ImPArt: a closer look at the productions

ImPArt: a closer look at the productions

Case Study

ImPArt is a two-year collaboration between Un-Label (Germany), NCA.Small Theatre (Armenia), Synergy of Music Theatre (Greece) and Oriente Occidente (Italy), co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union. The project included the creation of three new productions, each exploring the aesthetics of access, which are set for international

ImPArt

Collaboration

ImPArt original production Gravity (and other attractions). Photograph: Giannis Chatziantoniou 'ImPArt - Performing Arts redesigned for immediate accessibility' is an international project co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union, which takes accessibility a step further. The aesthetics of access become a source of inspiration and encourage experimentation. The

ImPArt: exploring the aesthetics of access on an international scale

Case Study

ImPArt is a two-year collaboration between Un-Label (Germany), NCA.Small Theatre (Armenia), Synergy of Music Theatre (Greece) and Oriente Occidente (Italy), co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union. Lisette Reuter, Artistic Director of project co-ordinating partner, Un-Label speaks to Joe Turnbull about the programmes aim to interrogate the

Unlimited: Making the Right Moves

Case Study

Unlimited: Making the Right Moves was a six-year programme run by the British Council, in partnership with Candoco Dance Company across Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Ukraine. It included a series of performances, workshops and research aimed at shifting perceptions of disability within the arts and beyond. British Council Ukraine's Iľja

Un-Label Performing Arts Company

Un-Label Performing Arts Company

Artist

The interdisciplinary, mixed-abled performing arts company Un-Label stands for artistic innovation and diversity. It brings together artists from all over Europe. Our performances featuring emerging artists with and without disabilities set new standards. We connects international stakeholders, scientists and experts in the field from the inclusive cultural scene by hosting symposia,