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Focus Groups: Lessons Learned from our Audience

Posted on: Last updated on: Written by: Categorized in: CRIPtic 2023, Ethos, News, Blog and Updates, Reflections
Earlier this summer, at CRIPtic, we held two focus groups. One was for disabled cultural workers from the global majority. The other was for people facing specific access barriers. This includes people…
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The poster for Tambo & Bones, showing two black men leaning against each other on a red background, with the text in yellow neon saying "Tambo & Bones"

Black Out Nights: The magic of live theatre

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The magic of theatre is its nature as in live performance; both for audiences, and for performers. You spend weeks or months creating an alchemy in the rehearsal room. The confrontation between…
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should inaccessible art be made? have your say in our focus group for disabled creatives, discussing what the minimum audience access provisions should be, and how we can campaign to make those core to work that is funded, supported, and made 15th June on Zoom email sam@cripticarts.org or visit www.cripticarts.org/INSERTLINK Paul Hamlyn Foundation and CRIPtic Arts logos

Should inaccessible art be made?

Posted on: Last updated on: Written by: Categorized in: Concrete Commitments, CRIPtic 2023, News, Blog and Updates, Research
Should inaccessible art be made? And what are the minimum acceptable standards for audience accessibility in the arts?
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2023 Artist Development Programmes: A Guide to Decisions on the final line up

Posted on: Last updated on: Written by: Categorized in: CRIPtic 2023
The decisions are out, and CRIPtic has announced the artists joining our 2023-2024 programme. We were delighted to send those invitation emails, but the other side of that was recognising how many…
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Annual Report 2022-23

Posted on: Last updated on: Written by: Categorized in: CRIPtic 2022, News, Blog and Updates, Reflections, Uncategorized
The CRIPtic Arts Annual Report 2022-23 We are very proud of the impact CRIPtic Arts has had on the arts industry. CRIPtic Arts has come a long way since it started as…
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Jamie Hale performs NOT DYING. Jamie, white person with red hair is laid on the floor in their manual wheelchair. The are wearing a silver shirt, maroon boxers and their catheter bag is seen on their right leg. Behind them, the word 'WAIT' is projected repeatedly across the back wall of the theatre.

NOT DYING by Jamie Hale

Posted on: Last updated on: Written by: Categorized in: News, Blog and Updates, Theatre Performances
Jamie Hale first drafted NOT DYING in 2018, when the Barbican Centre commissioned it through their Open Lab programme. There, Trans Creative’s Kate O’Donnell mentored Jamie. In 2019, Jamie first performed it…
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Disabled Poets Prize

Posted on: Last updated on: Written by: Categorized in: News, Blog and Updates
The Disabled Poets Prize is a new award for deaf and disabled poets. There are very few opportunities to celebrate the work of deaf and disabled poets. CRIPtic Arts is proud to…
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The Crip Monologues

Posted on: Last updated on: Written by: Categorized in: News, Blog and Updates, Theatre Performances
While we’ve been plugging away at a wide range of projects here at CRIPtic – from the NOT DYING soundtrack to workshops on writing and staging solo work. We are very excited…
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Incubate: Deaf & disabled-led arts organisations

Posted on: Last updated on: Written by: Categorized in: CRIPtic 2022, Incubate, News, Blog and Updates
Incubate is a project taking four deaf and/or disabled-led arts organisations through a year of engaged workshops, supporting those arts organisations to grow, change, and develop. For CRIPtic as facilitator, we’re learning…
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The cover of the report, a turquoise box with the words BEING HYBRID - a cheap and easy guide to hybrid events on it, and the logos for Spread the Word and CRIPtic Arts

BEING HYBRID: an easy guide to hybrid events

Posted on: Last updated on: Written by: Categorized in: CRIPtic 2022, Guides, Guides and Resources, Learning, News, Blog and Updates, Resources
To read more about Being Hybrid, click here. To access it in a range of other formats, click here Why are you launching Being Hybrid? I keep having the same conversation over…
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