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Date
21 November 2018 - 14:22

Creating an Inclusive Space for Expression

In its second year, CANdoDANCE continues to provide a safe haven for disabled dancers both from Indonesia and the UK to express themselves.

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Arts and Disability, Theatre and Dance
Date
14 November 2018 - 17:24

Breaking bodily boundaries via dance

Jasmie and Arif from dance company KitaPoleng share their one-of-a-kind experience at Festival Bebas Batas.

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Arts and Disability, Theatre and Dance
Date
30 October 2018 - 17:57

Not just another fish out of water

Get to know better The Fish Police’s infectious brand of neurodiverse punk in this lively interview with the talented foursome from London.

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Arts and Disability, Independent music
disabled group Jakarta barrier free tourism perform public art on car free day
Date
16 October 2018 - 17:44

Breaking boundaries at Festival Bebas Batas

The showcase weekend was a celebration of brilliant art by disabled people. The festival comprised of visual art music, theatre, dance, films, talks, workshops and public intervention art.

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Arts and Disability
Date
11 May 2018 - 19:32

Throwback to UK/ID Festival 2017

See the video highlights from last year's UK/ID Festival!

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Arts and Disability, Arts Residency, Arts and Technology, Visual Arts
Date
09 April 2018 - 13:02

Here are the 15 Selected Projects for 2018 British Council Arts Commission Programme

We're excited to announce the new Arts commission project that will undergo as part of UK/ID campaign 2016-18. Here are 15 out of 35 project applications that has been selected this year.

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Arts and Disability, Arts and Technology, Arts Residency, Visual Arts
Date
03 April 2018 - 15:52

DaDaFest’s Ruth Gould: Arts and Disabilities as Agents of Change

“There’s a real will to see change,” stated Ruth Gould, the Artistic Director of Liverpool-based disability arts organisation DaDaFest.

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Arts and Disability
Date
16 March 2018 - 12:27

Epic Fest’s Anthony Evans: “The future of disability arts in Indonesia is an exciting one”

Based in Cambodia and registered as a charity in the UK, Epic Arts use the arts as a form of expression and empowerment to bring people with and without disabilities together. 

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Arts and Disability
Afrikan Boy performing at the last night of UK/ID Festival
Date
27 October 2017 - 17:22

In pictures: Dance workshops, performance art and music from UK/ID Festival 2017

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Independent music, Theatre and Dance, Arts and Disability
A participant wearing a virtual reality headset
Date
24 November 2016 - 16:14

Exploring empathy and storytelling through virtual reality

At the Digital Design Weekend, an Indonesian remix of the annual V&A event in London. storyteller Jane Gauntlett showcased her interactive experience 'In My Shoes: Dancing With Myself'.

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Arts and Disability, Arts and Technology
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