
Capacity Building for the Inclusion of Theatre Artists
The program for the international workshop to take place from 12 to 16 September 2025, in Lisbon, Portugal, at Teatro São Luiz.
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We want your story to shape the future
We Want More! is inviting international organizations, professionals, theatre companies and more to share their practices which aim at creating more accessible and inclusive theatre spaces. Our purpose is to put the spotlight on inclusive best practices in the field of performing arts, with a focus on creating inclusive environments in theatre and performing spaces […]
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Submissions closed
The open call for the Capacity Building for Inclusion of Theatre Artists workshop, organized by We Want More!, has officially closed. The international training course received over 170 submissions from theatre artists, with or without disabilities, across Europe and neighboring regions. A jury, composed of one representative from each partner organisation (Teatro São Luiz, FEDAPAS, […]
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Open Call for International Workshop
We Want More! is inviting theatre artists, with or without disabilities, from the European Union, Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia), Turkey and Ukraine, to join the international workshop Capacity Building for Inclusion of Theatre Artists, taking place from 12 to 16 September 2025, in Lisbon, Portugal, at Teatro São […]
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We Want More! first meeting in Merida
The first meeting of the We Want More! project took place this week in Merida, Spain, bringing together experts, cultural managers and professionals from the sector to discuss accessibility in theatres. The event included a focus group on the theme: “Shared analysis on policies, funding experiences, and bottlenecks for accessibility in theatres”. During the sessions, […]
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New European Network “We Want More!” Promotes Inclusion and Accessibility in the Arts
A new European initiative, WWM – We Want More, has been launched to foster collaboration among artists, cultural professionals, and organizations across Europe with a focus on diversity, inclusion, and innovation in the performing arts. Building on the success of previous accessibility efforts, such as Inclusive Theatres, this network aims to shape a more accessible […]
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