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- We Want More!: International Workshop for Theatre Artists with or without Disabilities (Portugal)We Want More! is inviting theatre artists, with or without disabilities, from the European Union, Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia), Turkey and Ukraine, to join the international workshop Capacity Building for Inclusion of Theatre Artists, taking place from 12 to 16 September 2025, in Lisbon, Portugal, at Teatro São Luiz.Closed
- British Council: 2x2 Residency Creative Exchange for Disabled Artists in China (Online, UK)This pilot is an initiative designed to foster international collaboration and creative exchange between disabled artists from the UK and China.Closed
- UNESCO: Consultant for Research Paper on Disability Inclusion in the Culture Sector (Online)UNESCO is commissioning a desk study to assess the landscape today for persons with disabilities in terms of the right and access to, and participation and employment in culture.Closed
- Akademie der Künste der Welt/Un-Label: Participatory Residency Programme for Disabled Artists, Activists and Cultural Workers (Germany)As part of the Participatory Residency Programme, the Academy of the Arts of the World (ADKDW), together with Un-Label, is inviting applications for a residency in Cologne, Germany, from April to September 2025 from artists, activists and cultural workers with disabilities, or disabled artists, activists and cultural workers of all disciplines.Closed
- EXIS: InDANCE Residency for Disabled and Non-Disabled Dancers (Greece)EXIS now has an open call for five Europe-based disabled and non-disabled dancers (A&CPs) to participate in the InDANCE residency project to be held in Athens, Greece, from 2 March to 30 April 2025.Closed
- Culture Moves Europe: Third Call for Individual Mobility of Artists and Cultural ProfessionalsCulture Moves Europe is calling for applications from artists and cultural professionals for their third round of mobility funding.Closed
- Cultural Mobility Flows: The International Mobility of Disabled Artists and Culture ProfessionalsThis publications builds upon On the Move’s work in arts, disability and mobility, providing recommendations related to the circumstances in which disabled artists and culture professionals operate. Read it here!
- PASS – Promoting Accessible Shows: Call for Young Composers with Disabilities (Online, Greece)Creative Europe-Funded project PASS – Promoting Accessible Shows is calling for applications from composers under 35 years old of any gender and nationality, with disabilities of any kind, for their call ‘Let’s PASS’.Closed
- Europe Beyond Access: Open Call for Co-ProductionsApplications are now open for European Deaf and/or disabled artists who are seeking co-producers for new artistic works based in dance practice, choreography or movement.Closed
- Dancing Together, Again!: Call for Dance Artists, Curators and Researchers (Italy)Poland’s National Institute of Music and Dance has announced the final call for applications for the ‘Dancing Together, Again!’ creative residency project implemented under the Creative Europe programme. The final residency will take place in Naples, Italy from 4-17 March 2024. Applications are open to artists, curators and researchers in the dance field from Georgia, Croatia, Italy, and Poland.Closed
- Time to Act: Two Years On, Data-led Insights on Performing Arts and Disability in EuropeTwo years on from the ground-breaking Time to Act report, British Council has commissioned On the Move - to conduct a follow-up report looking further into the knowledge gaps in the cultural sector that contribute towards inequalities for disabled artists and audiences.
- Time to Act: How Lack of Knowledge in the Cultural Sector Creates Barriers for Disabled Artists and AudiencesSpanning 42 countries, Time To Act provides the first transnational evidence that lack of knowledge in the mainstream cultural sector is a key barrier preventing disabled artists and arts professionals participating equally in European culture.