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Other Artists, Other Bodies
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The third Europe Beyond Access lab was hosted by Holland Dance Festival on the theme ‘Other Artists, Other Bodies’.
Film: Making the Leap: Dancer to Choreographer
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Are you a dancer wanting to develop your own choreographic practice? In this short film, we speak to disabled artists during a Europe Beyond Access laboratory that specifically focused on developing new choreographic skills and approaches. Many of the artists have experience as performers but are now interested in building their careers as choreographers in their own right.
Watch Society Uncensored: Disability and culture, visibility and representation
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On 19 February 2023, Onassis STEGI premiered their second episode of Society Uncensored, titled ‘Disability and culture, visibility and representation.
Europe Beyond Access presents Experimenting with Dance Dramaturgy
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‘Dramaturgy is a concept which cannot be defined just in one way’.
Europe Beyond Access presents ‘Learning Disabled Leaders in Theatre and Dance’
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Find out how learning disabled leaders in theatre and dance are challenging perceptions of the creative potential of disabled artists and breaking the boundaries in the performing arts.
Europe Beyond Access presents ‘Arts, disability and social change’
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Discover how a generation of disabled dancers, choreographers and interdisciplinary artists are creating social change through the work that they make.
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.
We Are Not Monsters
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Led by Dalibor Šandor, a Serbian learning disabled performer and director, ‘We Are Not Monsters’ is a powerful performance commissioned through Europe Beyond Access that challenges the marginalisation and discrimination experienced by disabled people in society.
Film: Making Dance that Celebrates Difference
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How can we create dance and performing arts scenes that are more diverse and that support the work of disabled dancers and artists?