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  • Writer's pictureDan Sanguineti

Panel Appearance Announcement - IDPwD 2023


A girl with Down Syndrome is happy and is mid laugh! She has red lipstick and an orange dress, with a matching orange dressing in her hair.

On Sunday 3rd December, I will be appearing on the Inclusive Filmmaking in action panel for International Day of People with Disability at the National Museum of Australia, to share about my experiences working in the film industry as an Inclusive Filmmaker and what it’s been like navigating a later life diagnosis of ADHD and Autism.


My latest short film that I made with Bus Stop Films ‘Dungeons, Goblins and Broccoli’ will also screen following the panel!


The panel is part of a whole range of free events and activities happening at NMA for #idpwd2023!


Centre Stage: Celebrating storytelling, creativity and advocacy

Sunday 3 December 2023

10.30am – 3.00pm

Join us at the National Museum to celebrate diverse and inclusive storytelling this International Day of People with Disability.

Experience a range of short films and hear from some of the creative talent behind Bus Stop Films, or immerse yourself in the Great Southern Land exhibition during our free, curator-led access tours.

Families can join us for a unique range of activities including creative mask-making and an enchanted trail of discovery. Visit the Tim and Gina Fairfax Discovery Centre Play Space* for a free play session or for Auslan storytime.

This event will be live captioned and Auslan-interpreted. The NMA is wheelchair accessible. Please visit our website for further information https://www.nma.gov.au/whats-on/international-day-disability.

*Places in the Tim and Gina Fairfax Discovery Centre are limited, bookings essential.


For more information visit: nma.gov.au/centre-stage


Text on image Centre Stage: Celebrating storytelling, creativity and advocacy. Logos included are National Museum of Australia, TIme and Gina Fairfax Discovery Centre, International Day of People with Disability and Bus Stop Films. The image features a girl with Down Syndrome looking very happy, mid laugh!


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