Date: Wednesday, Oct. 29
Time: 10:15 a.m.
Location: MainStage Theater (University Commons 170)
Cost: Free and open to the public
Bailey Anne Vincent, a professional dancer with atypical cystic fibrosis, will present a choreographed dance performance during a convocation on Wednesday, Oct. 29, at 10:15 a.m. in the MainStage Theater. The performance will be followed by a Q&A session.
This marks EMU’s first keynote event for Disability Awareness Month, which is observed throughout the month of October.
An online bio describes Vincent below:
Bailey is a scar positive, signing, Deaf storyteller and professional dancer, who believes etiquette, work ethic and role modeling matter as much to a role as just inhabiting a part. As a disabled choreographer, director, music supervisor, and actor, she has spent the last 8 years running a company called Company Dance Theatre on the east coast: the first body neutral, large scale company in the US. But she’s also been a journalist, columnist and novelist for almost three decades, in addition to the trials and tribulations of motherhood. As a formally misdiagnosed mutant, she hopes to raise awareness of atypical Cystic Fibrosis and help anyone who isn’t genetically in the black or white feel less alone.
For more on her activism or art, visit catchingbreaths.org.
This convocation is sponsored by EMU’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.

Thank you for bring awareness to all disabilities.. Such a talent. My son is deaf and was a proffessiobal race car driver / team owner. Bringing awareness to disabilities of all is so important . Thank you.