Patrycja Jarosińska
Patrycja Jarosińska
Artist
Patrycja Jarosińska – dancer, actor, teacher, a deaf person. Patrycja has acted in “Wojna w niebie” (dir. Dominika Feiglewicz, stage movement/directing cooperation. Katarzyna Anna Małachowska, Cricoteka, 2018), which won an award at the Best Off festival for independent theatre. She also danced in a show at the Holland Dance Festival (dir. Marc
Daniel Kotowski
Artist
I am an indicator of incompleteness, inconsistent with the norm, because I am Deaf and I do not use phonic speech. Talking about incompleteness and completeness in the existential dimension, I analyse their potential. I am either considering the possibility of fulfilling expectations of completeness or protesting against it. I am
Signdance Collective International
Artist
The Signdance Collective is a touring performance company that was established in 2001. The company is culturally diverse with a team of experienced deaf and disabled artists at the helm. From 1987 to 2000, the company directors pioneered "signdance theatre", a fusion of sign theatre, dance and live original music.
Ramesh Meyyappan
Artist
Ramesh continually seeks to develop and extend his theatrical visual vocabulary incorporating circus techniques and bouffon within his work. He enjoys the challenge of creating strong narrative work. Over the years, his solo performances and collaborations have toured nationally and internationally to much critical acclaim. Ramesh is interested in creating new
Krazy Kat Theatre Company
Artist
Creating visual theatre with creative and original use of sign language for young audiences, Deaf and mixed ability, their families and friends, Krazy Kat tours the UK and beyond with work that bristles with ingenuity and good humour. Established in 1982 Krazy Kat Theatre Company has a reputation for witty and
Kaite O’Reilly
Artist
Kaite O’Reilly is a UK-based playwright and theatre maker who works internationally in disability arts and culture and so-called ‘mainstream’ culture. Her award-winning plays and performance work are innovative in form, aesthetics, and content, often experimenting with what she calls ‘alternative dramaturgies informed by a d/Deaf and disability perspective’ (embedded
Graeae Theatre Company
Artist
Graeae is a force for change in world-class theatre, presenting a unique approach which: boldly places disabled artists centre-stage in a diversity of new and existing plays pioneers a radical dramatic language by exploring the 'aesthetics of access', creatively embedding a range of tools such as audio description and sign
Fingersmiths
Artist
Fingersmiths aims are to: provide a transformational impact across the arts sectorattract new Deaf practitioners, audiences and participantsbreathe life into established texts and create new and inspirational theatreengage with and provide a unique, creative learning experience for professional artistscreate a welcoming and immersive atmosphere with all our partners.
Deaf Men Dancing
Artist
Deaf Men Dancing is a unique and exciting dance company of all male highly trained professional dancers who are all deaf. DMD first worked together during a two-week workshop in August 2010 and subsequently presented work-in-progress to an audience of invited industry professionals on 13 August 2010. After receiving positive
Deafinitely Theatre
Artist
Deafinitely Theatre is the UK’s leading deaf theatre company. Established in 2002 by Artistic Director and co-founder, Paula Garfield, it produces bilingual theatre in British Sign Language (BSL) and spoken English. This means the company’s work can be understood by both deaf and hearing audiences together while retaining BSL as