Founded in 1987, AXIS is one of the nation’s most acclaimed ensembles of disabled, non-disabled, d/Deaf and neurodiverse performers.
What’s Coming Up
Classes, Workshops & Fellowships

2025 Summer Intensive
AXIS invites disabled and non-disabled movers and educators from around the world to engage, share, and …
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Performances

AXIS Youth Performances: Stanford Live (K-5)
March 17 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm PDT Photo by Steve Disenhof Educators and youth …
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AXIS Youth Performances: Stanford Live (6-12)
March 17 @ 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm PDT Photo by Steve Disenhof Educators and youth …
View Event - AXIS Youth Performances: Stanford Live (6-12)Meet the AXIS Team
It takes a village to redefine dance and disability! Learn more about our close-knit team of fantastic dancers, staff and leadership: Meet AXIS Team

AXIS believes in accessibility for everyone.
AXIS Dance Company pledges to work towards full accessibility for all disabled, d/Deaf and neurodivergent people in all of our programs and services.
In our in-person and online performances, classes and events, our goal is to always center access from the ground up – as opposed to adding accommodations as an afterthought. This goal is something we will always be working towards; there is no ‘perfect’ way to provide access for all and we always have more to learn.
Website & Virtual Events
From ALT Text in images to ASL Interpretation and Audio Description, we strive to make our website and virtual events as accessible as possible.
In-Person Access
In addition to mandatory wheelchair accessibility in all venues, we also include live ASL Interpretation, Audio Description, relaxed performance options, chemical sensitivity requests and live Touch Tour experiences whenever possible for in-person programming.
Feedback and Accommodation Requests
Do you know ways we can make our online and in-person events more accessible? Are there accommodations you need that we are not providing? We’d love to hear from you and will do our best to accommodate you. Read our Accessibility Statement for more information.