What's Happening?
Nyle DiMarco has joined the feature documentary 'The Way We Move' as an executive producer. The documentary, which debuted at SXSW, focuses on the life and work of Amber Galloway, an acclaimed American Sign Language interpreter known for her work at live
music events. The film follows Galloway and her recruits as they bring ASL to major music stages, challenging perceptions about accessibility in the music industry. DiMarco, a prominent Deaf advocate and filmmaker, brings his expertise and passion for accessibility to the project.
Why It's Important?
DiMarco's involvement in 'The Way We Move' underscores the growing recognition of the importance of accessibility in the arts. His participation brings visibility to the Deaf community and highlights the role of ASL in making music accessible to all. The documentary not only challenges assumptions about the Deaf community's relationship with music but also promotes broader cultural understanding and inclusion. DiMarco's influence as a Deaf advocate and filmmaker can help drive change in how accessibility is approached in the entertainment industry.











