This dance film is about my personal experience with a learning disability and how dance has helped me growing up having this learning disability
Dancing knows no limits. Anyone can dance. The universal language of dance shelters a young child, a...
The purpose of this project is to explore the inevitable intertwining of the worlds of dance and dis...
People with intellectual disabilities, who form the largest proportion of the disability population ...
In cultural texts, disabled people often function as an emblematic screen upon which non-disabled pe...
Rolf de Heer’s "Dance Me To My Song" (1997) is a film with very little traditional dancing, being th...
This article addresses two primary themes in the lives of people with intellectual/develop-mental di...
Cinematic representations of people with intellectual disabilities are critiqued by adults with inte...
This qualitative study looks at how dance can be used as responsive pedagogy to support students wit...
This qualitative study looks at how dance can be used as responsive pedagogy to support students wit...
Do you remember watching the movie Taare Zameen Par? The movie raised awareness among people about...
This film was inspired by many years of working with artists with complex learning disabilities. It ...
Over time, the societies’ relation towards people with disability has changed its course, due to the...
Arguing that dance is ‘... a means of self production that is an aspect of resilience, through inter...
Arguing that dance is ‘... a means of self production that is an aspect of resilience, through inter...
Throughout history the cinema has reflected a lot of disability forms. This has always been from the...
Dancing knows no limits. Anyone can dance. The universal language of dance shelters a young child, a...
The purpose of this project is to explore the inevitable intertwining of the worlds of dance and dis...
People with intellectual disabilities, who form the largest proportion of the disability population ...
In cultural texts, disabled people often function as an emblematic screen upon which non-disabled pe...
Rolf de Heer’s "Dance Me To My Song" (1997) is a film with very little traditional dancing, being th...
This article addresses two primary themes in the lives of people with intellectual/develop-mental di...
Cinematic representations of people with intellectual disabilities are critiqued by adults with inte...
This qualitative study looks at how dance can be used as responsive pedagogy to support students wit...
This qualitative study looks at how dance can be used as responsive pedagogy to support students wit...
Do you remember watching the movie Taare Zameen Par? The movie raised awareness among people about...
This film was inspired by many years of working with artists with complex learning disabilities. It ...
Over time, the societies’ relation towards people with disability has changed its course, due to the...
Arguing that dance is ‘... a means of self production that is an aspect of resilience, through inter...
Arguing that dance is ‘... a means of self production that is an aspect of resilience, through inter...
Throughout history the cinema has reflected a lot of disability forms. This has always been from the...
Dancing knows no limits. Anyone can dance. The universal language of dance shelters a young child, a...
The purpose of this project is to explore the inevitable intertwining of the worlds of dance and dis...
People with intellectual disabilities, who form the largest proportion of the disability population ...