RAMPD, an organization of professional disabled musicians, will push for accessibility in the music industry, including adding visible ramps to awards show stages. By Laura Zornosa For the singer, ...
Talented musicians from across the country are coming together in Boston for a unique concert experience featuring artists with physical or mental disabilities. The musicians are part of the Music ...
Many musicians with a degree in music performance share their knowledge through private teaching. Unlike our colleagues with music education degrees, we do not study learning disabilities or the signs ...
A new effort will open the gates of some of the nation’s most popular music festivals to more people with disabilities. The nonprofit Accessible Festivals says that it will make available a limited ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In Britain and Ireland, a series of recent projects show the rich possibilities when disability and neurodiversity are considered in the creative ...
Over the past few years, the issue of disability representation and including more disabled talent in the film and TV industry has come under the spotlight and rightly so. Yet, insufficient attention ...
Music is part of a daily routine for some students in New York. The pandemic may have changed their daily lives, but their musical therapists are going above and beyond, making sure those with ...
For "THR Looks," the multifaceted artist chats about her journey to self-acceptance: “Society's going to do everything it can to make you hide the deepest parts of yourself." By Anaja I. Smith As one ...
Associate Professor in Music Therapy; Senior Academic Fellow at Melbourne Centre for the Study of Higher Education, The University of Melbourne Grace Thompson is a Registered Music Therapist. Grace ...
A community radio station in Alice Springs is becoming a breeding ground for new, diverse voices by giving people with disability a platform to broadcast.