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Accessible Torture
It’s actually not as brutal as it sounds…in early November 2021 I was fortunate to find myself back in a studio theatre space for two days creating some experimental performanceContinue reading “Accessible Torture”
Nathan Geering on making accessible performance work: feeling the fear and doing it anyway
Part 2 of an interview with Nathan Geering. Where do artists and creatives start when thinking about expanding the reach of their work beyond mainstream audiences?
Nathan Geering on finding a new aesthetic that works for everybody
Amy talks to dance and accessibility innovator Nathan Geering about what inspired him to develop The Rationale Method
Video specialist Jim Horsfield talks about the role technology can play in making performing arts…
How interactive technology can invite audiences into unexpected art experiences
Kate Collier talks about interpreting music for the deaf and hard of hearing
The delicate art of making music performance accessible to d/deaf audiences
Jenni Elbourne on how to improve accessibility in the performing arts
Practical and aesthetic considerations for artists and creatives who want to make their work more accessible.
Jenni Elbourne on audio description, accessibility and authenticity
What is audio description and how is it used to improve accessibility in the arts?
Integrated Accessibility in the Performing Arts
Members of Unscene Suffolk performing A Zimmer of Hope As a composer and theatre-maker, my work has always been inspired by historical and contemporary real-life stories and the relationships between peopleContinue reading “Integrated Accessibility in the Performing Arts”
