Porcelain Delaney

Porcelain a white woman with dark hair tied in a braid is wearing black tights, shorts, a hip brace and crop top. She is performing on stage and is balancing on a zimmer frame with one bent leg resting over the top bar, her hands holding on at each side to provide extra support and her other leg extended behind her pointing away from her frame.

Porcelain Delaney is a disabled multi-disciplinary artist and theatre maker passionate about sharing representative stories and advocating for accessibility.

After working as a professional performer Porcelain grew frustrated at the lack of representative characters and stories and pivoted her practise into theatre making to share lesser told narratives. Her projects centre creative accessibility. Porcelain works across a wide range of genres including: theatre, literature, circus, cabaret and dance. She likes to include aspects of different genres within her own shows to create unique experiences and push artistic boundaries.

The Magique Toy Box is an inclusive dance theatre show for children featuring disabled dancers. The Toymaker gets his favorite toys out but their all sad because they can’t dance the way the other toys can. Through supporting each other and The Toymakers magic and inventions they all find a unique way of dancing that works for them.

Find Porcelain Delaney online:

Instagram: @porcelaindelaneyy

Twitter: @PorcelainDel

Facebook: @PorcelainDancer

Porcelain Delaney introduces the project

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