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Report launch: ‘Disabled artists in the mainstream: a new cultural agenda for Europe’
Download the report here or read it on Issuu. The report is also available in French, Polish and German. Launching in Athens at Onassis STEGI's Interfaces
Film: The Importance of International Collaboration
In this short film, disabled artists and industry leaders involved in Europe Beyond Access discuss how multi-country partnerships: raise the standards of cultural venues and theatres by presenting the most innovative work; enable artistic brilliance through new collaborations and the circulation of ideas; help theatres draw in and engage more diverse audiences that reflect a country’s population.
Tatiana Cholewa nominated for Culture Personality of the Year
Polish disabled dancer Tatiana Cholewa has been nominated for Culture Personality of the Year by mainstream newspaper Dziennik Zachodni. Tatiana has taken part in a number
Celebrating 20 years of Per.Art
Per.Art, the learning-disability theatre company based in Novi Sad, Serbia is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a programme of performances at Gallery of Matica srpska 13-15 December. Joe Turnbull spoke to Artistic Director Saša Asentić about the company’s development over the years.
Meet the artist: Dennis Seidel
Europe Beyond Access introduces German artist Dennis Seidel, a learning-disabled actor and theatre-maker with Meine Damen und Herren. Dennis was one of the creative leaders of the first Europe Beyond Access laboratory hosted by German project partner, Kampnagel in Hamburg. This film is part of a new series of artist profiles produced by Europe Beyond Access that promote disabled artists to international audiences.
Watch film: Unexpected Bodies in Unexpected Places
https://youtu.be/FbiXU7WLHAo Caroline Bowditch and Luke Pell led the second Europe Beyond Access laboratory for disabled artists from across Europe, this time taking place in Skånes Dansteater
Europe Beyond Access: Dance, Politics, Disability & the Body
In February 2019, more than 20 disabled dance practitioners from across Europe took part in Dance, Politics, Disability and the Body, the first of five artistic exchange laboratories of Europe Beyond Access.
Introducing Europe Beyond Access
Introducing Europe Beyond Access, a four-year pan-European project aimed at supporting disabled artists to break the glass ceilings of the contemporary theatre and dance sectors. Watch the trailer for Europe Beyond Access