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Category: Arts (page 3)

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A Poet in London? Not if you’re travelling by wheelchair!

Posted on: July 23, 2018 Last updated on: January 18, 2023 Written by: Jamie Hale Categorized in: Articles, Arts
Building a career as a poet in London is hard enough – doing it while relying on wheelchair accessible public transport is almost impossible The problem with trying to build a performance…
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Performer, exhibit, excluded. Who’s on stage and whose stories are suppressed?

Posted on: November 23, 2017 Last updated on: January 18, 2023 Written by: Jamie Hale Categorized in: Articles, Arts, Poetry
When we see performers on stage, what bodies are reflected in front of us – and what does that mean for the future of performance? Transpose is an evening performance at the Barbican…
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Shape Up on Wheelchair Access (seriously)

Posted on: November 4, 2017 Last updated on: January 18, 2023 Written by: Jamie Hale Categorized in: Articles, Arts
Wheelchair access isn’t an optional extra, and ‘the left’ needs to stop treating it as if it is Stop pretending wheelchair access is optional, not essential We need to talk about left-wing…
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