobat Diana Niepce depicted the process surrounding her self-recovery after a fall from the trapeze in which she suffered a spinal cord injury. As a performer, she has since then been searching for new
Vero Cendoya: KEBO (Mapa de la pell d’un cos)
Festival
Accessibility wheelchair accessibility magnetic loop About the show This work takes as its title from the name of the brush used in the Japanese technique kintsugi, which is the repair of cracks in ceramic pieces using a resin varnish sprinkled or mixed with gold, silver or platinum powder. The piece address the idea that breakages