We are pleased to announce an audio-described tour of The Royal College of Physicians, as part of the 2025 London […]| VocalEyes
Welcome to the VocalEyes quarterly What’s On guide. Issue 78 covers audio description at theatres, museums, galleries and heritage venues […]| VocalEyes
Liberty Festival takes place from Wednesday 24th to Monday 29th September in Wandsworth, as part of this year’s Mayor’s London Borough of Culture. We’re excited that the line-up has now been announced. The Mayor’s festival of incredible work [...]| vocaleyes.co.uk
Audio described in-house. Turning Worlds Free – Just show up Roaring Circus performances in Greenwich Peninsula from three international companies. Live Audio Description Assisted Route for blind and visually impaired audiences – to book email ac [...]| vocaleyes.co.uk
Audio described in-house. Greenwich Fair Free – Just show up Greenwich Fair is back! Family-friendly street theatre, puppetry, circus, dance and games installations take over Greenwich Park. Live Audio Description Assisted Route for blind and visua [...]| vocaleyes.co.uk
Audio described in-house. Fragments of Us by Talawa, Fubunation & Sonia Hughes Free – just show up This world premiere by the UK’s leading Black theatre company Talawa with Fubunation, Fragments of Us weaves a tapestry of choreography, spoken [...]| vocaleyes.co.uk
Audio Described in-house. Dancing City Free – just show up Live Audio Description Assisted Route - for blind and visually impaired audiences – to book headset email access@festival.org 12:45pm Meet at Stratford Station in the ticket hall of the [...]| vocaleyes.co.uk
Audio described in-house. Gaze up in awe as eight parkour performers embark on a breathtaking journey across landmark buildings in Woolwich. Following the success of Life Lines at GDIF 2024, the French company Lézards Bleus returns with its vir [...]| vocaleyes.co.uk
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We are pleased to announce an exciting, free training opportunity in live theatre audio description, delivered by VocalEyes in partnership […]| VocalEyes
Greenwich and Docklands International Festival (GDIF) has transformed London’s public spaces into accessible stages for the most spectacular outdoor theatre, dance and circus performances for 30 years. Through the decades of outstanding performance [...]| vocaleyes.co.uk
We are delighted to announce that VocalEyes has been awarded a grant of £207,000 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund […]| VocalEyes
VocalEyes is seeking an experienced and proactive Project Manager to lead our ambitious 22-month co-created Audio Description (AD) in heritage project: Describing Heritage. Working in partnership with museums, heritage sites, and blind and visually i [...]| vocaleyes.co.uk
VocalEyes is delighted to announce a two-year grant from City Bridge Foundation to support accessibility and inclusion in London’s arts and heritage sectors. As London’s biggest independent charity funder, City Bridge Foundation not only maintain [...]| vocaleyes.co.uk
Welcome to VocalEyes’ quarterly What’s On guide. Issue 77 covers audio description at theatres, museums, galleries and heritage venues across […]| VocalEyes
By Olivia Hewkin, VocalEyes Museums, Galleries and Heritage Programme Manager. Last month, I had the absolute privilege to visit the British Pavilion in Venice and meet the curatorial team in charge of this year’s exhibition. As Museums, Galleries [...]| vocaleyes.co.uk
Chichester Festival Theatre’s volunteer companion scheme, CFT Buddies, has become an indispensable part of the Theatre’s community programme since it was introduced in 2017 – helping to make theatregoing easier for people who may need a little [...]| vocaleyes.co.uk