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Tag Archives: Breakdancing

Nathan Geering on making accessible performance work: feeling the fear and doing it anyway

Part 2 of an interview with Nathan Geering. Where do artists and creatives start when thinking about expanding the reach of their work beyond mainstream audiences?

Posted byAmyMay 26, 2021July 23, 2024Posted inArtsTags:Accessibility, Breakdancing, Creative Process, Creativity, Culture ChangeLeave a comment on Nathan Geering on making accessible performance work: feeling the fear and doing it anyway

Nathan Geering on finding a new aesthetic that works for everybody

Amy talks to dance and accessibility innovator Nathan Geering about what inspired him to develop The Rationale Method

Posted byAmyMay 21, 2021July 23, 2024Posted inArtsTags:Accessibility, Breakdancing, Dance, Hip Hop, Visually impairedLeave a comment on Nathan Geering on finding a new aesthetic that works for everybody
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