Cardboard Citizens is a theatre company that works with homeless and marginalized people using Augusto Boal's forum theatre. Every year they tour London's hostels, day centres empowering homeless people to rehearse changes in their lives. This short film is an introduction to their work. Duration of film: 5:00 Location: England Â
Case Study: FundaciĂłn Teatro Argentino de La Plata
The Foundation established the Argentine Theatre's vocational school with the goal to enlarge the pool of talented individuals in the creative industries - this case study highlights their work. Duration of film: 3:38 Location: Argentina Â
British South Asian Theatre: mapping histories and practices
This rich resource maps the histories of theatre made by South Asian companies, writers, performers, directors and designers over the past forty years with interviews, resources, stories and a timeline. University of Exeter
Graeae: Beyond Online
With 40 years as a groundbreaking disability theatre organisation, Graeae have published some very helpful resources, including case studies, podcasts and presentations.
Shape Arts Resources
Shape has been at the forefront of disability arts since the beginning of the movement, and is a flourishing organisation today - here are a set of resources they have developed to help support individual artists and organisations.
National Disability Arts Collection & Archive
The-ndaca.org tells the rich history of the disability arts movement with extensive archive and learning resources, oral history films, biographies of those who contributed to the Disability Arts Movement, as well as find out about emerging disabled artists.
Disability Arts Online
An online resource with magazine, blogs, a directory and events supporting and platforming the work of disabled artists.
The Neurodiverse Museum
This project / museum aims to change the way the cultural sector approaches neurodiversity, with a wealth of resources and information.
Off Stage
A new, interactive e-zine dedicated to black and Asian theatre and culture in the UK. Tribe Arts, 2022