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Participate in ReelAbilities Film Festival's Hip Hop Workshop via Zoom that will conclude with a Q+A featuring JMaxx, the star of the documentary “JMaxx and the Universal Language." Free!
This event is part of the ReelAbilities Film Festival/Cleveland, a partnership of 9 Cleveland and Akron organizations.
Participate in a Hip Hop Dance Workshop via Zoom facilitated by 10 K. 10 K's mission is to preserve, present, and cultivate authentic Hip Hop & Street Dance culture in the Greater Cleveland area and the world. The workshop will conclude with a Q+A featuring JMaxx, the star of the documentary “JMaxx and the Universal Language”.
Register for free through EventBrite: https://bit.ly/32cLJHt
The short films associated with the Hip Hop workshop are available to stream for free October 3-10. Registration is required.
- JMaxx and the Universal Language: A teenager with autism turns to dance as a way to better express himself.
- Ian: Ian, who uses a wheelchair, wants is to make friends, but exclusion keeps him away from the playground.
For a list of all ReelAbilities Film Festival/Cleveland screenings and events: https://reelabilities.org/cleveland/events/
Film screenings have Open Captions. Audio Description is available on request. CART and ASL interpretation will be provided for all activities and discussions.
AGE GROUP: | Tween | Teen | Family |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual Program | Special Events | Movies | Community Event |
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