National Federation of the Blind Performing Arts Division
50 episodes
4 days ago
A resource for performers, professors, directors, and talent agencies in show business to learn how blind performers can and do achieve success in the arts. We've interviewed musicians, actors, dancers, stage managers and more here on Scene Change so check us out and share the knowledge! Together, we will create a more accessible performance space for people with disabilities. Email scenechangenfb@gmail.com for questions or to be featured in an upcoming episode.
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A resource for performers, professors, directors, and talent agencies in show business to learn how blind performers can and do achieve success in the arts. We've interviewed musicians, actors, dancers, stage managers and more here on Scene Change so check us out and share the knowledge! Together, we will create a more accessible performance space for people with disabilities. Email scenechangenfb@gmail.com for questions or to be featured in an upcoming episode.
She has been a PAD Board member, a member of our podcast team, a co-founder of RAMPD, and a Latin pop sensation. So, she's done it all, right? Not even close! Since we last featured Precious on the show, she's released several new songs, moved across the country, performed at some impressive venues, and (lest we forget) married our own producer, Shane Lowe. Join us as Lizzy and Precious catch up on where Precious's journey has taken her, her future plans, and what the Kennedy Center has to do with it all.
Keep in mind that this is our last episode before the NFB national convention in Houston. We hope to see many of you at our meeting and Showcase of Talent! If you need to join us or renew your membership in time for convention, visit nfb-pad.org/member. See you in Houston!
Scene Change
A resource for performers, professors, directors, and talent agencies in show business to learn how blind performers can and do achieve success in the arts. We've interviewed musicians, actors, dancers, stage managers and more here on Scene Change so check us out and share the knowledge! Together, we will create a more accessible performance space for people with disabilities. Email scenechangenfb@gmail.com for questions or to be featured in an upcoming episode.