Festival / 09-09 March 2024

Workshop with Aisling Reina

Tickets: Free, ticketed
Show Time: 2pm - 3:30pm

Join Aisling Reina for a zine-making workshop for the trans community exploring disability and climate action.

Aisling Reina is an artist and community organiser with the Small Trans Library. They have facilitated workshops for trans disabled people as part of Rest Rooms in Dublin Fringe Festival and created performance art on the intersection of disability, sexual violence and the Irish state for Chronic Collective in Pallas Studio. They have an MA in Gender and Sexuality from SOAS, London, where their research focused on Queer Disabled Approaches to (Healing From) Sexual Violence.

Please note: workshops are not part of the live-streamed programme but will have an online component. More details on how to engage with this workshop online will be released soon.

Please refer to our disclaimer below for our COVID-19 Safety Policy.

Accessibility

Access:

  • Irish Sign Language
  • Open Captioning
  • Audio Description
  • Relaxed Event

Disrupt Disability Festival is programmed with accessibility in mind. A full list of the accessibility measures for each performance is available on the festival website.

If you have any questions related to accessibility, please do not hesitate to contact us at access@projectartscentre.ie or call 01 8819 613 . You can find the latest information about Project’s accessibility here.

Funding

Disrupt Disability Arts Festival is funded and supported by The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon Festivals Investment Scheme, Dublin City Council, Project Arts Centre and RTÉ Supporting the Arts.

Disclaimer

All events are live and involve discussion, we have listed some trigger warnings for each event and will do our best to forewarn about any potential triggers during the events as they unfold.

All events will deal with topics of disability, access and ableism. Additional Trigger Warnings for this event: Climate Emergency & Well-being.

COVID-19 Safety Policy:

Disrupt Disability Arts Festival is an organisation dedicated to creating safe spaces and open access to the arts in Ireland for the disability community. We want to ensure we are a safe space for high-risk artists and audience members who want to attend our festival.

With this in mind, our events are mask-required with some exceptions. Disrupt Disability Arts Festival will provide a selection of high-quality masks at the festival free of charge. We would recommend a ffp2, ffp3, or kn95 mask.

We understand that some people cannot wear masks for a variety of reasons, and we want to assure audiences that you are still very welcome to our events. This will not affect your ability to attend any of our programme.

We will have HEPA air filtering at events and we will provide hand sanitiser free of charge.

We also encourage participants to take a covid antigen test before attending Disrupt if possible, we will have a small number of these available on request. And if you are experiencing flu or COVID-19 symptoms, we would ask you not to attend the festival.

 

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