Artist Lianne Quigley during the peformance of her show ‘A Softer Kiss’. Lianne wears an all white linen outfit, has their arms outstretched towards the ceiling and has her eyes clothes. There is gold confetti falling from the sky and its a magical scene.Artist Alessandra Azeviche mid dance performance. Wearing all red against a red curtained backdrop, arms outstretched, head towards the ceiling, the image shows a power and strenght in her movements. Artist Porcelain Delaney smiles broadly towards the audience. In one hand she holds a cane, the other she swings overhead a pompom like fabric. Behind Porcelain we see captions on a screen and in the background a railing of costume changes.Artist Sarah Jane O’Regan closing out Disrupt’s 2025 with her ISL Sign along Disco. Sarah Jane wears a gold shiny top and raises her arms to the sky in happiness and encouraging the audience to sing.Visitors to Disrupt sitting amongst the soft sculptures created by artist Rion Duffy Murphy. The pieces are large, soft and squishy and are sitting amongst cushions, and blankets all brightly coloured. We see 2 people burrowed into the comfort of the space.Artist Day Magee deep in their performance. They wear all black and stand at a lecturn. Eyes closed, they hold a wand like instrument in their hand above there head, the other softly gesturing to their face. Disrupt audience hands up in applause for a show.Artist Maryam Madani during her dance performance. She smiles brightly and her dress is a warm sunshine shade of yellow. We see movement in her hair swinging behind here. One hand on her whellchair the other gently towards her opposite arm.Artist Emilie Conway sits on the floor while singing. The scence is of warm purples and reds and a spotlight behind Emilie illuminates her warmly. Shes wearing a flowy long ballgown and to her right we see a suited man playing the cello.Sinead Burke, Activist and CEO of Tilting the Lens, addresses an audience from the stage, hand gesturing in conversation. She wears all black, mic in hand and behind her we see a curtained wall and a presentation screen. Audio Describer Mo Harte leads a touch tour on stage before a performance. She has her arms above her head and smiling, explaining what the next performances will be about. We see others on stage taking part in the touch tour.Artist and facilitator Al Bellamy leads a workshop on embedding access in production. They are sat on a chair on a pink carpetted stage, engaging in discussion with the audience.Disrupt Audience catching baloons. The balloons were used during a performance so that Deaf audience members could feel the vibrations of the music through the balloon.Sophie Motley, Artistic Director of Project Arts Centre speaks on the stage alongside Disrupt Director AlanJames Burns and FreedomTech’s Sarah Boland. This was part of the industry event on The Role of Assistive Technology in Art.Grainne Hope from Music Health Ireland showing Haptic Vests at The Role of Assistive Technology in Art event. Haptic vents are wearable devices used to translate music into vibrations for Deaf people to engage with music.Rion Duffy Murphy’s soft sculptures as part of their exhibition ‘SQUISHY!’Author Sue Rainsford in mid conversation on stage. Sue was part of an in conversation with artist Porcelain Delaney where they spoke about topics including endometriosis, as part of International Women’s Day.Disrupt Team all assemble around the Disrupt large foam logo. 9 people smiling and gesturing towards the camera, surrounded by ballons in blues and pinks.Sarah jane O’Regan performing on stage. A room full of people all standing on the satge having fun and signing along.