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Join the community! We learn through sharing, at our own time and place. The community meets online and offline to practice and learn together. Join the community! Visit www.inclusivedance.eu. Creating a profile is easy, fast & free! • EXPLORE all content on dance and public space, diversity and somatics and the relations with transferable skills of the dance artist; (non-members have limited access)

• Find offline events to meet, practice and learn more • SHARE your own best practices, events, arts and knowledge and respond and dialogue • CONNECT with new networks and create a portfolio

Thank you

We want to thank you for visiting the Inclusive Dance Event. We also want to thank our partners Royal Conservatoire Antwerp – Artesis Plantijn University College and Duncan Centre Conservatory in Prague in co-operation with their respective partners DEMOS Antwerp, Parkinson Help vs. Prague and Tilburg Dansstad/ DansBrabant, for helping the last three years to get this project to a next level. For more information, please visit www.inclusivedance.eu. If you have any questions, please send an email to fhkdanceacademy@fontys.nl for the attention of inclusivedance.

grafisch ontwerp blend & Blink

• Check updates on all the forthcoming activities like calls, workshops, events, symposia, work opportunities.

Welcome

About us

Welcome to the Inclusive Dance Event! Today we want

The

project

Inclusive Dance Event

has

to share, explore and connect around the outcomes of

been developed by an

the 3 year Erasmus+ project, Inclusive: The Transferable

international

consortium

skills of the dance artist.

formed

Fontys

We have worked from an inclusive vision on and approach to dance. With an inclusive vision and researching ways of working with the transferable skills of the dance artist, we wish to contribute to the development and position of dance and the dance artist in society.

by

Dance

23 mei

Academy in Tilburg (NL), Royal Conservatoire Antwerp – Artesis Plantijn University College (BE) and Duncan Centre Conservatory in Prague (CZ), in co-operation with their respective partners DEMOS Antwerp, Parkinson Help vs. Prague and Tilburg Dansstad/ DansBrabant.

Dance only for the theatre stage, or art for art sake is an outdated reality. Dance art offers much more. Today

The project aims to redefine dance education, contribute to

we explore the potentiality of dance with, for and in

career development and the positioning of dance in society from

a variety of sectors, contexts and groups with mixed

an inclusive approach. How dancers can diversify and pro-actively

abilities and vice versa. And we share insights and

create their own job opportunities, not only as performers but to

experiences on renewed educational practices and

expand the benefits of dance in society.

collaborations. This event marks the closing of the project and is the gateway to build a community that connects on- and offline around these valuable topics.

Each partner adopted a theme: Re-thinking Bodies (Antwerp), Re-designing Spaces (Tilburg) and Somatics (Prague) and created a practice based research trajectory. The three intensive study

After this day we hope your perspectives on dance

programs were organized with the learning community of teachers,

have broadened, that you have made new connec-

students and partners. We have experimented with digital means

tions and start sharing from your practice in your own

like live streaming and forms of online learning. The created platform

environments and online. In this way the growing

offers the first 120 hours curated content to explore and much more.

body of knowledge and practices for and by the

The platform is part of the larger sharing learning community that is

inclusive dance community can be sustainable.

now open to all: www.inclusivedance.eu.


Program Inclusive Dance Event

The value of dance as an embodied practice

The value of dance with and for mixed abilities

9.00

Walk in & subscription

9.30

Welcome by Herma Tuunter

Managing Director Dance, Fontys School of Fine and Performing Arts

9.45

Q&A

9.30

9.45

Dancers have always made transfers in their careers. Together with the recent development in dance is the use of dance for societal means: tools from dance and movement techniques, perspectives and creative concepts are integrated in the practices of health, personal development, creative thinking, social and urban development projects and many other fields. Thus, current dance practice offers opportunities to contribute directly to society. Our aim is to offer a wide(r) definition on what it means to be a dance artist right now and to facilitate an ongoing conversation across sectors, cultures and disciplines.

