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'''CRIPtic Arts''' is a British, disabled-led arts organisation.<ref>{{cite web |title=CRIPtic Arts |url=https://www.cripticarts.org}}</ref> CRIPtic produces and showcases theatre, runs development programmes for disabled people who work or want to work in the creative industries,<ref>{{cite web |last1=Luckhurst |first1=Georgia |title=CRIPtic Arts Announces Development Programme for Deaf and Disabled Artists |url=https://www.thestage.co.uk/news/criptic-arts-extends-development-programme-for-deaf-and-disabled-artists |website=The Stage}}</ref> and carries out research and consultancy to improve accessibility for disabled people across the arts.
'''CRIPtic Arts''' is a British, disabled-led arts organisation.<ref>{{cite web |title=CRIPtic Arts |url=https://www.cripticarts.org}}</ref> CRIPtic produces and showcases theatre, runs development programmes for disabled people who work or want to work in the creative industries,<ref>{{cite web |last1=Luckhurst |first1=Georgia |title=CRIPtic Arts Announces Development Programme for Deaf and Disabled Artists |url=https://www.thestage.co.uk/news/criptic-arts-extends-development-programme-for-deaf-and-disabled-artists |website=The Stage}}</ref> and carries out research and consultancy in the field of disability arts.


CRIPtic Arts was founded in 2019 by Jamie Hale. It was initially a showcase at the Barbican Centre,<ref>{{cite web |title=Barbican Centre |url=https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2019/event/jamie-hale-criptic-pit-party |website=Jamie Hale - CRIPtic Pit Party 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=CRIPtic Pit Party Review |url=https://www.thereviewshub.com/criptic-pit-party-the-pit-theatre-barbican-london/ |website=The Reviews Hub}}</ref> and in 2021 as an independent organisation. In 2022 it was listed in the Shaw Trust Power 100 as one of the 100 most influential disabled people or disabled-led organisations in the UK,<ref>{{cite web |title=CRIPtic Arts - Disability Power 100 2022 |url=https://disabilitypower100.com/project/criptic-arts-2022/ |website=Shaw Trust - Disability Power 100}}</ref> as was Jamie Hale in both 2022<ref>{{cite web |title=Jamie Hale - Disability Power 100 2022 |url=https://disabilitypower100.com/project/jamie-hale-2022/ |website=Shaw Trust - Disability Power 100}}</ref> and 2023.<ref>{{cite web |title=Jamie Hale - Disability Power 100 2023|url=https://disabilitypower100.com/project/jamie-hale/ |website=Shaw Trust - Disability Power 100}}</ref> Since founding it, Jamie Hale has been Artistic Director and CEO.
CRIPtic Arts was founded in 2019 by Jamie Hale. It was initially a showcase at the Barbican Centre,<ref>{{cite web |title=Barbican Centre |url=https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2019/event/jamie-hale-criptic-pit-party |website=Jamie Hale - CRIPtic Pit Party 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=CRIPtic Pit Party Review |url=https://www.thereviewshub.com/criptic-pit-party-the-pit-theatre-barbican-london/ |website=The Reviews Hub}}</ref> and formed in 2021 as an independent organisation. In 2022 it was listed in the Shaw Trust Power 100 as one of the 100 most influential disabled people or disabled-led organisations in the UK,<ref>{{cite web |title=CRIPtic Arts - Disability Power 100 2022 |url=https://disabilitypower100.com/project/criptic-arts-2022/ |website=Shaw Trust - Disability Power 100}}</ref>


