The Cultural Access Network, the New Jersey Theatre Alliance and Paper Mill Playhouse partnered on the Building Bridges for EmployABILITY in the Arts forum for performing artists with disabilities and potential employers. The event was held at Paper Mill Playhouse on May 6th, 2010 This event offered cultural employers and performing artists of all abilities the opportunity to network and participate in a series of sessions designed to provide them with tools and resources to heighten the awareness of each others needs. The day included a panel discussion entitled: Strengthening the Relationship between Employers and Performing Artists with Disabilities; networking opportunities, one-on-one discussions with experts in technology, casting, auditioning, finance and social security; and a performance showcase with highlights from artists with disabilities.
Aaron makes a testimonial in American Sign Language (ASL) about the Bonnaroo Music Festival Access Program for patrons with disabilities and the services for patrons who are deaf. Posted by Laura Grunfeld, Bonnaroo Access Consultant. www.EveryonesInvited.com.
Just to have something to do when you’re bored, or to have extra income since your SSI or SSDI, or Social Security payments are a struggle to live off of? I mean, for those of you who have psychiatric disabilities that prevent you from being able to work around other people, limited mobility or cognitive disabilities, or even blind or deaf or have any other disability?
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