WORKSHOP: Forming Effective Audio Description Partnerships Between Dancers and Describers (Saturday, December 10th)

On a sparkly gold background, a quirky edited photo of Krishna and Alejandra smiling widely side by side (from the last time they were able to do that together in January 2020), but appearing to be in black and white. On gray, gold and yellow backgrounds, text reads: Dark Room Ballet with Krishna Washburn FORMING EFFECTIVE AUDIO DESCRIPTION PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN DANCERS AND DESCRIBERS SATURDAY DEC. 10 4 PM TO 6 PM (Eastern Time) A speech bubble makes it look like Krishna is saying: Audio describers can create their best art when they can form real partnerships with dancers that have self-audio description skills. Whether you are a dancer who wants to hone your self-audio description skills or an audio describer who wants to learn the questions to ask when developing descriptions (and what to do with the answers), this crucial teamwork will be cultivated here. A speech bubble makes it look like Alejandra is saying: THIS IS A 2 HOUR CLASS! At the bottom, smaller text reads: All Dark Room Ballet classes and workshops take place online via Zoom - visit darkroomballet.com or LINK IN BIO for more info

Hosted by Movement ResearchDark Room Ballet is designed specifically for the educational needs of blind and visually impaired adults.

NOTE: This is a FREE class, but donations are welcomed.

Dark Room Ballet Presents:
Audio Description as an Art Form

Forming Effective Audio Description Partnerships Between Dancers and Describers


Saturday, December 10th , 2022
4 PM to 6 PM (Eastern / New York Time)

NOTE: This is a 2 hour class

This workshop is offered online via Zoom


To register, please email: 
info@darkroomballet.com


Workshop Description

Audio describers can create their best art when they can form real partnerships with dancers that have self-audio description skills. Whether you are a dancer who wants to hone your self-audio description skills or an audio describer who wants to learn the questions to ask when developing descriptions (and what to do with the answers), this crucial teamwork will be cultivated here.

Note: this is the second to last workshop in the Audio Description as an Art Form series, sponsored by Movement Research