MOS
MOS
Festival
Accessibility: surtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing audio description for people with visual impairment multi-sensory Guided Tour The tour is addressed to deaf and hard-of-hearing people, as well as people with visual impairment About the show A soundtrack is produced before our very eyes. For, “MOS” is a scenic game of image, sound, and
M-POWER international conference
Festival
M-POWER international conference kickstarts the discussion around the today and tomorrow of disabled artists; from current challenges to exciting new collaborations and initiatives on the horizon. PANEL 1: Becoming an Artist: Opportunities and Challenges Is it “Art by artists with disabilities” or is it just “Art”? Do we need or have to
M-Power Festival
Festival
M-POWER is a restless festival which makes clear that the notions of disability and being static are not at all related. Disabled artists are the protagonists in three performances, a film, an international conference, and four workshops organized by the Onassis Stegi with the support of Europe Beyond Access (co-funded
Matchbox: The Musical
A war between four walls | Based on the film by Yannis Economides The performances on 21 and 22 December 21st and 22nd, and on 12-14 January will be held according to standards of universal accessibility, in collaboration with cultural organization liminal. They will include interpretation in Greek sign language and Greek surtitles
‘Do Robots Have Emotions?’ and ‘Love’s underworld’ presented at Our Festival
Festival
On Thursday, September 1, the projects “Do Robots Have Emotions?” by Manolis Saridakis, and “Love’s underworld” by Stavros Zafeiris are landed at the Evripideion Theater of Rematia in Chalandri, Attica. These two new works are Europe Beyond Access commissions through our partner in Greece, Onassis STEGI. Do Robots Have Emotions? Manolis Saridakis touches upon
Tanja Erhart and Medie Megas: ‘Access as an Act of Care’
Choreographer Medie Megas (Greece/UK) interviews dance artist Tanja Erhart (Austria/UK) on challenging stereotypes, using dance as a form of activism, and ableism in the performing arts. This interview was organised by our Europe Beyond Access partner in Athens, Οnassis STEGI. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKWjN6mYlNo
Mixed doubles at Kalamata Dance Festival
Cornered (Holland Dance Festival). The Kalamata Dance Festival, in partnership with Onassis STEGI presents Mixed Doubles, four duets with disabled and non-disabled dancers created by Faizah Grootens, Venetsiana Kalampaliki, Diego Tortelli, and Roser López Espinosa. The duets have been commissioned by Holland Dance Festival (the Netherlands), Onassis STEGI (Greece), Oriente Occidente Dance Festival (Italy),
Artist laboratory #5. Making the Leap: Dancer to Choreographer Revealing one’s voice
The fifth (and final) Europe Beyond Access artist laboratory was hosted at Onassis STEGI in Athens, Greece, from 7 to 12 June. It was aimed at disabled dancers from the project who wanted to engage in a creative research process and to explore the field of choreography. Artistic practices and tools