During the COVID-19 pandemic, CRIPtic Arts developed online programmes to support and connect disabled people through the arts, and to train disabled people for work in the creative industries. It has also carried out independent research into the sector, including reports on the barriers faced by disabled writers in the literature sector,<ref>{{cite web |title=Who Gets to Tell Stories? CRIPtic Arts and Spread the Word investigate |url=https://www.thebookseller.com/features/who-gets-to-tell-stories-criptic-arts-and-spread-the-word-investigate |website=The Bookseller}}</ref> how to produce and run accessible hybrid events,<ref>{{cite web |title=Guide to Running Hybrid Events Launches |url=https://www.artsprofessional.co.uk/news/newsreel/guide-running-hybrid-person-events-launches |website=Arts Professional}}</ref> and on the barriers faced by people with significant physical impairments working in London theatres <ref>{{cite web |title=Always the Audience |url=https://cripticarts.org/always-the-audience/ |website=CRIPtic Arts}}</ref>
During the COVID-19 pandemic, CRIPtic Arts developed online programmes to support and connect disabled people through the arts, and to train disabled people for work in the creative industries. <ref>{{cite web |title=Who Gets to Tell Stories? CRIPtic Arts and Spread the Word investigate |url=https://www.thebookseller.com/features/who-gets-to-tell-stories-criptic-arts-and-spread-the-word-investigate |website=The Bookseller}}</ref> It conducts research into how to produce and run accessible hybrid events,<ref>{{cite web |title=Guide to Running Hybrid Events Launches |url=https://www.artsprofessional.co.uk/news/newsreel/guide-running-hybrid-person-events-launches |website=Arts Professional}}</ref> and on the barriers faced by people with significant physical impairments working in London theatres <ref>{{cite web |title=Always the Audience |url=https://cripticarts.org/always-the-audience/ |website=CRIPtic Arts}}</ref>


==Repertoire==
==Notable Figures==


Performers who have appeared in CRIPtic's events include Signkid, Jackie Hagan, Jacqui Adeniji-Williams (Miss Jacqui), Deaf Rave, Flawbored, and Alice Christina Corrigan. CRIPtic has also worked with mentors and workshop leaders including Sin Wai Kin ([[Victoria Sin]]), [[Rachel Gadsden]], and Sam Renke.
Performers who have appeared in CRIPtic's events include Signkid, Jackie Hagan, Jacqui Adeniji-Williams (Miss Jacqui), Deaf Rave, Flawbored, and Alice Christina Corrigan. CRIPtic has also worked with mentors and workshop leaders including Sin Wai Kin ([[Victoria Sin]]), [[Rachel Gadsden]], and Sam Renke.

Revision as of 15:52, 21 March 2024


CRIPtic Arts is a British, disabled-led arts organisation.[1] CRIPtic produces and showcases theatre, runs development programmes for disabled people who work or want to work in the creative industries,[2] and carries out research and consultancy in the field of disability arts.

CRIPtic Arts was founded in 2019 by Jamie Hale. It was initially a showcase at the Barbican Centre,[3][4] and formed in 2021 as an independent organisation. In 2022 it was listed in the Shaw Trust Power 100 as one of the 100 most influential disabled people or disabled-led organisations in the UK,[5]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, CRIPtic Arts developed online programmes to support and connect disabled people through the arts, and to train disabled people for work in the creative industries. [6] It conducts research into how to produce and run accessible hybrid events,[7] and on the barriers faced by people with significant physical impairments working in London theatres [8]

Notable Figures

Performers who have appeared in CRIPtic's events include Signkid, Jackie Hagan, Jacqui Adeniji-Williams (Miss Jacqui), Deaf Rave, Flawbored, and Alice Christina Corrigan. CRIPtic has also worked with mentors and workshop leaders including Sin Wai Kin (Victoria Sin), Rachel Gadsden, and Sam Renke.

CRIPtic has showcased work at venues including the Barbican Centre,[9] HOME (Manchester),[10] and Camden People's Theatre.

References

  1. ^ "CRIPtic Arts".
  2. ^ Luckhurst, Georgia. "CRIPtic Arts Announces Development Programme for Deaf and Disabled Artists". The Stage.
  3. ^ "Barbican Centre". Jamie Hale - CRIPtic Pit Party 2019.
  4. ^ "CRIPtic Pit Party Review". The Reviews Hub.
  5. ^ "CRIPtic Arts - Disability Power 100 2022". Shaw Trust - Disability Power 100.
  6. ^ "Who Gets to Tell Stories? CRIPtic Arts and Spread the Word investigate". The Bookseller.
  7. ^ "Guide to Running Hybrid Events Launches". Arts Professional.
  8. ^ "Always the Audience". CRIPtic Arts.
  9. ^ "CRIPtic Pit Party 2021". Barbican Centre.
  10. ^ "CRIPtic Cabaret 2022". HOME Manchester.