The director of a community circus skills provider aims to break down the financial and physical barriers to take part in her sessions. Adele Cliffe from Kinetic Heights CIC has run free workshops with specialised equipment throughout the summer. Her team of instructors have disabilities and neurodivergence and understand the importance of accessibility.
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