Ecuadoreans with disabilities take the stage

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Actresses wait for their turn to walk on stage during a performance of
Actresses wait for their turn to walk on stage during a performance ofDolores Ochoa / AP
Actress Marisol Nunez, left, who is blind, is led to stage ahead of her performance in
Actress Marisol Nunez, left, who is blind, is led to stage ahead of her performance inDolores Ochoa / AP

Associated Press reports — Not long ago, most of the 80 young cast members of one of Ecuador's most successful musicals were barely seen or heard.

They are blind, autistic, have Down syndrome or other disabilities. But on stage, the actors, singers and dancers of "Suenos," or "Dreams," easily transcend their limitations.

"What I like about this project is that it dignifies the disabled. Above all, the intellectually challenged, who have faced a lot of prejudice," said Marisol Nunez, a young blind woman whose acting and singing has captivated crowds.

Nunez lost her eyesight as a child to a congenital disease and is among the most experienced actors and singers in the cast.

The musical, which premiered three years ago, is based in part on the dreams of young people with disabilities and is presented by the nonprofit foundation El Triangulo.

Those dreams have now been shared with thousands, and not just in Ecuador. Scenes from the musical have also been performed by cast members in the United States and Europe.

EDITOR’S NOTE: These images were made available to NBC News on Oct. 3, 2012.

 

Singer Jennyfer Avila, experiencing a bout of stage fright, is comforted by her father prior to her performance in
Singer Jennyfer Avila, experiencing a bout of stage fright, is comforted by her father prior to her performance inDolores Ochoa / AP
A cast member holds still as her make-up is applied and hair is brushed in preparation for her performance in
A cast member holds still as her make-up is applied and hair is brushed in preparation for her performance inDolores Ochoa / AP

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