Resources
This section collects all the materials EBA has produced over the years. It is content that can be inspiring and useful to artists, companies, art and culture professionals, programmers, policymakers interested in broadening the horizons of the performing arts world.
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European Arts & Disability Cluster Position Paper
A document on how the European Union can and must act to reduce discrimination against artists, cultural workers and audiences with disabilities
Yurdance: In Vacuo
In Vacuo is a dance piece created by Cia Yurdance, co-directed by Míriam Aguilera and Rita Noutel.
Teatr Klucz: Amoroso
Amoroso is a sincere and intimate show in which artists tell a tale of love, in its various forms.
Aristide Rontini: Frammenti di infinito
Frammenti di Infinito is a dance performance in three acts. It was ignited by the encounter with the controversial figure of the Italian writer Pier Paolo Pasolini.
Dance in the 21st Century
“Dance in the 21st Century” is by Natalija Vladisavljević, a choreographer and performer with our partner in Serbia, Per.Art.
Rose la Rose
In ROSE LA ROSE the choreographer duo Rykena/Jüngst together with the performers Amelia Cavallo and Tian Rotteveel dive into the obscure and erotic world of show culture and spectacle.
Other Artists, Other Bodies
The third Europe Beyond Access lab was hosted by Holland Dance Festival on the theme ‘Other Artists, Other Bodies’.
Europe Beyond Access Case Studies: Skånes Dansteater
Part of a series which examines the impact of Europe Beyond Access I on each of the partner organisations, this case study looks at Malmö-based dance organisation, Skånes Dansteater. Compiled by journalist Bella Todd from interview material with Mira Helenius Martinsson (Artistic Director and CEO) and Tanja Mangalanayagam and Liselotte Lindahl (Project leaders, Dialog department).
Europe Beyond Access continues!
Europe Beyond Access has been awarded €2m by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union, ensuring the world’s largest transnational Arts & Disability collaboration continues until 2027.
Time to Act: Two Years On, Data-led insights on Performing Arts and Disability in Europe
Two years on from the ground-breaking Time to Act report, British Council has commissioned On the Move – to conduct a follow-up report looking further into the knowledge gaps in the cultural sector that contribute towards inequalities for disabled artists and audiences.