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The title reads: Collective Access Screendance Residency, with bold letters that are shades of blue, magenta, moss green, and turquoise. The illustration is divided into four rectangles of Zoom video conferencing frames, each with a drawing and text summarizing the project. Claire Bruce (she/her) is in the bottom left Zoom corner. She is wearing a pink jacket and a lavender t-shirt. Claire is sitting surrounded by pink tulips in WSÁNEĆ territory. She has pink heart-shaped sunglasses on top of her black hair. Claire is a Peruvian-Canadian with tan skin. She is clasping her hands and smiling. Claire is part of the InterdepenDance Collective. The text in Claire’s corner reads: June 2022 – March 2023; 2 hours per week on Zoom; pays $35/hour. Lindsay Katsitsakatste Delaronde (she/her) is in the top right Zoom frame. Lindsay is a Kanienke’haka woman from Kahnawake who is a grateful, active and contributing guest on Lekwungen territory, Victoria, BC. She is wearing a red tank top and a red bandana patterned with small teardrop shapes on her head. Lindsay has a video camera over her right shoulder. She is part of the project advisory team. Text in in this Zoom corner reads: collaborate with colleagues from Deaf and cross-disability communities; monthly workshops (building skills in film and access practices); mentoring. romham pàdraig gallacher (they/them) is in the top left Zoom frame. They’re a white settler immigrant from Scotland living in so-called “Vancouver, BC”. They’re wearing blue glasses, plain black cap, charcoal sweater and a long scarf with playful horizontal stripes in the colours of the non-binary pride flag (yellow, white, purple, black) and trans pride flag (blue, pink, white, pink, blue). romham is smiling behind a salt-and-pepper beard, and sitting in their motorized wheelchair with their hands resting together in their lap. They are part of the project advisory team. Text in this Zoom corner reads: Calling creative people who love dance / movement. Let’s create dance films together! Access information is in the bottom right hand Zoom corner. At the bottom, there is a captioning speech bubble outlined in blue. Next to the bubble, three hands of a multiracial group of people each finger-spell one letter of A-S-L. Next to the hands is a pink audio description symbol A-D with soundwaves. The text reads: access supports are available (for example: captioning, interpretation, audio description, etc). Let us know what else will support you.Along the bottom of the image there are icons as if in a Zoom screen. Text at the bottom reads: Organized by the InterdepenDance Collective, in collaboration with Dance West Network. End of description.