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Rhythms of Access
Gift Tshuma interviews disabled musicians and creatives
9 episodes
4 days ago
Rhythms of Access is a podcast featuring disabled musicians and other creative professionals sharing their experiences with disability and access in the music industry with host Gift Tshuma. Gift Tshuma is a prominent activist in disability rights and a skilled music composer based in Toronto. He earned a degree in Sociology with a minor in Law and Society from Concordia University and received the prestigious CBC Quebec’s 2022 Black Changemaker Award. Gift is the subject matter expert about accessibility and inclusion at several organizations including the March of Dimes Canada.
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Rhythms of Access is a podcast featuring disabled musicians and other creative professionals sharing their experiences with disability and access in the music industry with host Gift Tshuma. Gift Tshuma is a prominent activist in disability rights and a skilled music composer based in Toronto. He earned a degree in Sociology with a minor in Law and Society from Concordia University and received the prestigious CBC Quebec’s 2022 Black Changemaker Award. Gift is the subject matter expert about accessibility and inclusion at several organizations including the March of Dimes Canada.
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Diane Kolin: Redefining Vocal Pedagogy, Performance, and Disability Advocacy
Rhythms of Access
38 minutes
8 months ago
Diane Kolin: Redefining Vocal Pedagogy, Performance, and Disability Advocacy

Based in Toronto, Ontario in Canada, Diane Kolin is a French-born Canadian singer, a music educator, and a voice teacher. Her low voice brings her to explore various genres, from jazz to Baroque music and French chanson repertoire. She teaches voice to children and adults. She developed pedagogical tools and workshops for singers with disabilities to learn how to sing with a changing body or from a non-standing position. She collaborates with multiple artists groups, from choirs to orchestras. She is a professional member of RAMPD (Recording Artists and Music Professional with Disabilities), and of the Recording Academy. She frequently performs in North America and Europe. Diane is the founder of ArtsAbly, a company offering diverse activities related to accessibility and disability in the arts, including workshops, lectures, and free resources. She is also a musicologist, in the final stage of her PhD in musicology at York University, Toronto, Canada. Her dissertation focuses on professional musicians, composers, and music specialists with disabilities, from historical, sociological, and educational points of view. You can find her on Instagram at @dkolin!

Rhythms of Access
Rhythms of Access is a podcast featuring disabled musicians and other creative professionals sharing their experiences with disability and access in the music industry with host Gift Tshuma. Gift Tshuma is a prominent activist in disability rights and a skilled music composer based in Toronto. He earned a degree in Sociology with a minor in Law and Society from Concordia University and received the prestigious CBC Quebec’s 2022 Black Changemaker Award. Gift is the subject matter expert about accessibility and inclusion at several organizations including the March of Dimes Canada.