Lived Fiction

Stopgap in samenwerking met Holland Dance Festival
No Limits Festival
vr 27 nov - 20:30 - 22:15
vr 27 nov 2026
20:30 - 22:15
  • vr 27 nov 2026
    20:30 - 22:15
    Theater aan het Spui, Den Haag
    Zaal 1

In de voorstelling Lived Fiction laten zeven artiesten, met en zonder beperking, hun eigen verhalen en ervaringen zien. Dat doen ze met dans, beweging en spoken word. De voorstelling bestaat uit twee delen. Je ziet solo's, duetten en groepsoptredens. Elke artiest laat zien wat dans en bewegen voor hem of haar betekenen. Ook zie je hoe zij het leven ervaren en welke band zij met elkaar hebben. De voorstelling is soms serieus en ontroerend en soms juist speels en grappig. Zo krijg je als publiek verschillende manieren te zien waarop mensen dans en het leven kunnen beleven.

Hoe maken we dans toegankelijk voor iedereen? In Lived Fiction verweeft Stop Gap toegankelijkheid voor dove, gehandicapte en neurodivergente bezoekers met elke laag van de voorstelling. Niet als toevoeging, maar als vanzelfsprekend onderdeel van de artistieke ervaring.

Verwacht meesterlijke optredens van creatieve makers met een beperking, met een neurologische afwijking en zonder beperking.

Toegankelijkheid

  • De voorstelling maakt gebruik van Audio Description (Engels) en Creative Captioning (Engels en Nederlands) met vooraf een meet en feel.
  • Er is een audioflyer beschikbaar

There are certain works that permanently alter one’s perception of the world; Lived Fiction is one such creation.
A Young(ish) Perspective ★★★★★

Lived Fiction is full of wit, sophistication and spellbinding movement. Over and over again, its intensity and invention take you by surprise.
The Observer ★★★★

Stop Gap’s Lived Fiction is described as ‘the manifestation of Stopgap’s twenty-year history, a timely intervention that can shape the future of contemporary dance’. I would argue it points to possibilities that should shape the future of not only contemporary dance but theatre too’
Theatre Tonic ★★★★

The description not only itemises the movement but also elevates small things you might not see – in an intimate, atmospheric duet between [Nadenh] Poan and Emily Lue-Fong, for example – into something quite beautiful. And quietly revolutionary.
The Guardian ★★★★

Stopgap have taken the aesthetics of access and created something new, exciting and liberating with Lived Fiction, marking a new stage in their development as a leading force for change within the arts, both nationally and internationally.
Disability Arts Online

It’s unique, spellbinding, groundbreaking; above all makes everyone more alive to the possibilities of being human.
FringeReview

A fabulous tongue-in-cheek poke at the [non-disabled] gaze at disability which left the audience hollering and hooting with big smiles across the auditorium.
London Theatre Review ★★★★★

Fascinating, infectious and innovative, I highly recommend a visit to Stopgap at the earliest opportunity.
Bachtrack ★★★★★

Strong choreographic structure and ingenuity, using audio description and correlating visual text to take the dance experience to an even higher sensory level.
Broadway World ★★★★★

The spoken word strikes emotional chords as they powerfully declare “we are no longer interested in being invited to your table”, rather “we invite you to ours”. This fresh piece is as arresting, thought-provoking and inspirational as it is joyful and entertaining.
West End Best Friend ★★★★★

I love it. You name it, they can do it. Hip-shaking good.
British Theatre Guide

With the use of video, spoken word, and movement, this ensemble piece is energetic, celebratory and joyful. I’d watch it over and over again.
Lost in Theatre Land

Brilliantly confrontational and incredibly technical their “conveyor belt of dancers” multi and interdisciplinary in all the best ways. With speed, rhythm, and groove, with or without music their work is absolutely tremendous.
North West End

Credits

Lived Fiction was devised and written with Stopgap’s Deaf, Disabled, neurodivergent and non-disabled creatives. The process was conceived and facilitated by Stopgap’s Co-Artistic Director Lucy Bennett.

Christian Brinklow, Monique Dior Jarrett, Emily Lue-Fong, Jannick Moth, Lily Norton (Audio Describer), Nadenh Poan, Hannah Sampson and Dan Watson (Voice of DAN)

Director, Choreographer & Co-Writer Lucy Bennett Access Artist & Co-Writer Lily Norton Rehearsal Director Amy Butler Composer & Sound Designer Dougie Evans Digital Artist & Creative Captions Ben Glover Lighting Design Jackie Shemesh Costume Design Ryan Dawson Laight Props Designer and Builder Colin Holden Access Guides Mignon Riggs, Lauren Trim Production & Stage Manager Ethan Duffy Technical Stage Managers Stella Kailides, Rachel Shipp Technical Managers Emma Henderson, Francois Langton Lighting Associate Joe Hornsby Costume Associate Rosie Whiting Project Manager James Greenhalgh Access Workers Lorna Cross-Clark, Olivia Millen Executive Producers Sho Shibata & Lucy Glover

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