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This podcasts features artists, scholars and experts who explore the diverse sides of accessibility and disability in the arts, from the audience members' perspective, the performers' perspective, and the venues' perspective.
Episode 52: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Riccardo Baldini
ArtsAbly in Conversation: Arts and Accessibility
43 minutes 57 seconds
4 months ago
Episode 52: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Riccardo Baldini
In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Riccardo Baldini, a pianist, innovator, and entrepreneur living in Edmonton in Canada.
During the interview, Riccardo Baldini mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.Access Riccardo Baldini’s resources
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ArtsAbly in Conversation: Arts and Accessibility
This podcasts features artists, scholars and experts who explore the diverse sides of accessibility and disability in the arts, from the audience members' perspective, the performers' perspective, and the venues' perspective.