DAC present UnEqual Spaces Seminar

Disability Arts Cymru will run an informative and inspiring day of workshops, discussion and performances, focusing on practical ways to achieve best practice in accessibility and inclusion at Grand Theatre, Swansea.

The UnEqual Spaces Seminar will include:

Practical Access led by Rachel Stelmach

Working inclusively led by Patua Dance

Disability Arts: What is it and who cares? led by Maggie Hampton and Chris Tally Evans

 

The seminar showcases the work of talented young disabled artists who also compere the day.

The UnEqual Spaces Seminar will be held at Swansea Grand Theatre on Tuesday September 28th. The seminars costs £25 for DAC members, £35 for non-members and £10 for young disabled people under 18.

For a booking form contact Disability Arts Cymru, Sbectrwm, Bwlch Rd, Fairwater, Cardiff CF5 3EF, telephone 029 2055 1040, email post@dacymru.com or visit www.dacymru.com fr further details.

The UnEqual Spaces Seminar is funded by the Arts Council of Wales, Welsh Assembly Government and Legacy Trust UK.


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