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GUEST BLOG: Neurodiversity Celebration Week takes place in the UK on 15 to 21 March 2021, and World Autism Awareness Week is from 29 March to 4 April 2021. In this contributed blog post, Larissa Suzuki shares her personal experiences and advice as a computer scientist, engineer, entrepreneur, inventor and an autistic person. Read more about neurodivergence in tech here.
Flute Theatre To Host International Performances and Events During World Autism Awareness Week
Each day Flute Theatre will be dedicated to celebrating the autistic individuals and their families that they work with in each country.by BWW News Desk
Flute Theatre will celebrate World Autism Awareness Week with five days of online international performances, in countries including India, the USA, Spain, Peru and the UK, with autistic individuals and their families around the world. These adapted performances have been created in response to Covid-19, alleviating anxieties and offering unique opportunities for artistic participation during the increased loneliness caused by the pandemic. Since March 2020 and the onset of the pandemic, Flute Theatre have made over 700 online performances for one autistic individual at a time.