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‘Born to Perform’: Photo-exhibition features artists with disabilities

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Presented by India International Centre and UNESCO, the show Born To Perform commemorates International Day of Persons with Disabilities

BySiddhi Jain

November 24, 2020 (IANSlifeAn online exhibition of photographs by Gurugram-based writer, filmmaker and a self-taught photographer Vijay S. Jodha, titled ‘Born to Perform’ featuring portraits of some of the world’s finest and most inspiring performing artists who happen to be physically challenged, is currently on view till December 6. 

It is organised by India International Centre and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to commemorate International Day of Persons with Disabilities observed on December 3 annually.

 

Dancer - Supun Group Sri Lanka
Dancer - Supun Group Sri Lanka

 

The exhibition draws from ongoing photography project shot in India and abroad. The project focuses on some of the world’s leading performing artists from Australia, Cambodia, Canada, China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Malaysia, Mauritius, Micronesia, Nepal, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, South Korea, Thailand and U.K.

 

Born to Perform
Born to Perform

 

As per organisers, ‘Born to Perform’ is a four-year old and ongoing photography project shot in India and overseas. It features portraits of some of the world’s finest and most inspiring performing artists who happened to be physically challenged. 

“The project focuses on an aspect of disability that is largely ignored by media, policymakers, activists and even members of the Divyang community – right to cultural resources. When it comes to the issue of empowering the disabled, issues of education and livelihood rightfully occupy center stage. However, true inclusion can only happen when members of the community also enjoy equal access to all cultural resources. This means not only being able to witness and enjoy artistic and cultural activities but also the opportunity to participate in the making of art and culture.”

 

Hearing Impaired Dancers India
Hearing Impaired Dancers India

 

This photo project highlights this aspect by focusing on some of the world’s leading performing artists. Featured artists include Alienette Coldfire (finalist, France Has Got Talent), India’s classical dance troupe We Are One, Australian crooner Tony Dee – the voice of We're The Superhumans campaign for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, and Drake Music Scotland’s Digital Orchestra – the world's first disabled youth orchestra.

The photographer, Vijay S. Jodha, has worked extensively on disability issues in India and abroad. In 2018, he was invited to present one of his projects and address delegates from 195 countries at UNESCO headquarters in Paris on International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

 

Ma Li and Zhai Xiaowei - Dancers China
Ma Li and Zhai Xiaowei - Dancers China

 

The online exhibition can be viewed from November 23 to December 6, 2020 on www.iicdelhi.nic.in

 

 

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Siddhi Jain can be contacted at siddhi.j@ians.in 

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