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Total Permission

A short documentary which follows conductor Charles Hazlewood, founder of the British Paraorchestra, as he encounters the artistry within 12 of the Unlimited Commissions, a strand of the London 2012 Festival that encourages deaf and disabled artists to take risks to create work that is not just unlimited but exceptional.

Posted on Tue 18 April 2017.

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Image from The Garden by Jenny Sealey and Strange Fruit PUSH ME Project A Watershed produced collaboration which follows 12 artists working as part of Unlimited, the Cultural Olympiad programme focusing on disability.  Find out more Total Permission Q&A Total Permission Q&A Video A Q&A following the theatrical premiere of 'Total Permission', a documentary about the deaf and disabled artists commissioned for the Unlimited programme.  Find out more

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