 
                7 - CRIPtonite 2025 - Audio Description Primer
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Are you familiar with the visuals of a Burlesque Bump? How about a Fan Dance? Do you know what a Tassel Twirl looks like? Well, do you want to?!
In anticipation of CRIPtonite 2025, Toronto’s radical Deaf and disability-led drag and burlesque show, The Disability Collective has put together this helpful (and sassy!) Audio Description Primer. Have a listen, then pick up your ticket and join us at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre on June 25th, 2025.
Catch you there!
For more information about The Disability Collective, or to learn about other upcoming events, please visit TheDisabilityCollective.com.
                        
 
  
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