What’s new in Europe Beyond Access II?
What’s new in Europe Beyond Access II?
Opinion
March 1, 2024
Following the announcement that Europe Beyond Access has secured Creative Europe funding for a further four years, Project Director, Ben Evans explains what was learnt from the first iteration and what changes will be made. Moby Dick, Chiara Bersani/Danskompaniet Spinn. Image: Simone Cargnoni Late last year, it was confirmed that Europe Beyond
Project Arts Centre
Partner
Project Arts Centre has a vision of being an equitable, diverse and inclusive artistic and social space, connecting people in creative processes that engage with the messiness of lived experiences and question the status quo. We have a track record of working with artists with a wide range of lived
Croí Glan Integrated Dance Company
Artist
Croí Glan Integrated Dance highlights the value of diverse bodies in creating performance. Working with both disabled and non-disabled dancers we produce innovative, engaging, high calibre productions and deliver associated participatory activities. Croí Glan Integrated Dance Company was set up by Tara Brandel (artistic director) and Rhona Coughlan in 2006 and
Country Profile: Ireland
Country Profile
In the latest of our series of country profiles, Pádraig Naughton, Director of Arts & Disability Ireland explores the history, development and current state of the arts and disability sector in Ireland. Arts and disability in Ireland: a brief history Audiences at Cork Ignite by Simon Mckeown, Suisha Inclusive Arts at
Jess Thom on accessibility and Dublin Theatre Festival 2016
Film
Jess Thom aka Touretteshero talks to Niamh Ní Chonchubhair, programmer at axis: Ballymun about ‘Backstage in Biscuit Land,’ the importance of presenting high quality arts and disability work on our stages and on increasing accessibility for everyone to theatre. Presented at Dublin Theatre Festival 2016 by Arts & Disability Ireland
Ignite: an ambitious commissioning programme in Ireland
Case Study
Pádraig Naughton, Director, Arts & Disability Ireland tells the story of Ignite an ambitious commissioning programme of work unleashing the talents of three artists, Jez Colborne, Aideen Barry and Simon McKeown, on a scale never before seen in Ireland. From its inception in 2012 through to a large-scale multimedia event