Publication Title
Inclusive design, audio description and diversity of theatre experiences
Publication Type
Journal article
Journal
The Design Journal
Year of publication
2013
Volume
16
Issue
2
Pages
219-238
Language(s)

English

Modalities
Source
BITRA
Abstract
The conventional approach to audio description (AD) uses third-person narrative, factual delivery style, post-planning and third-party delivery, making it incompatible with inclusive design principles and equitable access to sensory stimuli. This paper discusses Clay & Paper Theatre's alternative AD approach, involving actors, scriptwriters, musicians and directors. With no previous exposure to inclusive design, the creative team developed the design process: script modification, characters and music integration, and sensory tour presentation. Innovative methodology taught actors and directors to think about accessibility from the start of their creative processes. Actors found the inclusive design process useful in developing a better understanding of character roles. Audience members enjoyed the play through the role of music and its link to the narrative and characterization. Clay & Paper Theatre's alternative AD approach exemplifies social innovation in inclusive theatre design for blind and low vision (B/LV) audiences, with an emphasis on process and service outcomes.
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