Stage 1 Complete an Expression of Interest Form and an Equal Opp form. There are 20 places available to Deaf, disabled or neurodivergent artists who want to create live performance, develop an idea, find new collaborations, be seen & heard, but cannot get beyond barriers to developing or continuing their practice.You just need to have a record of commitment to creating live performance (online or in person) as a performer, writer, director, producer, designer or technician.If you are over 18 years, you can be at the start, middle or be many years into your career.If you choose & if appropriate you can also be supported in applying for Access To Work.Artists access requirements will be met by Graeae or your connected regional theatre. Graeae has a designated Access Manager who will oversee provision of access for all the artists both in the application process and once artists are on the programme itself.You might live, work or have a deep connection with any of the areas where are partner theatres are based: Bolton, Prescott, Nottingham, Derby, Hull, Liverpool or Doncaster.This programme is designed to support artists who could most benefit from alliances with regional theatres in the North, North West, East Midlands.practical resources such as industry specific workshops,.It offers 18 months of bespoke support including:.The amount of time spent on the programme is set by each individual artist according to their availability.The programme runs from September 2023 until March 2025.Watch Artist Development Manager, Laura Guthrie tell us about the Beyond Programme Because of this project I understand how to hold myself as a professional in the industry.” Beyond artist “ I am so confident now when entering a room, working on a project, going to an audition. Together we are creating a national network of artistic support and development for Deaf, disabled and neurodivergent artists. Graeae have teamed up with 7 leading venues across England Octagon Theatre in Bolton, Nottingham Playhouse, Cast in Doncaster, Hull Truck, S hakespeare North in Prescot, Everyman in Liverpool and Derby Theatre. We recognise the immense value of our intersectionality across our communities, which includes Black, Asian, Global Majority, migrant, and LGBTQIA+ artists, which is why our approach is to be as bespoke as possible for each individual artist on the programme. Large Print Brief Screen Reader Friendly Brief Dyslexia Friendly Brief Easy Read Briefīeyond is helping to develop greater access to regional opportunities across England ensuring Deaf, disabled and neurodivergent artists are at the forefront of new and emerging work. Graeae’s bespoke Artist Development programme is back! Starting in 2020 it has supported 48 Deaf, disabled and neurodivergent artists in developing their careers, taking on new challenges & building successful connections.
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