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We are excited to welcome National accessArts to Emily Follensbee School to be our artist for a dance residency! Dance artists will be visiting and working our students during the month of April providing a unique and specialized residency program. This program will include different styles of dance, movement and skill building that cater to the individual access needs of students.

About National accessArts Centre

The National accessArts Centre (NaAC), Canada’s oldest and largest disability arts organization, formerly known as the In-Definite Arts Society that was founded in 1975, was created in 2020 following the amalgamation of In-Definite Arts with its sister disability arts organizations Momo Movement and Artistic Expressions. As Canada’s first multidisciplinary disability arts company, the NaAC provides artistic training, creation, and exhibition/presentation opportunities for artists with developmental, physical, and acquired disabilities.

The NaAC supports more than 300 artists living with developmental and/or physical disabilities through on-site studio supports and workshops, and an even broader community of Canadian artists with disabilities through immersive programs delivered online. The NaAC currently operates a multidisciplinary studio space in Calgary, and the Won Lee Community Arts Hub in Toronto.