[Electronics-talk] Fwd: DISNEYS THE LION KI NG AND NEWSIES TO OF FER NEW ACCESSIBILIT Y SERVICES ON BROADWAY
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Sat Dec 8 01:04:43 UTC 2012
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>DISNEYS THE LION KING AND NEWSIES
>TO OFFER NEW ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES ON BROADWAY
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>I-Caption and D-Scriptive Devices Come to Minskoff and Nederlander Theatres
>New York, NY (December 4, 2012) Supported by
>funds from the City of New York Theater
>Subdistrict Council, LDC and the City of New
>York, Disneys hit musicals The Lion King and
>Newsies have joined The Broadway
>Accessibility/Audience Expansion Initiative,
>which creates collaboration between producers
>and accessibility specialists at all stages of
>production. The Initiative is a partnership
>between Inclusion in the Arts, a New
>Yorkbased not-for-profit, and G-PASS, a service
>company utilizing technology from Sound
>Associates Inc., in collaboration with Disney
>Theatrical Productions. This historic Initiative
>provides theatre-goers with disabilities a
>theatre experience as complete and captivating
>as that enjoyed by non-disabled audience
>members. The services are: I-Caption for deaf
>and hard-of-hearing patrons and D-Scriptive for blind and low-vision patrons.
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>I-Caption, a revolutionary text-based system by
>Sound Associates Inc., provides the entire
>script of the show including character names
>as it unfolds in performance, via a hand-held
>polarized video screen. D-Scriptive provides an
>extremely thorough audio description of a show
>on a hand-held unit for blind and low-vision
>patrons. Both services are integrated into the
>shows light and electrical cueing system so
>that the commentary keeps pace with the action
>onstage. These services are provided for every
>performance, and evolved from the Infrared
>Listening System, for which Sound Associates Inc. won a Tony® Award in 1979.
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>With the addition of The Lion King and Newsies,
>Inclusion in the Arts and G-PASS expand access
>to Broadway audiences of all ages in
>unprecedented ways. The Initiative is
>particularly proud to showcase Broadway as a
>welcoming entertainment option for all family members at every show.
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>Here at Disney Theatrical Productions we are in
>the business of exceeding our guests
>expectations, said Dana Amendola, VP,
>Operations, Disney Theatrical Productions. This
>wonderful Initiative will help ensure our
>commitment by offering our deaf, blind and
>hard-of-hearing patrons an even greater
>opportunity to experience the magic of Broadway.
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>With revolutionary new technology, we are able
>to introduce special accessibility services to
>every single performance, thus enabling children
>in body and at heart to enjoy these
>productions, states Anne Tramon, VP of Sound
>Associates Inc., the company that created the
>technology. As a result of this Initiative, we
>are able to expand these services to more
>productions until they are, one day, standard.
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>There is perhaps no stronger shared
>entertainment experience than seeing live
>theatre together, said Sharon Jensen, Inclusion
>in the Arts, Executive Director. Thanks to the
>Initiative, now grandparents, parents and
>children with disabilities can all enjoy live
>theatre on par with the ways non-disabled
>audience members do. I-Caption and D-Scriptive
>give theatregoers of all ages including those
>with disabilities a unique opportunity to
>create lasting family memories. Disney
>Theatrical Productions consistently makes
>Broadway one of New York Citys foremost
>destinations. They have extended their support
>by offering extraordinary accessibility for
>audiences at The Lion King and Newsies. In the
>finest of Disney traditions, cherished memories are now available to all.
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>About Inclusion in the Arts
>Inclusion in the Arts advocates for full
>inclusion of artists of color and performers
>with disabilities at all levels of production in
>theatre, film and television. Our principal aim
>is to achieve full inclusion in American arts
>and entertainment so that our stages and screens
>truly reflect the society in which we live;
>where each artist is considered on his/her
>merits as an individual; where the stories being
>told are drawn from authentic and diverse
>experiences; and where our individual humanity
>can be celebrated. In 2011 Inclusion in the Arts
>received the Tony® Honor for Excellence in the Theatre.
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>For those of you who are reading this.
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>I am planning on a group trip to see the Lion
>King, it would also be a fundraiser event for
>the Greater Long Island Chapter of the National
>Federation of the Blind, no date has been set as
>of yet, but all interested people, please contact me.
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>Cheryl Echevarria, 2nd Vice President
>NFB Greater Long Island Chapter
>631-236-5138
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>Disabled Entrepreneur of the Year 2012 of NY State
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>Leading the Way in Independent Travel!
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>SNG Certified - Accessible Travel Advocate!
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>Cheryl Echevarria, Owner
>http://www.echevarriatravel.com
>631-456-5394
>reservations at echevarriatravel.com
>http://www.echevarriatravel.wordpress.com
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>2012 Norwegian Cruise Line University Advisory Board Member.
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>Echevarria Travel and proud member of the
>National Federation of the Blind will be holding
>a year round fundraiser for the
>http://www.NFBNY.org after Hurricane Sandy and
>other resources. Any vacation package booked
>between November 6 2012-November 6, 2013 and
>vacation must be traveled no later than
>12/30/2014 a percentage of my earnings will go
>to the affiliate. Also is you book a Sandals
>for couples or Beaches for families and friends
>resorts vacation, $100.00 per booking will go to
>the affiliate as well. You do not need to be a
>member of the NFB.org, just book through us.
>
>Thank you.
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