It is time for disability to be part of diversity in the arts


By AGENCY

A wheelchair dance performance by members of Persatuan Orang Kurang Upaya Malaysia at Festival Tari Malaysia 2017 in KL. Photo: Filepic

It is time to put equality in the arts, in order to portray the actual term of diversity by accepting all kinds of differences in people including those with disabilities, says Australian artist Caroline Bowditch.

Bowditch, 47, a person with disability who is also a performer and choreographer said it was a challenge for the community, society, performers, artistes, and industry players to break the status quo.

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