11.00

Curators Katerina Dietova, Nathalie Gordon, Ulrika Kinn Svensson with Dirk Dumon

Photo William van der voort

The value of dance as cross sectoral practice in public spaces through spatial awareness

Photo Cy Leong

Our themes

A dance artist that acknowledges the potential of contemporary craftsmanship to transfer skills, values and knowledge into other domains of human life.

11.00 Parallel programmed workshops 12.30

Photo Ellis van veldhuizen

Dance and Diversity (Antwerp) The Antwerp team focused on the theme re-thinking bodies in new and existing dance practices, national and international, accessible for dancers with and without disabilities that are interested in movement and dance being inclusive for dancers with a variety of physical and mental abilities.

1. Body-Mind Centering with Anka Sedlackova

2. Dance & Wellbeing with Katerina Dietova and Andrew Greenwood

3. Encounter, Inclusion Dance, with Goele van Dijk and Wietse Vendrig

4. Site-movement based practices from city streets and museum gallery with Sara Wookey

5. Corporate Body Practice with Laurent Delom de MĂŠzerac

6. The space between us with Jasper Dzuki Jelen and Mojra Vogelinik Skerlj (100 Hands)

Dance and Public Space (Tilburg) The theme of Tilburg has a long history in the program of the academy. Tilburg aimed for an explication of the theme through practice based research around dance in public spaces and the effects on the art, the artist and the public space by changing contexts.

12.30 Lunch 13.20

Livestream 13.20 15.15

Round table conversation around transferable skills of the dance artist with Guy Cools, Andrew Greenwood, Sara Wookey and students

Photo William van der voort

Photo Ellis van veldhuizen

Dream CafĂŠ 15.15 Dance and Somatics (Prague)

16.25 Active round up 16.45 16.45 Gathering with drinks

Photo William van der voort

Team Prague worked with somatic skills and the embodied knowledge of the moving body of oneself and others and spatial skills (e.g. how to navigate space). The combination of somatic and artistic practices was researched with para-medicals, dancers, visually impaired people and people with Parkinson disease throughout Czech Republic.

16.25

Co-creative session with all participants to invite future perspectives


Program Inclusive Dance Event

The value of dance as an embodied practice

The value of dance with and for mixed abilities

9.00

Walk in & subscription

9.30

Welcome by Herma Tuunter

Managing Director Dance, Fontys School of Fine and Performing Arts

9.45

Q&A

9.30

9.45

Dancers have always made transfers in their careers. Together with the recent development in dance is the use of dance for societal means: tools from dance and movement techniques, perspectives and creative concepts are integrated in the practices of health, personal development, creative thinking, social and urban development projects and many other fields. Thus, current dance practice offers opportunities to contribute directly to society. Our aim is to offer a wide(r) definition on what it means to be a dance artist right now and to facilitate an ongoing conversation across sectors, cultures and disciplines.

11.00

Curators Katerina Dietova, Nathalie Gordon, Ulrika Kinn Svensson with Dirk Dumon

Photo William van der voort

The value of dance as cross sectoral practice in public spaces through spatial awareness

Photo Cy Leong

Our themes

A dance artist that acknowledges the potential of contemporary craftsmanship to transfer skills, values and knowledge into other domains of human life.

11.00 Parallel programmed workshops 12.30

Photo Ellis van veldhuizen

Dance and Diversity (Antwerp) The Antwerp team focused on the theme re-thinking bodies in new and existing dance practices, national and international, accessible for dancers with and without disabilities that are interested in movement and dance being inclusive for dancers with a variety of physical and mental abilities.

1. Body-Mind Centering with Anka Sedlackova

2. Dance & Wellbeing with Katerina Dietova and Andrew Greenwood

3. Encounter, Inclusion Dance, with Goele van Dijk and Wietse Vendrig

4. Site-movement based practices from city streets and museum gallery with Sara Wookey

5. Corporate Body Practice with Laurent Delom de MĂŠzerac

6. The space between us with Jasper Dzuki Jelen and Mojra Vogelinik Skerlj (100 Hands)

Dance and Public Space (Tilburg) The theme of Tilburg has a long history in the program of the academy. Tilburg aimed for an explication of the theme through practice based research around dance in public spaces and the effects on the art, the artist and the public space by changing contexts.

