No Limits Arts Festival (formerly Filmability)
Date Added / Last Changed: Tuesday 15th June 2010The No Limits Arts Festival, a collaboration between ADAPT and Fleming Fulton’s Lilac project, kicked off in the New Year. Children and young people of all abilities participated in a series of drama, film, animation and media workshops – availing of opportunities to share creative and fun learning experiences.
Throughout the end of March, the festival culminated with a marathon of events to showcase an ‘ocean’ of delights, displaying young people’s artistic achievements inspiring inclusion, citizenship and accessible environments.
This included the No Limits Art Exhibition at the Golden Thread Gallery, Fleming Fulton LILAC projects Sea Pictures and the Film Showcase at the MovieHouse Cityside
School Feedback:
For a number of years, we have coordinated the festival specifically focusing on empowering children with disabilities and encouraging young people of all abilities to explore disability equality through the arts. This project is constantly evolving, and we want to seek input from Schools in order to:
- gain a better understanding of the existing nature of disability equality education
- identify how our project can compliment existing practices and support Schools more effectively
We would greatly appreciate feedback from any Schools who would like to take just a few minutes to complete the brief questionnaire below. Please return forms by 28th June (date extended). Please email, post or fax forms back to us (info@adaptni.org / 109-113 Royal Avenue, Belfast, BT1 1FF). Thank you!
No Limits is supported by the Lottery through the Northern Ireland Screens Commission, the UK Film Councils First Lights Initiative, Lloyds TSB Foundation, the Lilac Project, the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland and sponsored by MovieHouse Cinemas. ADAPT NI would like to acknowledge the support of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
ADAPT is committed to good practice in order to ensure protection of children and vulnerable adults from harm. All children and vulnerable adults, without exception, have the right to protection from abuse regardless of gender, ethnicity or disability.
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