Discover the Flatfoot Access Festival, a celebration of dance and disability rights featuring workshops, performances, and discussions from November 25 to 30.
Flatfoot Dance Company dancers Sbonga Ndlocu and Siseko Duba. Picture: Supplied.In celebration of National Disability Rights Awareness Month, the Flatfoot Dance Company and the Stable Theatre presents its third annual Flatfoot Access Festival.This year's festival celebrates Flatfoot's 21-year history of interacting with people with disabilities through their work in professional development and dance education.
Dancers Sifiso Khumalo of Flatfoot Dance Company and Kevin Govender of Flatfoot’s Downie Dance Company. Picture: Supplied. Dancers Michelle Rosewall, Nelisiwe Sibiya and Rondean Hughes of Dance Movement. Picture: Val Adamson. Agulha will also hold the free inclusive workshop, titled “The dancer in Me … What does it say?” on Thursday, November 28, at 2pm to 4pm.
“Understanding the costs, both financial and environmental, of artistic exchange across the African content, this festival has set out to connect and share practice via digital spaces,” said Loots.
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