Greece
‘Do Robots Have Emotions?’ and ‘Love’s underworld’ presented at Our Festival
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September 1, 2022 Evripideion Theater of Rematia, Chalandri, Greece
Do Robots have emotions?
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With his disarmingly insightful dance piece, Manolis explores the very timely topic of robots, interweaving the crucial issue of control, as well as both artificial and emotional intelligence
Europe Beyond Access presents Experimenting with Dance Dramaturgy
FilmResource
‘Dramaturgy is a concept which cannot be defined just in one way’.
Tanja Erhart and Medie Megas: ‘Access as an Act of Care’
May 21, 2021 Facebook, YouTube, Europe Beyond Access Digital Exchange
Mixed Doubles
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An evening of four new dance duets with disabled dancers commissioned by Skånes Dansteater, Onassis STEGI, Oriente Occidente and Holland Dance Festival as part of Europe Beyond Access.
Interpreting dance with disabled artists
Case StudyResource
Part of Europe Beyond Access is about building public interest in disabled artists’ work through audience education and taste cultivation.
Artist laboratory #5. Making the Leap: Dancer to Choreographer Revealing one’s voice
June 7 – June 11, 2022 Onassis Stegi, Athens, Greece
Report launch: ‘Disabled artists in the mainstream: a new cultural agenda for Europe’
ToolkitResource
‘Disabled artists in the mainstream: a new cultural agenda for Europe’ emerges from the first European Arts & Disability Cluster meeting in The Hague on 30 November 2019.
Film: The Importance of International Collaboration
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Countries across Europe – including the UK – make an international commitment to presenting disabled dancers, performers, directors and choreographers on mainstream stages as part of Europe Beyond Access. This project, coordinated by British Council, demonstrates how transnational collaborations offers powerful benefits for artists, venues and the wider public. Disabled artists and industry leaders involved discuss how multi-country partnerships: