1noThe aim of this paper is to trace recent developments in Irish disability theatre, primarily in the light of the theoretical debate that envisions disability theatre at the interdisciplinary crossroads of disability studies and performance studies. I will describe how disability theatre in Ireland was portrayed in Face On: Disability Arts in Ireland and Beyond (2007) edited by Kaite O’Reilly. In particular, many contributors lament the backwardness of disability theatre in Ireland. In 2012, however, the Irish Arts Council revised and formalised its previous policy, which had been ineff ective in supporting artists and audiences with disabilities. In conjunction with Arts and Disability Ireland, their strategic plans brought forth signifi...
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This double issue of Scene is the first special issue of a peer-reviewed international journal since...
This presentation is a look at the differences in respite care facilities in Ireland as compared to ...
This study provides an insight into the role of the facilitator and the dynamics of facilitation wit...
This study investigates the ways which people with disabilities are integrated into the artistic pra...
Disability in theatre has become a well-established area of academic enquiry. My own research is in ...
This thesis is a historical investigation of how the state and voluntary sector responded to intelle...
This thesis is a historical investigation of how the state and voluntary sector responded to intelle...
Disability has always had a prominent place on the theatrical stage. Throughout the C19th, C20th and...
Disability Theatre has a constructive and purposeful role to play within society as it enables disab...
What is the difference between mainstream theatre and disability theatre? Unfortunately this is not ...
The aim of this chapter is to briefly outline how disability has been represented in theatre, what a...
This dissertation takes up questions of access at the level of language itself, as well as in the co...
non-peer-reviewedIntroduction: In Ireland, there are approximately 40,000 wheelchair users. For many...
The Edinburgh festival fringe is the inspiration for this article which offers an initial considerat...
This paper addresses the accessibility of dance and performer training for people with disabilities,...
This double issue of Scene is the first special issue of a peer-reviewed international journal since...
This presentation is a look at the differences in respite care facilities in Ireland as compared to ...
This study provides an insight into the role of the facilitator and the dynamics of facilitation wit...
This study investigates the ways which people with disabilities are integrated into the artistic pra...
Disability in theatre has become a well-established area of academic enquiry. My own research is in ...
This thesis is a historical investigation of how the state and voluntary sector responded to intelle...
This thesis is a historical investigation of how the state and voluntary sector responded to intelle...
Disability has always had a prominent place on the theatrical stage. Throughout the C19th, C20th and...
Disability Theatre has a constructive and purposeful role to play within society as it enables disab...
What is the difference between mainstream theatre and disability theatre? Unfortunately this is not ...
The aim of this chapter is to briefly outline how disability has been represented in theatre, what a...
This dissertation takes up questions of access at the level of language itself, as well as in the co...
non-peer-reviewedIntroduction: In Ireland, there are approximately 40,000 wheelchair users. For many...
The Edinburgh festival fringe is the inspiration for this article which offers an initial considerat...
This paper addresses the accessibility of dance and performer training for people with disabilities,...
This double issue of Scene is the first special issue of a peer-reviewed international journal since...
This presentation is a look at the differences in respite care facilities in Ireland as compared to ...