Across the performing arts and across Europe, disabled artists are pushing the boundaries of form, and are presenting audiences, fellow artists and arts professionals with one of the creative opportunities of our time.

© Andreas Simopoulos.
© Andreas Simopoulos.
© Andreas Simopoulos.
© Simone Cargnoni.
© Andreas Simopoulos.

Since 2018, Europe Beyond Access has:

  • Supported disabled artists to internationalise their artistic innovations and their careers
  • Developed a network of leading mainstream organisations with a commitment to present and commission at the highest level
  • Built European audiences interested in high-quality innovative work by Europe’s disabled artists
  • Developed tools and understanding in the wider performing arts market
  • Collaborated with many of the world’s leading arts networks to champion excellent artistic works, and to educate arts professionals
  • Advocated for change in a cultural sector that systematically marginalises disabled artists and arts professionals

In 2023 Europe Beyond Access has once again been funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union and will run for another 4 years, from 2024 to 2027.

An enlarged consortium will continue to support disabled and Deaf performing artists across Europe. The second generation of the project will be run by 10 high-profile European cultural organisation: Skånes Dansteater (Sweden), Holland Dance Festival ((Netherlands), Onassis Stegi (Grece), Oriente Occidente (Italy), Kampnagel – Internationales Zentrum für schönere Künste (Germany), CODA Oslo International Dance Festival (Norway), Centrum Kultury ZAMEK w Poznaniu (Poland), Project Arts Centre (Ireland), Mercat de les Flors (Spain), Culturgest – Fundação CGD (Portugal).
British Council (UK), who initiated and led the first Europe Beyond Access programme from 2018-2023, is now associated partner.

CO-FINANCED BY THE CREATIVE EUROPE PROGRAMME OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, AS PART OF THE EUROPE BEYOND ACCESS II PROJECT

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