At the Los Angeles-based dance company Infinite Flow, Founder and Artistic Director Marisa Hamamoto and her colleagues are seeking to change perceptions, build community, and educate leadership about disability and inclusion. But their approach is unique.
“We live a little more in the entertainment and business space,” says Hamamoto, whose company is just four years old, but already working with big-name partners like Facebook, Apple, and Red Bull. “Corporations have invited us to various events, and we get a lot of interest in presentations from colleges and schools. I’m also a social entrepreneur in addition to being an artist. I geek out on thinking about systemic change and binge watch TED talks. Television, media, or digital, I have always believed in the power of media, and we live in an age where anyone has the power to be a medium.”

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Many people know Blessing Offor from his impressive appearances on the television shows The Voice and Platinum Hit. But before television audiences fell in love with him, Offor was a 2010 VSA International Young Soloists Award winner for his piano and vocal skills. Today, the Nashville-based musician is still writing and performing his infectious original songs, and urges other emerging artists with disabilities to decide to be the best at their artistic practice with “no qualifiers.”
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