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HAI's Describe! program
provides blind and visually impaired theatergoers with live audio
description at Broadway and Off-Broadway shows. Through the years,
Describe! has audio described long-running favorites like Mary Poppins,
and The Lion King.
To
attend a performance or to be a volunteer audio describer please
contact Max Daniels at (212) 575-7663 or mdaniels@hainyc.org.
How
Describe! works:
"Live
Audio Description,” is the process whereby a specially trained
HAI describer transmits description of the physical action on stage,
during pauses in the dialogue. The describer uses a headset microphone;
program participants listen to the description through a receiver
with a single earpiece. The describer is located in the balcony
or other area with a view of the stage, and the audience member
can sit anywhere in the audience.
HAI provides “Program
Notes” prior to the show which can be done live, or pre-recorded
on DVD. “Program Notes” give blind and visually impaired
theatergoers the overall description of the sets, characters, and
costumes, as well as the theater itself, which helps create a visual
picture in their minds that they can use to achieve a better understanding
of the play. Pre-recorded CDs are available for shows that we describe
on a recurring basis, and are mailed to the theatergoers before
the performance.
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