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Our work here is three fold - arts workshops, performance and a café.
The aim of our workshops - such as Khmer dance, contemporary dance,
drama, art, craft, music and puppetry - is to encourage the integration
of disabled and able-bodied people in the community. We work in
partnership with various organisations and schools throughout Cambodia,
including over 15 disability groups.
Our performances are presented by a professional dance group and youth
groups. The former recently staged ‘the Return', a 40-minute show
featuring Cambodia's first professional disabled dancers, alongside
master musicians connected with Cambodian Living Arts and student
musicians supported by Amrita Arts. Our youth groups - made up of deaf
and disabled children - currently perform two dance productions.
In early 2006, we set up a small arts café in Kampot in south-western
Cambodia. The idea came from the deaf children in Kampot who wanted a
place to meet and belong. The café employs deaf and disabled persons,
with the menu in sign language.
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