Social inclusion of people with disabilities in professional circus - Rui Leitão

Inclusion is a topic that is increasingly being debated and transformed. Performing arts are not out of this equation and tend more and more to look at the issue and create new opportunities for those who are often left behind by physical, intellectual or social issues. In this article I propose a critical analysis of a programme of inclusion of people with disabilities in a professional contemporary circus production with the aim of understanding its impact on the participants and the surrounding community, as well as the difficulties in implementing it.Article by Rui Leitão, illustrated by Patrícia Palmahttps://theanthro.art/social-inclusion-of-people-with-disabilities-in-professional-circus-rui-leitao/

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