Stephanie Barton-Farcas. Disability an theatre: a practical manual for inclusion in the arts
ASSITEJ Spain.
Performing Arts for Young Audiences
Casa del lector – Matadero Madrid
Paseo de la Chopera 14.
28045 Madrid.
+34 912061741
info[@]assitej.es
www.assitej.es
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This space is designed to inspire, connect, and empower those working from, through, and for inclusion, accessibility, and diversity in the performing arts for children and youth. Here you will find a interactive map and a list highlighting structures, performing arts venues, festivals, companies, and social organizations committed to these causes. You'll also have access to essential resources and publications that will help you enrich your projects.
Our goal is to facilitate encounters between cultural stakeholders, social groups, and professionals, promoting collaboration, the exchange of best practices, and the development of joint initiatives. We want this space to be the driving force behind a positive impact on inclusion and accessibility in the performing arts.
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