Opportunities

Call out for papers and presentation for the 4th annual (digital and on-line)
JOMBA! MASIHAMBISANE DIALOGUES #4
Deadline for abstracts: Friday 5 April, 2024 (by 4pm)
(RE)TURN TO THE DRUM? – provocations in contemporary dance’s engagements with traditions, cultures, memory, hybridity, and contested identities.

Lincoln Center Presents – Education Open House Sunday, October 29, 2023 / 11:00 am
ITAC Hub’s Global Working Group on Accessibility Panel Discussion – Invitation for in person and on zoom – for artists living with disability and practitioners and choreographers.
Please visit the Lincoln Center to learn about the full day of offerings

UN Women East and Southern Africa seeks to partner with an Organisation of persons with disabilities (OPDs) operating in East and Southern Africa to guide actions that can strengthen UN Women’s partnerships with organizations of women and girls with disabilities working on EVAWG in East and Southern Africa.
The collaboration will contribute to UN Women EVAWG Programmes establishing partnerships with organizations of women and girls with disabilities and interventions inclusive of women and girls with disabilities.
For more information, please visit UN Women

Share and learn together about best practice in international dance and disabilityJoin us for a series of webinars and artist residencies to open up dialogue about dance and disability between artists, producers and venues based in England and Italy. Curated by Stopgap Dance Company and commissioned by Arts Council England, the Italian Ministry of Culture (The Performing Arts department), the Italian Cultural Institute of London and the British Council, the ‘Open Dialogo’ series promotes a bilateral cultural exchange through sharing of knowledge and experiences between disabled and non-disabled artists and influencers working in England and Italy.
For more information, please visit Open Dialogo

British Council Unlimited Micro Awards Round Five, with UK collaboration,
see WeAreUnlimited website for details
In total, micro grants of £2,500 will be awarded to approximately 10 pairs of disabled artists.Collaborations need to take place between May – July 2023. Deadline for applications: Monday 17 April, 12 noon.