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Sydney Film Festival Accessible Cinema Online Survey
This year, the Sydney Film Festival in partnership with Accessible Arts included Rear Window captioning and audio-description services for some screenings as a part of its Accessible Cinema program.
Accessible Arts is seeking information to determine how successful these technologies were, how they could be better promoted and to identify people who would use these services in the future.
If you have attended or are interested in the Sydney Film Festival, or are interested in audio-described or captioned events, please complete this brief online survey.
For more information contact Anneke Barnes, Access to Festivals Coordinator, tel (02) 9251 6499 (ext. 107) or abarnes@aarts.net.au.
Following the success of the audio-described Tactile Tour program in 2010, Sculpture by the Sea are partnering with Accessible Arts to offer people with vision impairment and people with intellectual disability the opportunity to engage with art in a hands-on guided experience.
Accessible Arts hosted the Festivals Forum in July 2011, to review access for people with disability at festival events throughout NSW. Representatives from fifteen festivals large and small, and supporting arts organisations, gathered at the Utzon Room at Sydney Opera House to attend the three hour forum.
As part of an agreement to support festivals to develop accessibility, Accessible Arts has provided training to Sculpture by the Sea staff for the third consecutive year. Twelve staff from all sections of the organisation attended three hours of Disability Awareness and Access training to further embed accessibility practices throughout their organisation.
Festivals are increasing in popularity and continue to give expression and exposure to innovative creative arts and culture, which in turn adds greater vibrancy to communities who share in these occasions. Accessible Arts will present a forum in July, to bring festival producers together to discuss the unique challenges they face when improving access to festival events.
Nastasia Campanella is a Sydney based freelance print, radio and online journalist who also happens to be blind. She recently attended one of the audio described tactile tours presented by Sculpture by the Sea in partnership with Accessible Arts and reported on the experience.