
Angela Bettoni, a 23-year-old who may be the first MCAST graduate with Down’s syndrome, is continuing to break barriers in Malta. Now pursuing her passion for performing arts at university, she emphasizes that she is “no trailblazer,” insisting she is simply living life to the fullest.
In an interview with Times of Malta, Bettoni shared her experiences of advocating for mixed-ability performances. She joined the Opening Doors Association at 18 and has seen significant progress, with seven well-received mixed-ability performances since 2021. Her latest work, Balm, an autobiographical duet, was performed at the Malta Dance Festival and Venice’s Venere in Teatro earlier this year.
Despite the challenges she faced, Bettoni highlighted the support of her parents and lecturers, choosing to focus on the positives. As reported by Times of Malta, she believes in the importance of “equity not equality,” advocating for opportunities tailored to individual needs rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.
As Bettoni continues to push boundaries in both education and the arts, she remains determined to raise awareness and create inclusive spaces for people with learning disabilities to thrive.
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