4th FLATFOOT Access Festival

A week of performances, workshops and dialogues that engage access, disability and belonging in dance
ADDN Kenya – SA Residency

Nairobi-based performing artist and contemporary dancer Maulid Owino spent 2 weeks with FLATFOOT DANCE COMPANY, during which they worked with FLATFOOT Downies, in community settings and created ‘Happenstance’.
FLATFOOT ACCESS FESTIVAL 2024

FLATFOOT DANCE COMPANY in partnership with Stable Theatre presents 3rd FLATFOOT Access Festival A week of preformances, workshops and dialogues that engage access, disability and belonging in dance.
2024 JOMBA! Ability Dance Festival Colloquium

African Dance Disability Network with the Centre For Creative Arts, University of Kwazulu-Natal (SA) and the University of Warwick (UK) presents ADDN JOMBA! Ability Dance Festival Colloquium. For full details, check out Jomba.ukzn.ac.za
FLATFOOT ACCESS FESTIVAL 2023

FLATFOOT DANCE COMPANY in partnership with Stable Theatre presents its second annual edition of the FLATFOOT ACCESS FESTIVAL offering a week-long engagement (workshops, panel discussions, and performances) from 28 November to 3 December during South Africa’s National Disability Rights Awareness Month (3 November – 3 December).
Body Moves 2023

From the whirlwind success of last year’s debut, the Body Moves International Inclusive Dance Festival returns for a triumphant second edition. This unique festival, championing both able-bodied and disabled dancers, will come to life at the Sibikwa Arts Centre in Benoni from 20th to 26th November.
JOMBA! Dance Festival 2023

JOMBA! reaching quarter century milestone of 25 years! This festival is dedicated to all those who have made time and space to dance at JOMBA! – to dance makers who have brought beauty, humour, pathos and politics to our stages and hearts, to audiences who come back again and again, and to our partners and […]
Sibikwa ‘Body Moves Festival’

The Body Moves International Integrated Dance Festival, held at the Sibikwa Arts Centre in Benoni, South Africa that brought together able-bodied and differently-abled dancers and choreographers from South Africa, Ireland, Italy, Uganda, the Netherlands and Flanders in a celebration of cultural exchange.