[Greater-baltimore] Smithsonian Folklife Festival accessible and enjoyable for all visitors

Watson, Bob BWatson at nfb.org
Mon Jun 14 18:58:00 UTC 2010


I was asked to share this with those who may have interest:

 

 

Smithsonian Folklife Festival . 

The Smithsonian Institution is committed to making the annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival accessible and enjoyable for all visitors. The 2010 Festival features "Asian Pacific Americans: Local Lives, Global Ties," " México" and "Smithsonian Inside Out." 

The 10-day Festival, held outdoors on the National Mall between Seventh and 14th streets, will take place from Thursday, June 24, through Monday, June 28, and Thursday, July 1, through Monday, July 5. Admission is free. Festival hours are from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. each day, with concerts, special events and dance parties extending into most evenings. 

Visitors with disabilities who need assistance are advised to report to the Information kiosks located at various points around the Festival site or to the Volunteer tent located in the Festival Services area near the Smithsonian Metrorail station's Mall exit. A large-print version of the Festival's daily schedule and food concession menus will be available. The Festival program book is available on CD and in other formats upon request. A limited number of wheelchairs will be available at the Volunteer tent for loan.

Verbal-description and tactile tours are scheduled for June 25 and July 2 at 1 p.m. for visitors who are blind or have low vision; reservations may be made by e-mailing access at si.edu. American Sign Language interpreters will be on site and may be requested in the Volunteer tent. The Festival schedule indicates which performances and presentations are interpreted. All music-stage locations are equipped with audio loops. If you need an access service which is not mentioned please contact (202) 633-2921 (voice) or by e-mailing access at si.edu. The Smithsonian Folklife Festival welcomes all service animals. 

The Smithsonian Folklife Festival, inaugurated in 1967, honors tradition bearers from across the United States and around the world. With approximately 1 million visitors each year, the Festival unites performers and visitors in the nation's capital to celebrate the diversity of cultural traditions. It is produced by the Smithsonian's Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage and co-sponsored by the National Park Service. The Festival's website is http://www.festival.si.edu.

 

 

 

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