Tag: Inclusivity

The Impact to the Impact

Impact on the IMPACT joint study programme The IMPACT joint study programme thrives on close collaboration between partner institutions, where each brings unique expertise in performance art and choreographic technologies. Through shared teaching, joint residencies, and co-developed modules, partners influence one another’s academic approaches and artistic practices. This dynamic exchange not only enriches the learning […]

Michel Kanzler

Administrative manager – Les SUBS Lyon Association member for 2 dance companies : Corps au Bord – Natacha Paquigon https://www.natachapaquignon.com/la-compagnie L’Atelier L – Elodie Lefebvre In a remarkable heritage site on the banks of the Saône in Lyon, Les SUBS are both a working space for artists and a place where everyone can live and […]

laGeste

laGeste focuses on body, dance and inclusion in the form of creations, residencies and workshops.

Octobre, Sylvie, and Frédérique Patureau (eds.). 2018. Normes de genre dans les institutions culturelles. France, Ministère de la culture.

This book examines gender norms within cultural institutions, exploring how these norms influence practices, policies, and representations in the cultural sector.

Rodriguez Quinones, Ana Laura, and Monika Salzbrunn. “Migrating through the Arts. Deconstructing Alterities through new Approaches to Music and Dance Practices.” New Diversities 25, no. 1 (2024). http://newdiversities.mmg.mpg.de

In recent decades, there has been a growing interest in artistic practices as a lens through which to explore inequalities, navigating the intricate dynamics of mobility, citizenship and belongingness. In particular, music and dance have emerged as illuminating pathways for reimagining migration and diversity research. This transformative perspective challenges conventional categories such as “migrant,” “migration,” […]

Vaysse, Jocelyne. 2020. Mouvements dansés, mouvements pensés : médiations corporelles artistiques, santé et handicaps. L’Harmattan.

Jocelyne Vaysse investigates the intersection of dance, health, and disability, focusing on how artistic bodily mediations can contribute to well-being and inclusion for individuals with disabilities.

Octobre, Sylvie, and Frédérique Patureau (eds.). 2020. Sexe et genre des mondes culturels. ENS Editions.

This book investigates the roles of sex and gender in cultural worlds, analyzing how these dimensions shape cultural practices, representations, and institutions.

Artistic Research in Dance

The Artistic Research Foundation aims to be a platform for experimental artistic research and artistic production in a broad and ambitious sense, yet on a decidedly small and intimate scale. We are positioned on the outskirts of Amsterdam’s established artistic centre, geographically as well as conceptually, where we explore untrodden paths and autonomous quests into […]

Benjamin, Adam. 2002. Making an Entrance: Theory and Practice for Disabled and Non-Disabled Dancers. London: Routledge.

This book explores the integration of disabled and non-disabled dancers in the field of dance, offering both theoretical insights and practical approaches to inclusive dance practices.

Fertier, André. 2014. Danse & handicap visuel. Vol. 1 : pour une accessibilité des pratiques chorégraphiques. Centre national de la danse.

André Fertier addresses the accessibility of choreographic practices for individuals with visual impairments, offering insights and methods to make dance more inclusive for visually impaired participants.

Fertier, André. 2015. Danse & handicap moteur. Vol. 2 : pour une accessibilité des pratiques chorégraphiques. Centre national de la danse.

In this second volume, Fertier focuses on motor disabilities, providing strategies and approaches to ensure that choreographic practices are accessible to individuals with motor impairments.