We're levelling up to make dance accessible to the widest possible range of audiences.
Lived Fiction is the manifestation of our 20-year history, and we hope it will be a timely intervention that can shape the future of contemporary dance.
Discover more: https://t.co/jkE887EoK9
I’d wondered whether, being visually impaired, I’d enjoy watching dance. Experiencing @Stopgapdance’s show Lived Fiction - with integrated access key to every element - was a revelation. Here’s the piece I wrote about my window into dance: https://t.co/vuWar0S3B8
Huge thanks to @Stopgapdance for leading an incredible project with us, and all of the dancers from our Jigsaw Inclusive classes for being so creative and committed.
We performed at @MalvernTheatres today and do it all again next Saturday at Reflections at @WalsallArena!
🌍✨ NO LIMITS – Disability & Performing Arts Festival Berlin returns from 13-24 November! Join UK artists @ClaireCprojects, @Stopgapdance and others as they push creative boundaries in Berlin.
Don’t miss Germany’s largest disability arts festival! https://t.co/AgPJhuAna4
Our house Network Day panel discussion Creating meaningful connections digitally, has been fascinating. Digital content can ‘give audiences ownership of their choices’ to access work and ‘connect audiences who may feel disconnected from traditional venues’.
A brilliant first day with @Stopgapdance!
Thank you all who came to today’s CPD session.
Tomorrow, we start a project with dancers from our Jigsaw Inclusive classes. See what they create on Sunday at @MalvernTheatres or 9 Nov at @WalsallArena
https://t.co/co2lhORQG8
Thank you! Exceptional shot of wheelchair dancer Nadenh Poan, by the master that is Chris Parkes!
https://t.co/iyd9ssi6oq / @ https://t.co/u9bKDiuyP3 on instagram
Just 3 places left for our CPD session with @Stopgapdance tomorrow!
For regional dance teachers, artists and facilitators, focusing on teaching and delivering dance to young people aged 11-20.
📍 Wed 30 Oct 4pm-6pm
📍 Angel Centre, Worcester
📍 £12
👉 https://t.co/uganL7rRlm
Making events accessible for deaf people isn’t just about performing interpretations. Improving accessibility requires venues and promoters to make decisions sooner, work together and provide clear information. This helps deaf audiences know if an event has BSL access without waiting or guessing.
At @PerformInterp, we are working hard to support the industry in making events open and welcoming for everyone. We want deaf audiences to feel included, respected, and informed. Together, we are improving access and experience.
Watch our founder, Marie Pascall, on @BBCMorningLive with @YvonneCobbYumma. Part 2/2
Visit @BBCiPlayer [Morning Live - Series 6: 25/10/2024 @ 55:00] to watch the full segment, including interviews with @DeafRave, and learn more on the latest developments in live event accessibility!
#Deaf #PerformanceInterpreting #DeafAwareness #BBCMorningLive #YvonneCobb #DeafCommunity #BSL #Accessibility #InclusiveEvents #InclusivityMatters #MusicInterpreting #SignLanguage #LiveEvents #DeafRave #ImmersiveExperience #Interpretation #SignLanguageInterpreting #BSLInterpreter #ISLInterpreter #BreakingBarriers #Inclusivity #EmpoweringVoices #PerformanceArt #AccessibleEntertainment
Can't wait for next week with @Dancefest 🥳
Join us on Wednesday for a CPD session aimed at regional dance teachers, artists and facilitators, focusing on teaching and delivering dance to young people aged 11-20!
We’re so excited to be working with this brilliant team from @Stopgapdance next week!
There are still places on our CPD session for teachers, dance artists and anyone interested in knowing how the company work.
Find out more at https://t.co/goGLcaY1rg
https://t.co/OcNYJ1fnEX
Join Our Board of Trustees! 🎭
Are you passionate about theatre and bilingual work? We’re looking for enthusiastic and committed individuals to join our Board of Trustees. 👀
Whether you’re an experienced professional or just excited about theatre and bilingual work, we want to hear from you! You don’t need previous board experience, just a commitment to our values and an interest in making a difference!
First up, Rehearsal Director Amy Butler shares her experiences working with Stopgap for over ten years; dive into Amy’s process and how she worked alongside the dancers and artistic team on Lived Fiction…
https://t.co/LIvR8krARU
In @FrankRGardner's own words: This is 2024, and I find it extraordinary that an airline is allowed to fly in and out of British airports with a policy that effectively says ‘if you can’t walk, you can’t go to the toilet on our planes’.
#RightsOnFlights#EndAbleism
Hannah Sampson (she/they) is a Senior Dance Artist with @Stopgapdance, an inspiring performer and dance teacher with Downs Syndrome, aiming to be a powerful advocate for change and inclusion.
This is such important research and something that’d largely go unreported if it wasn’t for disabled media, such as Access All. It’s a double stigma: non-disabled authorities think it’s entirely normal to treat disabled people this way - and many non-disabled journalists do too.
We think exciting things happen when lots of different people work together and hope that through Lived Fiction, our audiences can understand how different people might meaningfully experience dance and the wider world.
https://t.co/tsgTJz8I1H
"There are certain works that permanently alter one's perception of the world; Lived Fiction is one such creation." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - A Young(ish) Perspective
Join us at our next performance at The Lowry, Salford on Thursday 17 October 🎟️https://t.co/l87xVPo37G
This time last week we were getting ready for our London premiere of Lived Fiction!
We were completely blown away by our audience's support & love at @southbankcentre's Unlimited! Thank you 🥰
Next stop, The Lowry 17th Oct: https://t.co/a7P5h1AyCr