For the first session of November 13th’s forum, blind Disability Studies scholar, theatre creator, and actor @DevonKHealey will expand on her theatrical practice called, Immersive Descriptive Audio (IDA). Register to attend here: buff.ly/4dR2YQf
ALT A dancer lifts up another dancer under a bright yellow spotlight. Another dancer and the orchestra are in view in the background under orange and blue spotlights, respectively. The light design also includes streams of light that create fine angular lines that cross the stage. The image is against a gradient background with shades of purple, yellow, and orange. At centre right, a transparent circle frames the title of the session, “Developing a Rapport between Blindness and Sight: Immersive Descriptive Audio and Rainbow on Mars.” Additional text surrounds the image with information about forum session 1 with Devon Healey,
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