Reimagining theatre as a visually-impaired artist | In The Spotlight
"Disability isn't meant to be hidden or overcome, it is just a way of being, just a way of existing." Diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa at four, Claire Teo, a 26-year-old performer, writer, director and educator, shares her journey of embracing her visual impairment to redefine accessibility in theatre. She inspires others to see disability as a creative possibility rather than a limitation.
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