
Invisible Visibility
Diverse Voices Within Inclusive Dance
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Narrated by:
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Charlie Sanderson
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Penny Andrews
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Andy Cresswell
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Cassie Leighton
About this listen
Invisible Visibility: Diverse Voices within Inclusive Dance is the sixth instalment in a series of publications produced by Serendipity exploring hidden perspectives in dance.
Invisible Visibility discusses the key barriers that marginalize disabled artists from taking center stage and looks at examples of good practice through three key case studies. This audiobook puts forward an agenda for change, inclusion, and, ultimately, visibility within the sector and beyond for disabled dancers from culturally diverse backgrounds.
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