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    • Dangerous Lies
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    • How Quickly Things Change
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    • Prude
    • Shakespeare's Time Machine
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    • FAT JULIET
    • MACRO DIGITALS: CONNECTIONS
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    • Dialogues for the Vaccine Hesitant...
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CONTACT     DONATE

  • ABOUT EFT
  • STAGES THEATRE FESTIVAL
    • #IAmTheCheese
    • Brain Storm
    • Cyrano De Bergerac
    • Dangerous Lies
    • Haliwood Squares
    • How Quickly Things Change
    • Newcomers
    • Prude
    • Shakespeare's Time Machine
    • Shenanigans
    • Skywhispers
    • The Peri Winkle Show
    • The Station
    • There Are No Gays In Chechnya
    • To: The Unknown
    • URN
    • A Flight of Stairs
    • Accessibility Dreaming Session
    • Juggling Workshop
    • Secret Theatre Workshop
    • In Motion
  • 2021-2022 SEASON
    • FAT JULIET
    • MACRO DIGITALS: CONNECTIONS
    • Plays2Perform @Home
    • Dialogues for the Vaccine Hesitant...
  • THEATRE CAMPS
    • Summer Theatre Camps
  • ACCESSIBILITY PROJECT
  • SUPPORT
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*THIS SESSION HAS BEEN POSTPONED*
​NEW DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED

ACCESSIBILITY DREAMING SESSION
THE ACCESSIBILITY PROJECT

WORKSHOP
​60 minutes, all ages

*THIS SESSION HAS BEEN POSTPONED*
NEW DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED

The first in a series of ongoing conversations, the Accessibility Project will bring together underrepresented artists for a dreaming session about what they would like to see happen in the performing arts community and to brainstorm ways we can better support one another. 

A free event that is open to all underrepresented artists, not only those from the Deaf, Disabled, or Mad communities.

Photo by Emily Invidia

​[IMAGE DESCRIPTION – April, a light-skinned white woman with short auburn hair, sits in her black manual wheelchair. She wears glasses & a flowing gold satin gown. The light highlights the definition of her bare arms. Her wheelchair sits diagonal to the camera to show gold fabric draped through the spokes of her wheelchair. Her upper body faces the camera, one arm wraps around the back of her seat, gripping the frame of her backrest while the other is draped on her lap. Her legs are crossed, her bare feet show beneath the hem of her skirt. The pose accentuates the strong curves of her body. April looks directly into the camera with the mysterious hint of a smile on her lips. Columns of purple and violet light frame her against a black backdrop.]

Facilitator

April Hubbard 
April Hubbard began her career as an actor before developing her skills as a director, producer, board member, accessibility advisor and arts administrator after entering the world of disability and finding there was no longer a space for her on stage. As the Chair of the Halifax Fringe Festival, she provides a platform for others excluded from mainstream performance.

In 2019, April became a professional trapeze artist and acrobat when she began performing with LEGacy Circus. She cofounded disabilityX Halifax, a storytelling event created and led by people with disabilities and is currently working with Drifting Amber Collective to remove barriers to access in the arts and to support people with unseen bodies & unheard voices to claim creative control. April is the Coordinator of the EFT Accessibility Project, which has a goal to recognize the barriers faced by underrepresented artists to accessing the performing arts in Nova Scotia, and to offer recommendations on how we can clear these roadblocks and create a more welcoming arts sector for everyone.
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April is an outspoken advocate whose focus is to empower people with disabilities to discover their voice and to be leaders in designing the society in which they wish to live. April proudly shows her body without hiding its differences, which serves to both challenge assumptions and to normalize the presence of people with disabilities in our everyday world.


Eastern Front Theatre is fortunate to live and create in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq.
Join us on the Decolonization Learning Journey provided by CSC NS.
Read the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation Reports.

​Learn more about Treaty Education in Nova Scotia/Mi'kma'ki.
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We are all Treaty People.

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