Access All Areas at LADA
- Date
- Tuesday 04 Sep 2018
- Venue
Live Art Development Agency
- Address
The Garrett Centre
117A Mansford Street
London
E2 6LX- Price
- Please send applications to Access All Areas
Please come and meet artists Emma Selwyn, Terry Huggett and Everyday DayLee who will tell you about their ideas for their upcoming development week at Battersea Arts Centre in October and what they need to make their ideas a reality.
Access All Areas are looking for producers and creative collaborators for these, and other, artists and applications for these roles are now open – please apply here
LADA is working with Access All Areas Performance Company to address the lack of visibility for learning disabled and autistic artists within Live Art.
Access All Areas run the award-winning Performance Making diploma course at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and have been piloting different ways for graduates from that programme to create their own work, either as collectives or as solo artists. They are currently supporting 12 artists as part of the Access All Areas Performance Company in a three year artist development programme. In 2017, they worked with artist Daniel Oliver on his LADA DIY project to begin to address the need for better inclusivity which initiated some fruitful collaborations. They have also learnt from other recent successes such as Access All Areas artist Emma Selwyn and Hester Chillingworth collaborating as part of a Steakhouse Live commission.
Access All Areas are aware however that they need a wider pool of creative collaborators who have an understanding of the social model of disability to help develop and promote the artists’ work, and are also keen to think through other strategies for better including learning disabled and autistic artists into programming and development opportunities. They are completely open to new ideas towards commissioning, platforms, networking, funding and programming.
To further this work this is one of three events at LADA:
Banner image credit:
From DIY14: Max DYSPRAXE’s Performance World Neurodivergent Revolution Funtime, led by Daniel Oliver (image courtesy of the artist)
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