Dance Ability Bridge – unperform e.V. and Dylan Quinn Dance Theatre

Dylan Quinn pictured with members of unperform e.V., the Dance Ability Bridge participants, and Caoileann Curry-Thompson, Arts Council of Northern Ireland.

Cultural connections shared between young people with learning disabilities from Germany and Fermanagh through dance

The Arts Council of Northern Ireland is excited to support Dance Ability Bridge, a shared dance and movement project led by partners Dylan Quinn Dance Theatre (Enniskillen, Northern Ireland) and unperform e.V. (Bremen, Germany) through Arts Council of Northern Ireland National Lottery funding backed Cultural Bridge Programme.

The project is led by professional dancers and aims to help develop shared understanding and confidence among young people from different countries who can often face similar difficulties in life because of their learning disability.

Read more at the Arts Council of Northern Ireland website below.

artscouncil-ni.org/news/the-power-of-dance-young-people-with-learning-disabilities-in-fermanagh-and-germany-connect-through-dance-to-discover-new-skills-confidence-and-cultural-experiences

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