During this panel, the factors that promote a truly inclusive and diverse reality in the cultural sector, as well as the cross-border mobility of artists with disabilities and their works, will be explored.
Additionally, the discussion will examine how a major event like the Paralympic Games can energize conversations on disability in art and culture, using the example of the London 2012 Olympics. These issues will be discussed from a comparative European perspective with cultural professionals from France, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
A discussion with
Magali Saby, dancer, choreographer, and artistic director of BE TOGETHER
Jo Verrent, director of UNLIMITED, United Kingdom
Noa Winter, curator, dramaturge, and accessibility expert
Delphine Maurel, director of La Bulle Bleue Montpellier
With an introduction and summary by Maud Verdier, lecturer at Paul Valéry University in Montpellier. Hosted by Thierry Séguin, director of CNCA Morlaix.
An event organised by the Goethe-Institut in partnership with CNCA (National Centre for Adapted Creation), the British Council, and La Ménagerie de Verre, as part of the Cultural Olympiad and the Franco-German MOBILE project. Supported by the Franco-German Citizen Fund and the Erlebnis Kunst Foundation.