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Integrated Access in Live Performance Louise Fryer (UCL, UK)

Integrated Access in Live Performance By Louise Fryer (UCL, UK)

Integrated Access in Live Performance by Louise Fryer (UCL, UK)


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Summary

Live performances are increasingly being made accessible to people with sensory impairments not only to satisfy equality laws and the requirements of funding bodies, but also in the interest of diversity and as a catalyst for creativity. Directors can help build audiences as diverse as the population at large by making their art accessible.

Integrated Access in Live Performance Summary

Integrated Access in Live Performance by Louise Fryer (UCL, UK)

Live Perfromance

Integrated Access

disability

Extant Theatre

About Louise Fryer (UCL, UK)

Louise Fryer (she/her) is one of the UK's most experienced describers. She has described at the National Theatre since it started offering AD in 1993. For over 20 years Louise was a presenter for BBC Radio and helped develop the pilot BBC TV Audio Description Service (AUDETEL). She has described films and was the accessibility advisor for the BAFTA-nominated Notes on Blindness (2016) and writes audio guides for museums and galleries. Louise has a PhD in experimental psychology. Between 2018 and 2020 she was a Senior Teaching Fellow in the Centre for Translation Studies (CENTRAS) at University College London. She has written extensively on Audio Description and is the author of An Introduction to Audio Description: A Practical Guide (2016, Routledge).

Amelia Cavallo (they/them) is a queer, blind theatre practitioner and academic. Their performance practice is multi-disciplinary, spanning mediums such as aerial circus, drag and burlesque. Amelia also works as an access consultant with a focus on integrated audio description. In their academic work, Amelia is a university lecturer and workshop facilitator. They are also in the final stages of their PhD, which focuses on intersections of gender, disability and sexuality. With their wxfe Al Lander, they co-founded Quiplash, a creative performance and consulting project that takes space for disabled people across the LGBTQQIA+ spectrum.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations

Preface

Acknowledgements

List of abbreviations

List of contributors

Introduction

1 Diversity and inclusion: The goals of access

2 Towards a social model of access

3 Traditional access modes: How they are delivered

4 Traditional access models - Are they working?

5 Integrated access

6 Accessible filmmaking - A model to follow?

7 Art and access

8 Access for all?

9 Case studies

10 Taking the first steps

11 Concluding remarks

Index

Additional information

NPB9780367190712
9780367190712
0367190710
Integrated Access in Live Performance by Louise Fryer (UCL, UK)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-11-22
200
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