Disrupt Disability Arts Festival, 5 - 7 March 2026
- Disrupt Disability Arts Festival, 5 - 7 March 2026 in Project Arts Centre, Dublin
- Tickets: €17/10
- Free companion tickets available for all in-person events.Free, bookable touch tours available for some events.
- Bookable online streaming tickets available for some events.
- Warnings: All events at the festival will deal with topics of Disability, Access and Ableism.
- Access Guides (accessible PDFs)
- You can book tickets on the Project Arts Centre website or by calling: +353 1 881 9613
Disrupt Disability Arts Festival 2026 from 5 - 7 March 2026 hosted Project Arts Centre is a disability-led and disability-focused arts festival championing the creativity, voices, and perspectives of disabled artists.
Now entering its third year, the festival brings together theatre, dance, literature-based performance and visual arts, all delivered through relaxed engagement formats in Dublin and online that ensure accessibility for audiences across Ireland and beyond.
Accessible Guides to Disrupt Disability Arts Festival
- Read the Disrupt Disability Arts Festival 2026 Know Before You Go Guide
- Read or download the Disrupt Disability Arts Festival 2026 Programme
Funders & Supporters of Disrupt Disability Arts Festival
Disrupt Disability Arts Festival is funded by The Arts Council of Ireland’s Festivals Investment Scheme and supported by Project Arts Centre, RTÉ Supporting the Arts, and Europe Beyond Access which is a Creative Europe funded project.
Europe Beyond Access (2024 - 2027) funded by Cerative Europe is Europe’s largest and most influential initiative to focus on the active participation of artists with disabilities in mainstream dance and theatre. Ten leading European performing arts institutions are joining forces to advance the work and careers of disabled artists including Deaf artists, artists with physical disabilities, sensory impairments and learning difficulties.
Disrupt Disability Arts Festival’s Embedded Access Training Programme is funded by Rethink Ireland’s Disability Participation and Awareness Fund 3.0 and supported by Fire Station Artists’ Studios and Dance Ireland.