Beyond Signs

Beyond Signs

Collaboration

For equal access, professionalisation and engagement of native signer artists for mixed audiences Beyond Signs is a two-year project (2020-2022) intending to improve the social integration of deaf people through artistic cooperation, by involving them actively in the performing arts sector, from the creation to the staging, collaborating and touring in

Moving Beyond Inclusion

Collaboration

"Lab Sweden" - Gothenburg & Uddevalla, August/September 2016 (Photo: Patrik Gunnar Helin) Co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union, Moving Beyond Inclusion was a partnership programme running from July 2016 to June 2018, which brought together six inclusive dance companies and presenters from across Europe: Candoco Dance Company (UK)Croatian Institute

Moving Beyond Inclusion

Opinion
July 10, 2017

Moving Beyond Inclusion is a Creative Europe funded collaboration between six of Europe's leading inclusive dance companies. Project Producer, Joanne Lyons of UK partner Candoco Dance Company explains the motives, aims and challenges of this ambitious initiative. tanzfaehig’s choreographic research with Matanicola. Photograph: Ute Haufe Moving Beyond Inclusion (MBI) brings together

Unlimited Access

Collaboration

Unlimited Access was a European-wide programme designed to support best practice in the commissioning, creation, dissemination and programming of performing arts by Deaf and disabled artists. It was a two-year programme starting in 2013, delivered by four partners: the British Council (UK), the Onassis Cultural Centre (Greece), Associação Vo'Arte (Portugal) and the Croatian Institute for

Croatian Institute for Movement and Dance

Case Study

Mirna Zagar, Director of the Croatian Institute for Movement and Dance in Zagreb, talks about the changes she has witnessed in Croatia and the work still to be done in making the dance scene more inclusive. The Croatian Institute for Movement and Dance (HIPP or Hrvatski institut za pokret i ples

IMRC (Integrated Movement Research Collective), Croatia

Case Study

IMRC (Integrated Movement Research Collective) is an integrated contemporary dance group founded in 2012, in residence at the Croatian Institute for Movement and Dance. In Croatia, Unlimited Access is delivered by HIPP, the Croatian Institute for Movement and Dance, an organisation pioneering and enhancing infrastructural support for independent contemporary dance and