12.30 Lunch 13.20

Livestream 13.20 15.15

Round table conversation around transferable skills of the dance artist with Guy Cools, Andrew Greenwood, Sara Wookey and students

Photo William van der voort

Photo Ellis van veldhuizen

Dream CafĂŠ 15.15 Dance and Somatics (Prague)

16.25 Active round up 16.45 16.45 Gathering with drinks

Photo William van der voort

Team Prague worked with somatic skills and the embodied knowledge of the moving body of oneself and others and spatial skills (e.g. how to navigate space). The combination of somatic and artistic practices was researched with para-medicals, dancers, visually impaired people and people with Parkinson disease throughout Czech Republic.

16.25

Co-creative session with all participants to invite future perspectives


Photo amat bolsius

Join the community! We learn through sharing, at our own time and place. The community meets online and offline to practice and learn together. Join the community! Visit www.inclusivedance.eu. Creating a profile is easy, fast & free! • EXPLORE all content on dance and public space, diversity and somatics and the relations with transferable skills of the dance artist; (non-members have limited access)

• Find offline events to meet, practice and learn more • SHARE your own best practices, events, arts and knowledge and respond and dialogue • CONNECT with new networks and create a portfolio

Thank you

We want to thank you for visiting the Inclusive Dance Event. We also want to thank our partners Royal Conservatoire Antwerp – Artesis Plantijn University College and Duncan Centre Conservatory in Prague in co-operation with their respective partners DEMOS Antwerp, Parkinson Help vs. Prague and Tilburg Dansstad/ DansBrabant, for helping the last three years to get this project to a next level. For more information, please visit www.inclusivedance.eu. If you have any questions, please send an email to fhkdanceacademy@fontys.nl for the attention of inclusivedance.

grafisch ontwerp blend & Blink

• Check updates on all the forthcoming activities like calls, workshops, events, symposia, work opportunities.

Welcome

About us

Welcome to the Inclusive Dance Event! Today we want

The

project

Inclusive Dance Event

has

to share, explore and connect around the outcomes of

been developed by an

the 3 year Erasmus+ project, Inclusive: The Transferable

international

consortium

skills of the dance artist.

formed

Fontys

We have worked from an inclusive vision on and approach to dance. With an inclusive vision and researching ways of working with the transferable skills of the dance artist, we wish to contribute to the development and position of dance and the dance artist in society.

by

Dance

23 mei

Academy in Tilburg (NL), Royal Conservatoire Antwerp – Artesis Plantijn University College (BE) and Duncan Centre Conservatory in Prague (CZ), in co-operation with their respective partners DEMOS Antwerp, Parkinson Help vs. Prague and Tilburg Dansstad/ DansBrabant.

Dance only for the theatre stage, or art for art sake is an outdated reality. Dance art offers much more. Today

The project aims to redefine dance education, contribute to

we explore the potentiality of dance with, for and in

career development and the positioning of dance in society from

a variety of sectors, contexts and groups with mixed

an inclusive approach. How dancers can diversify and pro-actively

abilities and vice versa. And we share insights and

create their own job opportunities, not only as performers but to

experiences on renewed educational practices and

expand the benefits of dance in society.

collaborations. This event marks the closing of the project and is the gateway to build a community that connects on- and offline around these valuable topics.

Each partner adopted a theme: Re-thinking Bodies (Antwerp), Re-designing Spaces (Tilburg) and Somatics (Prague) and created a practice based research trajectory. The three intensive study

After this day we hope your perspectives on dance

programs were organized with the learning community of teachers,

have broadened, that you have made new connec-

students and partners. We have experimented with digital means

tions and start sharing from your practice in your own

like live streaming and forms of online learning. The created platform

environments and online. In this way the growing

offers the first 120 hours curated content to explore and much more.

body of knowledge and practices for and by the

The platform is part of the larger sharing learning community that is

inclusive dance community can be sustainable.

now open to all: www.inclusivedance.eu.


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