1. Teatro de la Inclusión (Madrid, Barcelona, and other cities)
- Features: Specializes in inclusive performances involving people with and without disabilities. They offer workshops and plays for children and teenagers.
- Foreign participants: Generally open to all, but Spanish proficiency may be required.
- Link: teatrodelainclusion.com
2. La Casa de los Fabulistas (Valencia)
- Features: A theater workshop for children and teens, including those with special needs.
- Foreign participants: Possible adaptations for different Spanish levels.
- Link: lacasadelsfabulistes.com
3. Danza Mobile (Seville)
- Features: Theater and dance school for people with disabilities, but they also have programs for non-disabled youth.
- Foreign participants: Accept international participants, but basic Spanish is recommended.
- Link: danzamobile.com
4. Teatre Nu (Barcelona)
- Features: Inclusive theater projects for young people, including performances with actors with Down syndrome, autism, etc.
- Foreign participants: Possible participation, but language requirements should be confirmed.
- Link: teatrenu.com
5. Fundación Theodora (across Spain)
- Features: Organization working in hospitals and rehabilitation centers, offering theatrical and clown performances for children with illnesses.
- Foreign participants: Children from different countries can participate.
- Link: fundaciontheodora.org


