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Follow on Google News | Three weeks to go until Culture for Change in BriminghamOrganised by Anjali Dance Company, Culture for Change will feature a variety of speakers, some with lived experiences of learning disabilities, as well as experts from the health, culture, and social sectors. Together, they will challenge perceptions and provide practical tools to make creative and cultural activities more accessible for everyone. Anjali Dance Company's Director, Alex, said: "Culture for Change is an exciting opportunity to bring people together and focus on creating lasting change for the learning disability community. We are committed to ensuring that this event uplifts voices, shares meaningful knowledge, and sparks new collaborations." If you're passionate about inclusion and creativity, this is your chance to be part of something transformative. Book your place now and join us in making a real difference. Culture for Change will take place on 24 October 2024 at Fazenda Studios. For more information or to book your place, visit https://docs.google.com/ Notes to Editor: Culture for Change (CfC) is a groundbreaking initiative aimed at exploring the intersections of culture, health, and social action for people with learning disabilities. Co-led by individuals with lived experience, CfC brings together professionals, advocates, and communities to foster inclusion, access, and cohesion through cultural engagement. Through events like its one-day conference, seminars, and advocacy work, CfC provides practical tools and deep insights into how creative activities can improve wellbeing and community collaboration. Designed to create long-term impact, CfC is transforming how professionals and communities approach inclusion and accessibility, ensuring the voices of people with learning disabilities are heard and uplifted. Anjali Dance Company is a pioneering organisation dedicated to celebrating the creativity and talents of people with learning disabilities through dance and the arts. Based in the Midlands, Anjali has been at the forefront of inclusive performance and advocacy for over 25 years, creating professional opportunities for dancers with learning disabilities and promoting greater access and representation in the arts. Anjali's work spans performances, workshops, and community projects, aimed at challenging perceptions, increasing cultural engagement, and fostering inclusion. With a commitment to co-creation and lived experience, Anjali is transforming how the arts interact with disability, health, and social action. End
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