Rhythms of Access

Gift Tshuma interviews disabled musicians and creatives

Rhythms of Access is a podcast featuring disabled musicians and other creative professionals sharing their experiences with disability and access in the music industry with host Gift Tshuma. Gift Tshuma is a prominent activist in disability rights and a skilled music composer based in Toronto. He earned a degree in Sociology with a minor in Law and Society from Concordia University and received the prestigious CBC Quebec’s 2022 Black Changemaker Award. Gift is the subject matter expert about accessibility and inclusion at several organizations including the March of Dimes Canada.

Episodes

  1. 2025-05-22

    Indra Egan: Beyond the Keyboard - Music as a Force for Change

    Episode 7 of the Rhythms of Access Podcast features Gift Tshuma speaking with Indra Egan in a discussion entitled "Beyond the Keyboard - Music as a Force for Change". Indra Egan's Biography Praised for her expressivity and "impressive command of the keyboard" (Prince George Citizen), Persian-Canadian pianist and vocal coach Indra Egan (she/her) is currently based in Halifax, Canada. Indra's versatility and dynamic approach to music-making make her a sought-after collaborator; she has worked across Canada in many styles and genres. Indra also works as a journalist. Most recently, she completed an internship as a business reporter at The Globe and Mail where, among other articles, she wrote a feature story on the difficulties of accessing the Disability Tax Benefit. Indra is passionate about giving back through art, and raised $15,000 for various Canadian medical charities by producing and performing in eight annual "Indra and Friends" benefit concerts. She has also produced and performed in three epilepsy awareness concerts; her online concert"Unshakeable" (2021) featured over 100 performers. The event was promoted by CBC and Epilepsy Canada, and received an overwhelmingly supportive cross-Canada response. Indra holds a M. Mus. in Collaborative Piano from the University of Toronto, where she studied with Steven Philcox and won the Gwendolyn Koldofsky Prize in Accompanying. Originally from Northern BC, Indra received her B. Mus. in Piano Performance at the University of Manitoba as a student of David Moroz and Laura Loewen, followed by post-bacc studies in jazz piano with Will Bonness. website: indraegan.com

    53 min
  2. 2025-05-02

    Robin Hahn: Singing, Staging, and Shifting the Spotlight

    Episode 6 of the Rhythms of Access podcast features Robin Hahn. Robin is a joyfully disabled operatic soprano, stage director, music educator and disability advocate who has performed on stages around the world, from Germany to New York to Disneyland. Hailed as “sublime, with a beautiful resonant soprano full of colour” (Opera Canada), her recent performances include appearances as Ms Pinkerton in The Old Maid and the Thief; Nella in Gianni Schicchi; Mother in Amahl and the Night Visitors; and as a soloist with the Music of the Night national concert tour. As a stage director, Robin’s productions are recognized for reinterpreting and updating heteronormative stories, as well as for providing accessible theatre experiences for disabled audiences and performers alike. Most recently, she has directed queer, disabled, and covid-cautious productions of The Old Maid and the Thief; Hansel and Gretel; and The Pirates of Penzance, for which she was a winner of the 2024 Ovation Award in Outstanding Artistic Achievement for “bold inclusivity casting and artistic risk-taking”. In 2011, Robin co-founded Opera Mariposa, Canada’s only 100% openly disability-led and -run opera company, and now works with arts organizations of all types to make their spaces, facilities, resources, and events more accessible and inclusive. She is a YouTuber and Instagram creator, making fun, educational content about the intersections between opera and disability. She is represented by Kello Inclusive, and can next be seen in the Lower Mainland starring as Hanna in The Merry Widow with Crescendo Operatic Society this June. Connect on all socials: @robinhahnsopran https://linktr.ee/robinhahnsopran

    54 min

About

Rhythms of Access is a podcast featuring disabled musicians and other creative professionals sharing their experiences with disability and access in the music industry with host Gift Tshuma. Gift Tshuma is a prominent activist in disability rights and a skilled music composer based in Toronto. He earned a degree in Sociology with a minor in Law and Society from Concordia University and received the prestigious CBC Quebec’s 2022 Black Changemaker Award. Gift is the subject matter expert about accessibility and inclusion at several organizations including the March of Dimes Canada.