Take Up Space short film – out now!

Take Up Space is a national call-to-action to protect disabled artists’ right to work, powered by a new short film by Extraordinary Bodies.

The film features 15 disabled and non-disabled Extraordinary Bodies artists who each choreographed and filmed their own response to the direction: “Take Up Space.” Filmed performances are accompanied by the words and music of John Kelly and Ted Barnes and woven together by filmmaker Stephen Lake. The result is moving, exuberant, and personal. Find out more about the artists

Each moment in the film is a protest. Each artist states clearly: I am here. I create. I belong.

Why This Matters


‘Access to Work’ is the scheme that enables many D/deaf, disabled and neurodiverse people, artists to do their jobs — funding support workers, BSL interpreters, drivers and essential access. Right now, long delays, reduced awards and increased rejections — is threatening decades of progress in disability inclusion across the arts. Because of this many disabled people are losing their independence or the help they require.

Take Part in the Campaign: screen it, share it, speak up


Your venue — or a venue you love — can screen or stream this film and take part in a growing national campaign. It’s free, flexible, and we want to share it widely. Which means anyone can take part in this call-to-action.

Simply share info@diversecity.org.uk with any venue you think should be involved or send us the venue you are thinking of — send them our way and we’ll help them take action.

Watch the short film here: