Audio Description

Black and white image of Telephone dancer Toby MacNutt as theysit on their heels, hands interlaced over chest/top of stomach. Toby's crutches are laid out in front of them as they look to the side in a plant filled dance studio.
Photo: still from the film Telephone

Listening to the dance

Kristen Shahverdian

The screendance Telephone pioneers a new form of audio description for dance.

Photo: Walter Wlodarczyk

Imagination as Survival in “YO OBSOLETE”

Rachel DeForrest Repinz

Christopher “Unpezverde” Núñez seamlessly weaves together audio description and imaginative narrative.

Image: Emilee Lord

Access and Artistry: Part 3 – Audio Description

Emilee Lord

An invitation to consider inclusive design

Photo: Emilee Lord

Access and Artistry: Part 1 – a conversation with Dancer and Educator Krishna Washburn

Emilee Lord

Changing the dance landscape with blind ballet technique.

Photo: Dawn States

Dawn States Dancers Speak for Themselves

Kara Nepomuceno

Description is less necessary when the work is already beautifully narrated by the dancers themselves.