Teatro La Plaza: Hamlet

Teatro La Plaza: Hamlet

Festival

Accessibility: wheelchair accessible About the show A group of people with Down syndrome take the stage to share their desires and frustrations through a free version of Hamlet. The play is built between Shakespeare’s text and the actors lives and takes as a starting point the question he asks us about existence. To

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

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

‘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

Oriente Occidente festival 2022

Festival

https://youtu.be/p4-s23eWncw Taking place in Rovereto, Italy, from 3-10 September 2022, Europe Beyond Access partner Oriente Occidente will be incorporating SubPac technology and audio introductions to performances to ensure that Deaf, hard-of-hearing, Blind and visually impaired audiences have access to the festival programme. The performances that will feature the use of SubPacs are: é

The Holland Dance Festival 2022

Festival

Europe Beyond Access partner Holland Dance Festival – a leading Dutch dance organisation whose mission is to make dance accessible for everybody regardless of age, social or cultural background, ability or disability – presents the 18th edition of its world-renowned biennial festival. The festival will showcase the richness, diversity and inclusivity

Claire Cunningham’s artist talk at Dansfunk 3.0

Festival

Europe Beyond Access founding partner, Skånes Dansteater, invites you to join an artist talk with dancers and choreographers Dan Daw, Claire Cunningham and Madeleine Månsson, chaired by Caroline Bowditch (CEO Art Access Victoria). The conversation will focus on the creative process and disabled-led dance practices.The session will be held in