Theater Bremen / Unusual Symptoms / Adrienn Hód: Harmonia
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
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
Mercat de les Flors
Partner
Website: Mercat de les flors Our commitment with EBA project Learn from the structures with more experience and good practices. Get to know artists and talent make their work visible. Generate opportunities and inspiration in our community from the connection and work in an international network. Transmit this knowledge and knowhow,
Europe Beyond Access introduces… Laila White (Spain)
Film
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wj5PSMDIook Laila White is a multidisciplinary artist who was born in Tindouf, Algeria and is now based in Spain. As a contemporary dancer, choreographer, photographer and artist, she has collaborated on projects with international artists including Neus Canalias (Girona), Taiat Dansa (Valencia), Cie BewegGrund & Alessandro Schiattarella (Switzerland), Antonio Quiles (Seville),
Laila White
Artist
Laila White is the woman of two lives. The pair woman: The woman with two names, two mothers, two crutches, and a twin sister. She was born in the inhospitable desert of the refugee camps of Tindouf, where, at seven months of age, she contracted poliomyelitis. At the age of
Be In! An international accessible film festival network
Opinion
October 18, 2019
Following discussions between Oska Bright (UK), Klappe Auf (Germany) and Engelsiz Festival (Turkey), the trio decided to self-initiate a network of trusted disability film festivals from across Europe. Joe Turnbull investigates the network and its constituent partners. The first meeting of the Be In Accessible Film Festivals network. Photograph courtesy
NWN Photography
Artist
The first bank of images made by photographers with disabilities is reality (in Beta version). A meeting place between companies, organizations, graphic designers ... and all the photographers with disabilities who wish to be on the project are welcome. http://noswhynot.photoshelter.com 'NOS, WHY NOT?' works to facilitate inclusion through photography, creating an international network
Juan delGado
Artist
Juan delGado works across a range of media including installation and photography and has produced an extensive body of work that explores themes of trauma, landscape, disability, dislocation and gender. delGado has exhibited widely including at ARCO’05 in Madrid; Freud Museum, London; Budapest Biennale; Salisbury Arts Centre; Istanbul Biennal, Lighthouse, Poole