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Descriptive directions and information for blind or partially sighted visitors to arts venues
While many people will visit an arts venue with a friend or family, it is important to give people access to the information they need so that they can travel to and navigate around the venue independently. This guide by audio-description specialists VocalEyes outlines the key steps to create effective descriptive directions.
Published: 2021 | Resource type: Guide/tools

Audio Description and Touch Tours at Northern Ballet #ADA
The first blog by Rachel Evans (Communications) and Sam Moore (Learning) at Northern Ballet as part of their Fellowship at the Audience Diversity Academy
Published: 2020 | Resource type: Article

Accessing Access
Paul O’Donnell is a solo theatre maker and over the past year, has been using Talking Birds‘ accessibility tool The Difference Engine to deliver captioning and audio description on every performance of the UK tour of his show We’ve Got Each Other. With funding from Arts Council England, he has created a resource pack for ... Read more
Published: 2020 | Resource type: Guide/tools

A guide to marketing for Audio Description
Communicate information about audio described performances effectively to a broad range of people with tips from this handy guide.
Published: 2017 | Resource type: Guide/tools