
Goedele Raes

Goedele Raes

Ans Callebaut

Ans Callebaut

Ans Callebaut

Tine Poullet
21.06.2025 15:00
22.06.2025 11:00
22.06.2025 16:00
RESERVATION REQUIRED
Circuskerk
Oud-strijderslaan 1
9000 Gent
This location is wheelchair accessible.
Draagbaar is danced by an inclusive group of dancers.
18 dancers tackled the theme of carrying and being carried.
As an audience, you will be immersed in the world of the senses.
Come and see, feel, listen and smell.
A jumble of movements to watch, sometimes slow sometimes fast. A wild dance interspersed with graceful movement. The dancers dance with different kinds of suitcases, sometimes something is taken from the suitcase and brought to the audience.
As an audience, at times you are going to be invited to hold something, pass it along, or dance along with a certain movement.
'Draagbaar' strives for accessibility.
Both the auditorium and the restroom are wheelchair accessible.
An active and passive elevator (with lifting cloths) will be available during the performance days. Sitting still during this performance is not necessary. If you need to stand up or move around, you can do so in the space provided. If you have questions about accessibility do not hesitate to contact us: dans.draagbaar@gmail.com.
After the show we like to make it cozy. You can linger and enjoy a drink and a snack. Allergens will be taken into account.
The reservation link will follow as soon as possible.
Hanne is a part-time occupational therapist and teaches dance as a self-employed secondary occupation. From an early age, Hanne has had a passion for dance. Dance helps her dream, dare and do. When she dances, she feels free to be who she is. In her classes, Hanne wants to pass on that feeling of freedom and joy of dancing to her dancers. Hanne has been dreaming about creating her own inclusive dance performance for a long time, this year she is taking the plunge with the help of code dance+. Z is creating a dance performance with an inclusive group of dancers for a diverse audience.
STAN asbl supports and connects people with intellectual disabilities
STAN Trefpunt Verstandelijke Handicap is a non-profit organization for people with intellectual disabilities and their families. STAN is a safety net and a springboard at the same time. A safety net for people who are having a harder time and have nowhere to turn with their questions and a springboard to become better informed in life.
STAN organizes webinars and workshops, provides for the exchange of experiences, sharing of knowledge and defending the interests of people with intellectual disabilities with the government. Our Trefpunt has 15 local groups from West Flanders to Limburg, where dozens of enthusiastic volunteers organize fun activities.