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    Sensory-Friendly Performances

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Sensory-Friendly Performances

    Sensory-Friendly Performances
    Published 8/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 715.58 MB | Duration: 1h 21m

    A practical guide to making your next performance inclusive and sensory-friendly

    What you'll learn

    Understand the sensory experience for people with sensory differences in the audience

    Learn about the benefits of hosting sensory-friendly performances, both for the audience and for those putting on the show

    Apply strategies to improve the sensory experience in your venue and show

    Review strategies that every member of a production can put into place to make the experience more sensory-inclusive for audience members

    Familiarize yourself with principles of universal and accessible design to support creating a more inclusive environment during performances

    Requirements

    No prior experience needed

    Description

    Welcome to our course on sensory-friendly performances! In this course, we aim to give you the knowledge and resources to implement sensory-friendly practices with your team. This course is meant for anyone who works in the performing arts, including managers, directors, technicians, designers, front of house staff, and performers. For anyone who is part of the team responsible for putting on a performance or show, this course is for you.Course content includes the following topics:An overview of sensory sensitivity and overload, and why it matters for you and your audienceHow to adjust the sensory environment before a performance to improve the experience for attendeesManaging your schedule to implement sensory-friendly features for each of the 8 sensesWays that all staff members can help to create a more sensory-inclusive environmentPrinciples of accessible and universal designDuring this course, you will learn specific, actionable strategies that can be put into place to improve the sensory experience of attending a performance at your venue. We provide ways that every member of a production can support more inclusive practices when hosting a performance and support audience members who experience sensory differences. We offer more general strategies to improve the overall experience for audience members, as well as measures that are specific to each of the eight senses.This course is about more than just implementing inclusive practices at your venue - it's about fostering empathy and understanding. Our course provides the knowledge and tools needed to make the audience experience a little more comfortable and inclusive for all sorts of attendees. Enroll today and learn how to improve the experience of performing arts more inclusive and accepting of individuals with sensory sensitivities.

    Overview

    Section 1: Before You Begin

    Lecture 1 Welcome

    Lecture 2 Five Ways Sensory Friendly Performances Are a Win for Your Venue or Performance

    Lecture 3 Three Myths About Sensory Friendly Performances Busted!

    Lecture 4 What’s In It for My Audience?

    Lecture 5 Assessing Your Venue And Performance

    Lecture 6 Who Plays a Part in Making a Sensory-Friendly Performance Work?

    Section 2: Planning Phase

    Lecture 7 Project Planning Guidelines

    Lecture 8 Eight-Month Timeline of Activities

    Lecture 9 Eight-week Timeline of Activities

    Section 3: The Pre-performance Phase

    Lecture 10 Show Accommodations

    Lecture 11 Staff Accommodations

    Lecture 12 The Principles of Universal Design

    Lecture 13 The 3 Tiers of Accessibility

    Lecture 14 Sensory-Friendly Kits

    Lecture 15 Accessible Design

    Lecture 16 Visual Stories

    Lecture 17 Marketing Content

    Lecture 18 Ticketing Considerations

    Lecture 19 Implementation

    Section 4: Showtime Phase

    Lecture 20 What Staff Should Expect

    Lecture 21 Performer Briefing

    Lecture 22 Proactive Troubleshooting

    Lecture 23 Housekeeping Items

    Section 5: Post-Perforrmance Phase

    Lecture 24 It's Curtains!

    Lecture 25 Gathering Feedback

    Section 6: Thank you

    Lecture 26 Thank you

    Anyone who is part of the team responsible for putting on a performance or show,Musicians,Performers,Actors,Dancers,Theatre Directors,Theatre/Venue Staff,Entertainers