A new play performed by disabled actors and cast members with autism is set up in London this weekend.
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Welcome boys and girls, boys who want to be girls, girls who want to be boys, to the House of Deviant - the only drag troupe in Wales which caters for glamorous queens with learning disabilities.
In a typical dance group pupils follow their instructor to reach their full potential, but at Breakthrou’dance things are a little different.
Something which can often be overlooked is the physical ability of a disabled person, but the team at Extraordinary Bodies have completely flipped this misconception on its head.
Wipe off the makeup, flamboyant dress and see through that wicked sense of humour and you will find Wayne Allingham, but he’s better known in the LGBTQ community as drag queen Sugar Cube.
A charity supported by BBC Children In Need is helping disabled youngsters to express their emotions build new friendships through the medium of dance.
Cartoons can be powerful, they can send messages and in some cases spread awareness in a way words can’t, if you need proof speak to an inspiring artist from Seattle.
It’s the time of year when companies spend a massive fortune on their festive TV adverts to shift their goods, but a young girl from Manchester has contributed towards a commercial ‘selling’ something money can’t buy.
Up until 2018 the Sexual Freedom Ball was an annual event in London which provided sexual experiences and fetishes for disabled people before moving to Kent, but thanks to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic this year’s event has had to be put on hold.
If you stumble across some artwork sketched on a local building it could have been done by someone other than ‘that artist from Bristol’.
If you are looking for the next book to read, but time isn’t on your side, you could do worse flicking through a new publication recently released by Sandip Sodha.