Rethinking Disabled Leadership in Dance
Kate Marsh, a disabled dance artist, researcher, and an assistant professor at Coventry University in the UK, reflects on how the discourse on disability has evolved during her career.
February 6, 2025 | Read Article
Exploring New Avenues of Disability Experience
Elisabeth Motley, a New York City-based choreographer, scholar, and teacher, describes how her work is concerned with disability as a framework for creative practice.
February 3, 2025 | Read Article
Access is An Ongoing Process
Dance artist Devin Hill reflects on their undergraduate experience as a student with a disability and how institutions need to start taking responsibility for making their dance programs accessible and available to students with disabilities.
September 26, 2024 | Read Article
The Value of Studying Dance
Jasmiina Sipilä is the leading teacher in the dance department of Vocational College Live in Helsinki, Finland, where they offer the only professional dance degree for dancers with special needs in the country.
September 23, 2024 | Read Article
Inclusive Dance Education in Ireland
Rhona Coughlan and Kaylie Streit describe Inclusive Dance Cork, a professional dance training program in Cork, Ireland, for people with and without disabilities who want to engage with contemporary inclusive dance.
September 19, 2024 | Read Article
