Gathered Together, Independance at Tramway
6 – 9 July, 2022
Tramway, 25 Albert Drive, Glasgow G41 2PE
Presented by Indepen-dance, and hosted by Tramway as part of summer season, the four-day festival brings together inclusive dance organisations, independent disabled dance artists, and those interested in inclusive dance practice; to share skills, techniques, and knowledge through an exciting programme of workshops, film screenings, and art exhibitions.
From Wednesday 6 to Saturday 9 July, Gathered Together includes performances from some of the world’s leading inclusive dance companies from Taiwan, Germany, Estonia, Colombia, the USA, and Scotland. Tickets for these evening performance, all of which will be audio described and BSL interpreted, can be booked on this website.
To view the whole programme visit the Indepen-dance website
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