[Artbeyondsightmuseums] A New Kind of Listening audio described

Lisa Yayla fnugg at online.no
Fri Oct 16 08:23:11 UTC 2009


In the Durham-Raleigh area this weekend

The "A New Kind of Listening" film at the Carolina will be 
audio-described, so if you have blind/low-vision friends and family, 
invite them to attend. Audio description means that the visual activity 
of a theatre event -- including basic things like what a person looks 
like, or set design -- is described, in real time, so that ALL partons 
can fully enjoy the performance.

It is particularly meaningful that a film like this new Dalsheimer 
documentary is audio-described, given its subject matter of inclusivity.

Blind/low-vision patrons can request a listening device at the door. If 
you use this service and enjoy it, ask your local theatre to offer it 
more frequently. The organization providing the service is Arts Access.

http://www.bullcityrising.com/2009/10/third-friday-documentary-escapism-film-fest-library-book-sale-highlight-the-weekends-fun.html

The "A New Kind of Listening" film at the Carolina will be 
audio-described, so if you have blind/low-vision friends and family, 
invite them to attend. Audio description means that the visual activity 
of a theatre event -- including basic things like what a person looks 
like, or set design -- is described, in real time, so that ALL partons 
can fully enjoy the performance.

It is particularly meaningful that a film like this new Dalsheimer 
documentary is audio-described, given its subject matter of inclusivity.

Blind/low-vision patrons can request a listening device at the door. If 
you use this service and enjoy it, ask your local theatre to offer it 
more frequently. The organization providing the service is Arts Access.





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