š£ @CRIPticArts are looking for a disabled Set, Costume & Props Designer to work alongside the Director and creative team to create an integrated set design for their 2024 show The Acts.
Closing - 04 June
Location - London
££ - £2550
disabilityarts.online/jobs/cā¦
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Thankyou @DisArtAlliance for the powerfully expressed open letter to The Globe.
PLA ensemble artists have said:
"This casting decision reduces representation of disabled people and opportunities for disabled artists. Visibility is vital. There can be nothing about us without us"
We are an alliance of 167 disabled and ally theatre professionals and 19Ā creative organisations.
This is our open letter to @The_Globe regarding their summer season production of Richard III.
#NothingAboutUsWithoutUs
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Dear Shakespeareās Globe.
We are writing to express our deep concern around the casting of Michelle Terry as Richard III, in your forthcoming Summer Season. Weāve tried to contact you to resolve this off-line and internally ā to no appropriate resolution ā and now believe an open letter is the only solution.
We, the undersigned, who are members of the disabled community and allies from across the theatre and arts industry, are outraged and disappointed by the casting of a non-physically disabled actor in this role, and the implications it has for not only disability, but the wider conversations surrounding it.
Richard III is an iconic disabled character. Perhaps the most famous disabled character in the British canon. He is one of the first characters who experiences and documents the socialised effect of an attitudinally disabling society.
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How those attitudes embitter us, break us; ruin our integrity and character; and how Richard, himself, salvages his scraps of power into a vile immorality, as the only way to survive and rule as a disabled man.
The script frequently mentions how he is disabled from birth, and the effects of the viewing of his disabled form affects his relationships, power, status and perception. It is indisputable this man is disabled, if not a defining disabled character of all time. Richardās identity is directly linked to his physical impairment, or self-titled ādeformityā. It is not an acquired sickness or disability. Itās about a from-birth socially ostracising difference.
To see The Globe announce this casting within this production is shocking. His disabled identity is imbued and integral to all corners of the script. The production cannot be successfully performed with a non-physically disabled actor at the helm, steering the complex and vitally important narrative.
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It additionally contravenes the Globeās ethos of diversity and inclusion across all protected characteristics, not to mention the striving for representation of a full cross-section society in the canonās work.
Thereās been incredible progress made across all facets and routes of the industry regarding disabled inclusion, including the casting of disabled actors across disabled and traditionally non-disabled roles. But this role belongs to us. It is offensive and distasteful for Richard to be portrayed by someone outside the community. It reduces disability down to a disguise and physical act, rather than a true grounded understanding of what disability means. Disability means exclusion, ostracisation, pain, anger, a lifetime of fighting for basic rights. It isnāt something one can wear for the sake of a show, and remove in the dressing room.
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Disability is a protected identity that is often disrespected, ignored, adopted by outsiders for artistic purposes. After the incredible hardship that we have suffered over the last few years seeing rights stripped away by this government, leaving our community depleted, tired, forgotten; it is more important than ever to stand with us and work harder to implement more inclusive working practices and casting ethos.
Consultation and engagement with disabled collaborators leads to authentic portrayals that send powerful messages to the world and how it views us. We ask that you respect your disabled peers and artists enough to let them take control of their own narratives.
There can be Nothing About Us Without Us.
Additionally, we believe in conversation around this productionās exploration of ācharismatic narcissismā. Using mental health conditions as explanation for obsessive egotism and abominable manipulative behaviour directly negates the agency in odious conduct.
I always listen with interest to celebs chosen charities on game shows and delighted to see lovely @simongregson123 on #dealornodeal playing to win for @proudandloudart š š„
Tune into @StephenMulhern Deal or No Deal Celebrity Special on @ITV at 7pm tonight to catch Simon Gregson taking on the banker to raise funds for Proud and Loud Arts! āļø
How much do you think he'll win?
#Unbelievable
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.. @jmc80 is at @SalfordCVS Heart of Salford 2023 awards today, shortlisted in the Volunteer of the Year category. Join us in wishing her good luck!
#Trustee#LetsCreate
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New year, new you? āØ
Start 2024 with CRIPtic Arts! Weāre looking for a passionate, organised, driven Development Producer whoās ready to deliver outstanding new work across 4 development programmes.
Online
2 days/week
Ā£30K PR
Closing 14 Dec
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Calling all disabled producers š£
⨠Got a passion for supporting new work?
š¤ Love creating connections?
š Strangely obsessed with all things admin?
Weāre hiring a Development Producer to join the team in 2024.
Apply š tinyurl.com/yus982am
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What does your world of culture look like? Is it a place you love, like a museum, library, or park? šļøšš³
@ManCityCouncil is crafting a new 10 year cultural plan for Manchester, and they want to know what matters to you.
Have your say: startwithaspark.co.uk#StartWithASpark
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Find us at @WithingtonBaths tomorrow where we will be selling a range of homemade gifts and cards made by our Day Activities service, The Hive! Find something unique to give this Christmas. #Withington#Didsbury
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š¢ We're hiring a Young Company Facilitatorāļø
Term time Saturdays starting January 6th 2024
Ā£125/session
Huddersfield based
šFacilitating performing arts workshops with learning disabled & autistic adults and young people.
Contact dan@darkhorsetheatre.co.uk to apply.
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Trustee and Artist, Janet Charlesworth, has been shortlisted for the Heart of Salford Volunteer of the Year Award!šš
š¤ We have our fingers crossed that the hard work Janet has put into her role will be recognised by the wider community š¤
#HeartofSalford2023#letscreate
Congratulations to the shortlist for the Heart of Salford Volunteer of the Year Award! It was a brilliant selection of Salford volunteers and was hard for the judges to shortlist. Well done. š
#HeartofSalford2023#SalfordVolunteers
Join us for our first lived experience session of the season with Leon Harrop from THE A WORD and BBCās RALPH & KATIE. Limited spaces so book yours now eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-lived-eā¦
Announcement š£ š„³
Weāre launching our 2024 Artist Development Programmes!
Weāre bringing back 4 programmes for disabled creatives: emerging writers, fresh performers, experienced creators & company innovators. š° Ā£600-Ā£6000.
Apply NOW - 5 Jan 24
tinyurl.com/3pxasr9f
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Great evening and wonderful to hear about all of the great work going on!
Congratulations to the three winners, three organisations doing fantastic work locally! š
#Salford
A huge congratulations to the 3 winners of our Pitch in 60 Seconds!š
With voting very close the results are in:
1st - Salford Survivor Project
2nd - Her Story
3rd - Sleeping Bag Solutions
This money will be invaluable to service users of these organisation in #Salford
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