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=== '''There is greater awareness and discourse on the relationship between disability and the arts → Disabled people can lead and participate in the arts''' ===
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* Includes moving from instrumentalisation/pure aesthetics in the arts to disability-led arts that is generative
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* Debunking stigma, stereotypes etc.
 
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|'''Annual Arts and Disability Forum/Conference by Singapore International Foundation'''
 
* 2020 cancelled because of Covid-19 - see past iterations [https://www.sif.org.sg/files/docs/A4G-ADF2020-FAQ.pdf here]
 
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|Dominant discourse maintains that art is an (instrumentalised) “service” provided to the disability community. - see commentary by Justin Lee [https://www.ipscommons.sg/arts-and-disability-in-singapore/ here]
 
|"Art is an important tool for reflection that helps raise critical questions about the appropriate meanings of disability. It can even be a powerful tool for research and advocacy, and even demonstrate how to achieve meaningful and authentic participation for the social inclusion of people with disabilities." - see full commentary by Justin Lee [https://www.ipscommons.sg/arts-and-disability-in-singapore/ here]
 
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|'''[https://www.facebook.com/veryspecialtheatrics Very Special Theatrics]'''
 
* A partnership between Very Special Arts Singapore & ACT 3 Theatrics
 
* An all-inclusive, semi-professional performing company that has persons with special needs at the core. It is also a platform for special needs and mainstream artists to train, develop, create and perform together.
 
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|'''[https://www.vsa.org.sg/arts-for-livelihood-and-employment-alive/ Very Special Arts - Arts for Livelihood and Employment (ALIVE)]'''
 
* Aims to offer lifelong learning and career opportunities for people with disabilities, as well as equipping them with the skills and confidence that will enable them to find employment and independence.
 
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|'''[https://www.vsa.org.sg/arts-for-performance-and-expression-apex/ Very Special Arts - Arts for Performance and Expression (APEX)]'''
 
* Offers a variety of courses and workshops in dance, music and drama, as well as excursions and performances
 
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|'''[https://www.vsa.org.sg/voices/ Very Special Arts - Voice of Individual’s Creative ExpressionS (VOICES)]'''
 
* Nurtures the artistic ability and talent of persons with special needs and develops them into visual artists or craftsmen or performing artistes.
 
* Programme begins with confirmation of the talent and interest of the beneficiary. This is followed by enrolment into a class (i.e. Visual, Literary or Performing Art) for training and opportunity to develop skillsets further through art appreciation excursions and mentoring by a professional artist or artiste.
 
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|'''[https://www.vsa.org.sg/arts-in-learning-rehabilitation-and-training-alert/ Very Special Arts - Arts in Learning, Rehabilitation and Training (ALERT)]'''
 
* Encompasses a wide range of art programmes for people with disabilities of all ages to ensure a bridge for interaction, self-development and expression
 
* Includes: Special Art Class, School Holiday Programmes and Art Competition
 
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|Non-recurring programmes and opportunities? (Past/present)
 
* [https://www.singaporewritersfestival.com/nacswf/nacswf/programme-listing/highlights/The--d--Monologues--A-Lecture-Performance-by-Kaite-O-Reilly.html And Suddenly I Disappear: the Singapore 'd' Monologues] -  see performance [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyBrlk2OqBA&feature=youtu.be here]
 
* [https://peerpleasure.org/ M1 Peer Pleasure Youth Theatre Festival 2020] - themed on disability and involving disabled people/artists
 
* [https://www.objectifs.com.sg/unseen-constellations/ Unseen: Constellations](2016)
 
* [https://enablingvillage.sg/event/story-carnivalenabling-village/ Story Carnival @ Enabling Village] (2018)
 
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Latest revision as of 02:38, 3 April 2020


Click on each outcome in the Theory of Change to explore services, gaps and ideas.

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Theory of Change

Short-Term Outcomes(skills, knowledge, attitudes) Mid-Term Outcomes(behaviours) Long-Term Outcomes(impact) Social Impact
Accessibility measures for public arts infrastructure, events and activities Disabled people can lead and participate in the arts Persons with disabilities can take part in cutural life, recreation, leisure and sport on an equal basis with others 
Greater awareness and discourse on the relationship between disability and the arts
Opportunities for disabled people to be involved in the arts
Access to competitive and non-competitive sporting opportunities Disabled people can lead and participate in sport
Accessibility measures for public sports infrastructure, events and activities
Access to leisure and recreation activities

Greater awareness and discourse on the relationship between disability and the arts→ Disabled people can lead and participate in the arts

Opportunities for disabled people to be involved in the arts → Disabled people can lead and participate in the arts