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OpStories about disabled artists in the Peforming Arts | Diverse Futures
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This page offers inspiring success stories and tips from professional artists in the UK who are disabled. Click on an artist to learn more about their career path, professional training and advice for the next generation of emerging artists. Writer, Director, Musician and Performer. Click here for Alex's story». Please give your name, area/s of work in the performing arts and details of any organisation/s you are currently working with. How did you get started in the arts? Did you have any training?
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Opportunities in Peforming Arts for people who are disabled | Diverse Futures
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Highlights opportunities for young people in the UK who are disabled. An inclusive place where you can explore careers and pathways in the performing arts. Winner of European Diversity Award 2015 for Community Project of the Year. Credits: click for details ». Photographed by Diverse City; Extraordinary Bodies. A collaboration between Diverse City and Cirque Bijou, photographed by Chris. Frazer Smith; Artificial Things. By Stopgap, photographed by Chris Parkes; Breathe. And zoom in on your local area.
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Opportunities in Peforming Arts for the disabled | Diverse Futures
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Diverse Futures highlights opportunities in the performing arts for young people in the UK who are disabled. We have gathered all of the information in one huge and exciting pot! This page enables you to navigate through the information to quickly find opportunities that interest you. Use the drop down menus to search by geographic region. You can select from one menu or all three and press search. If you want to search the whole directory. David Toole in Tracking. By Stopgap photographed by Michael Reeve.
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Pioneers
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In this 'Pioneers' section, you can find out more about some of the people and institutions who are working hard to break down the barriers facing talented disabled people who wish to access further and higher education in the performing arts. Emma McFarland, Diverse Futures' Research and Mapping Lead, was pleased to find and interview some '. We know this is just a start and there are other Pioneers out there. If you know someone who is working to extend access to the performing arts in higher or fu...
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A map of Opportunities in Peforming Arts for the disabled | Diverse Futures
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Organisations Employing Disabled Artists. Have fun with the map to uncover more and more opportunities! If you want to see more than one type of opportunity available in a particular area, eg training courses and professional development, click the relevant boxes then zoom into the area of the map you wish to explore and you will start to see more and more flags appearing. Opportunities 'in the sea' indicate nationally available options. Please read our disclaimer here. In association with pizzazzle.
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Opportunities in Peforming Arts for the disabled | About | Diverse Futures
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Diverse Futures is a project initiated by Diverse City. We are advocates for diversity in the Performing Arts. We work with inclusive groups of young people, communities and professional artists. For many years we have been working with The Remix, an inclusive youth performance company based in Dorset, run by. Together with our partners Activate Performing Arts. Our small but expert team included Emma McFarland. As our Web Developer who has designed the site, Alice Chutter. Diverse City, 2014. Gathering ...