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PIK – Inclusive Art Practice Programme by Kulturstiftung des Bundes

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1/28/23

5:00 PM

Dan Daw is a pioneer of inclusive dance aesthetics at the intersection of queerness and disability. His work is characterized by a power-critical gaze, collective practice, and a radical desire to rethink. Dan Daw and Kampnagel are working on a promising model project that develops new forms of institutional self-reflection and artistic collaboration.

To kick off the project, Dan Daw’s team invites queer and disabled artists, community actors and the Hamburg independent performing arts scene to an open space of exchange. Topics include: relationships with institutions, solidarity work between disabled artists, and supportive collaboration between non-disabled and disabled artists.

If you are interested in these topics, live in Hamburg, work artistically in the field of dance, music, performance or theater, and identify as disabled, chronically ill, Deaf and/or neurodivergent, please contact us by mail or phone at barrierefreiheit[at]kampnagel.de or +49 (0)40 270 949 952 to get more information about registration, the day’s program and accessibility. There will also be non-disabled artists participating in the meeting. If you want to participate online, please write us to barrierefreiheit[at]kampnagel.de.


Gefördert in »pik – Programm für inklusive Kunstpraxis« der Kulturstiftung des Bundes. Gefördert von der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien.