Hi everyone, in Wellington, New Zealand we had 4 hours of continuous
performances held at our national museum (sponsors paid for the artists
time). We had story telling, poetry, comedy, singing, bands and dancing all
by disabled people. We drew a good crowd and the general opinion was that
our day of celebration has set a high standard for next year...
regards, Bronwyn
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From: "Mark Priestley" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 10:27 PM
Subject: IDDP
> Hi
>
> Greetings and best wishes to everyone for peace and progress on
> International Day of Disabled People (I'd be interested to know what
events
> might be happening around the world).
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> It is now seven years to the week since we began this discussion list and
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> discussion going through all of that time.
>
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