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The Miracle Project
is a theater and film program for
autistic children
and their siblings and friends, which was featured in the
HBO
documentary
Autism: The Musical
.
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[2]
The documentary premiered at the
Tribeca Film Festival
, and won two
Emmy Awards
and many Audience Awards.
[2]
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History
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The program was founded by Elaine Hall.
[2]
Elaine's adopted son Neal has autism, and she has published a book
Now I See the Moon
about her life as his mother.
[3]
Elaine and Diane have also produced a
DVD
series entitled
7 Keys to Unlocking the World of Autism
.
[3]
Elaine has been featured in
The Autism Perspective
magazine, and has received the Angel Award from the Malibu Special Education Foundation, the Kinus Award for Outstanding Achievement (in Canada) and the Miracle Worker Award from
Autism Speaks
.
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Recordings
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The Miracle Project also produced a CD entitled
Fly...Into the World of Autism
, featuring music written by children in the project and performed by
Jack Black
,
Macy Gray
,
Jason Alexander
,
Stephen Stills
, and other celebrities.
[3]
The Miracle Project at Sea
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The Miracle Project linked up with Autism on the Seas who assists families cruising with individuals with special needs. Together, the Miracle Project worked side by side with this group of individuals to put together a performance (comedy/music) to be performed in front of an audience on board Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas. Practices were held daily where the individuals learned songs, parts, created instruments, and interacted with one another to put together a performance of their lifetime! With the help of some great staff and amazing individuals the show was a success!
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