No LImits DISABILITY & PERFORMING ARTS FESTIVAL BERLIN

GERMANY
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From mysterious dance image storms from Portugal to exuberant retellings of classics from Peru, NO LIMITS once again dares to explode perceived boundaries with theater and dance from around the world. Different programming focuses invite audiences into a conversation about body image and self-empowerment. Germany's largest and most important disability and performing arts festival shows what happens when accessibility issues serve as the starting point for a creative process and artists with disabilities not only participate, but play leading roles in all artistic performances.

Twenty theater, dance, and performing arts groups from 12 countries, with more than 50 performances, will come together for a diverse twelve-day theater festival in collaboration with HAU Hebbel am Ufer, RambaZamba Theater, Thikwa Theater, Ballhaus Ost, and, for the first time, Theater an der Parkaue. A symposium, festivals, and international gatherings for artists working inclusively will complete the program.

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Cía Teatral La Màxima
performing arts company
Spain
Lleida
Festival Visibles
Festival / Event / Programming
Spain
Madrid
The Visibles Festival of inclusive art was founded in 2016 to provide a space for performing artists with disabilities by offering them a professional environment in which to exhibit their creations, show the public new realities, create a space for analysis and discussion around the vision of disability in the performing arts, promote and support the production of shows that include people with disabilities in their teams, and also support and create accessible theater so that everyone has the option of enjoying the performing arts, whether on stage or in the stalls.
Yurdance
performing arts company
Spain
Barcelona
YURDANCE is a dance collective founded in Barcelona in 2014. It is based on the experimentation of non-normative bodies and translates these singularities into tools of creation and expression. The goal of our pieces is to provoke in the viewer a reflection on the stereotypical perception of how we view and value the "other." It is also to reclaim a place in the current art scene. 
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