Next week we’re presenting the online-talk So far, so good? – a reflective talk on personal and structural change in inclusive performing arts. The talk is a collaboration with Göteborgs dans- och teaterfestival and Vara Konserthus.

Over the years we at Danskompaniet Spinn have worked tirelessly to change the idea of who is allowed on stage. Drawing from experiences from both previous and existing networks, we wanted to take this opportunity to reflect on the changes that have been made during these years. What have we learned from working in inclusive dance? Have we gained new audiences or new insights, and how does the personal journey relate to the bigger picture?

Participants are Emilia Wärff (SE) – Dancer with Danskompaniet Spinn, Rani Nair (SE) – Choreographer, Elin Svensson (SE) – Producer Dance at Regionteater Väst and Anna Consolati (IT) – General Manager at Oriente Occidente Dance Festival. The talk is lead by Catharina Bergil – Head of unit, Performing arts, at the Academy of Music and Drama in Gothenburg.

The talk takes place at Vara Konserthus, but will be live-streamed. Book a free ticket, and you will recieve a streaming link to the talk.

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The talk is part of the Spark Lab taking place at Vara Konserthus August 20-24. The lab is lead by Swedish choreographer Rani Nair and Canadian actress and filmmaker Nadia Adame and explores themes like memory, inheritance and storytelling through movement.

Spark is an international project gathering festivals and companies from seven European countries. This talk is presented in collaboration with Vara Konserthus and Spark. Spark is funded by Pro Helvetia, Kulturrådet and Västra Götalandsregionen.

The picture shows a group of dancers in heavy movement blur. On the left is a dancer in wheelchair, and in the background there is also a dancer in wheelchair. Photo: Patrik Gunnar Helin

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