

Calgary's first ever Disability Arts Festival hit the stage on February
6, 2002! This Festival was a celebration of disability culture through
shows in drama, dance, music, poetry, photography, and the fine
arts.
Stages had several purposes: (1) provide people with disabilities
access to creative methods of fostering self-advocacy and self-expression
in the community; (2) enable people with disabilities to participate
in and contribute to the culture of our community in meaningful
ways; (3) afford people with disabilities new ways to analyze and
reflect upon social issues and to represent their own experiences
in safe, supportive, and creative environments; and (4) use arts-based
tools to strengthen the skills necessary in living successful and
meaningful lives in the community.
Stages included four performances and showings in total,
showcasing the work of over fifty disabled artists. The Festival's
mainstage attraction was a workshop performance of As
I Am. Additional productions included a Forum
Theater performance (sociopolitical drama), some
Agit-Prop Theater, and a Sound
Orchestra by Calgary Transition to Independence's program
participants. CTTI's fine artists displayed their artwork
in the festival gallery.
Calgary SCOPE Society
Calgary Transition to Independence
The Calgary Community Lottery Board
February, 2002
New Dance Theatre
Press
Photographs
As
I Am
Forum
Theatre
Fine
Arts Gallery
Dis'
This & The Sound Orchestra
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