AUDIO DESCRIPTION
Trained audio describers provide live verbal descriptions of actions, costumes, scenery and other visual elements of the performance between gaps in the dialogue on stage via a discreet headset. Tactile tours allow patrons who are blind or have low vision and their companions to explore the set, props and costumes prior to the performance. Patrons must book the service in advance.
Explicit Contents
The edge of the body has disappeared; the environment has seeped inside and come to live amongst body parts; the nervous system feels far beyond the skin.
Campbelltown Arts Centre
9 January, 4.30pm. Tactile tour starts at 4pm
The Complication of Lyrebirds
The Complication of Lyrebirds is a contemporary dance work designed to break away from the social expectations of what it means to look or sound Aboriginal.
Campbelltown Arts Centre
23 January, 4.30pm. Tactile tour starts at 4pm
AUDITORY CONTENT
Shows with this symbol indicate which shows are highly auditory and have low visual content, which can aid people who are blind or have low vision decide whether they can access a show.
SHOW PROGRAMS
Where applicable, show programs are available via the relevant event pages as an accessible Word document.
ASSISTANCE ANIMALS
Assistance animals are welcome at all Festival events and venues, bookings are essential. If you are blind or have low vision and want to attend an event at Sydney Festival, Guide Dogs NSW/ACT can provide you with free training on how to travel safely from any location to your event at the Festival. Call 1800 804 805 to discuss your travel needs.