Be In! An international accessible film festival network

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

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,

Dilan Aydemir

Artist

Dilan Aydemir is a disabled visual artist from Turkey who works in multimedia. Her work is heavily influenced by the Mexican disability icon, Frida Kahlo. Employing the Tableau Vivant style, Aydemir recreates famous artworks by Frida Kahlo in short self-portrait videos, placing herself at the centre. Aydemir draws parallels between

Un-Label

Collaboration

Un-label was a programme of seminars, artistic and inclusive workshops and a multidisciplinary dance-theatre production, taking place from May 2015 through to April 2017. Un-label has spawned a performing arts company of the same name, and a follow-up collaboration entitled ImPart. Un-Label is run by the Verein der Freunde und Förderer