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Dr. Rhoda Bernard, founder and managing director of The Berklee Institute for Accessible Arts Education is proud to present the ABLE Voices podcast featuring artists and arts educators with disabilities.
We are inviting disabled artists and arts educators to be guests and guest hosts on ABLE Voices. Today's guest host is Grace Everett, an award winning playwright, actress and singer. Grace is a disabilities advocate and was diagnosed with autism as an adult.
For today's episode, Grace will be interviewing Autumn Best. Autumn is an tv, film and stage actress, singer and writer based out of New York. Autumn, who has a limb difference, has been performing on stage since she was four-years-old and is excited for others to see someone who looks like them on screen. She wants to be a role model for those who have a disability looking to pursue their dreams.
The ABLE Voices podcast is produced and edited by BIAAE Operations Coordinator, Daniel Martinez del Campo. The introduction music was written by Kai Levin and the ending song was written by Sebastian Batista. Kai and Sebastian are students in the Arts Education Programs at the Berklee Institute for Accessible Arts Education.
For more information about our programs visit us at: https://college.berklee.edu/BIAAE
Follow us for more weekly updates at:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkleeiaae/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BerkleeIAAE
Dr. Rhoda Bernard, founder and managing director of The Berklee Institute for Accessible Arts Education is proud to present the ABLE Voices podcast featuring artists and arts educators with disabilities.
We are inviting disabled artists and arts educators to be guests and guest hosts on ABLE Voices. Today's guest host is Grace Everett, an award winning playwright, actress and singer. Grace is a disabilities advocate and was diagnosed with autism as an adult.
For today's episode, Grace will be interviewing Autumn Best. Autumn is an tv, film and stage actress, singer and writer based out of New York. Autumn, who has a limb difference, has been performing on stage since she was four-years-old and is excited for others to see someone who looks like them on screen. She wants to be a role model for those who have a disability looking to pursue their dreams.
The ABLE Voices podcast is produced and edited by BIAAE Operations Coordinator, Daniel Martinez del Campo. The introduction music was written by Kai Levin and the ending song was written by Sebastian Batista. Kai and Sebastian are students in the Arts Education Programs at the Berklee Institute for Accessible Arts Education.
For more information about our programs visit us at: https://college.berklee.edu/BIAAE
Follow us for more weekly updates at:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkleeiaae/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BerkleeIAAE