24/02/2026
Breaking Barriers: When Dance Becomes Advocacy
A programme by Dance Into Space – Partner of AmplifyChange - Strengthening Fund Siaya County Kenya 2019-2022
Siaya County, Kenya, has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the country — 24.8%, nearly four times the national average. At the same time, people with disabilities — many physically disabled due to childhood polio — face deep exclusion, especially in accessing s*xual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) services.
We asked ourselves: What if art could confront this silence?
Breaking Barriers was our answer.
Through mixed-ability contemporary dance theatre, we brought together performers with and without disabilities to challenge stigma, dismantle taboos, and reframe how communities see disability and s*xuality.
Our process was experiential and deeply personal. Participants drew from their lived SRHR experiences, reimagined them through choreography and improvisation, and transformed them into powerful open-air community performances.
Through this work, we:
• Empowered people with disabilities with performance and advocacy skills
• Built self-confidence, leadership, and self-expression
• Developed disability rights advocates who engaged directly with local health systems
• Debunked myths about disability and s*xuality
• Integrated HIV counselling and testing into community performances
• Promoted access to reproductive health services
Health providers reported a significant increase in people with disabilities seeking SRHR services after the project began. For the first time, condom demonstrations were conducted publicly by PWDs — breaking long-standing cultural silence.
One participant shared:
“This dance performance and s*x education process has motivated me to find a woman and start my family.”
This is the power of the arts.
Disability is often defined by environment, not ability. A hearing impairment does not limit a dancer. A visual impairment does not limit a musician. Art creates space where dignity, voice, and rights become visible. Sustainability has been strengthened through partnerships with the Ministry of Health, Disabled People’s Organisations, community-based rehabilitation groups, and SRHR actors — ensuring community ownership beyond the stage.
At Dance Into Space, we believe contemporary dance is not just performance.
It is advocacy.
It is education.
It is cultural transformation.