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"Telephone" Documentary Virtual Showing

Date & Time

Wednesday, October 11, 2023, 12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m.

Category

Disability Awareness Month at Rutgers

Location

Zoom Event

Information

Free and open to students, faculty, staff, and the public.

Sponsored by Dark Room Ballet

The first of its kind, Telephone is a documentary screendance film bringing awareness to the important art form of audio description (AD) for dance. Audio description allows blind and visually impaired people to be included fully in the joy of artistic expression.

Co-directed by Dark Room Ballet founder Krishna Washburn and choreographer/filmmaker Heather Shaw, Telephone is the first screendance documentary created specifically with a visually impaired audience in mind, while facilitating an immersive sensory experience for audience members of all sight levels.

Initiated in the early days of the global pandemic in 2020, the film features diverse disabled and non-disabled artists from across the globe, demystifying and legitimizing AD, not just as an access tool, but as a beautiful, rich art form in its own right.

Telephone is at the forefront of a completely new approach to audio description. Most of what is considered “best practice” for AD is meant for television or film. A neutral AD voice describes the visuals and does not express emotional content. In television and film, the performers’ voices (layered over the AD) inform the audience of the emotional themes. However, in dance, performers rarely speak. Is the neutral AD voice really the best choice for dance? How do those listening to the AD connect with the emotional content of the performance?

The audio describers of Telephone are reshaping the world’s perception of AD, adding emotional context and allowing their words to dance in the same way a dancer’s body moves. The result is a beautiful merge of poetry and movement, proving that: Dance is visceral – not merely visual.

Telephonefilm.com is designed with full accessibility in mind. In the event that you experience any accessibility issues on our website, please reach out to telephone.ad.game@gmail.com.

Free virtual event; open to the public. Registration is required. If the form is not accessible, please register via email at info@darkroomballet.com.

Accessibility Services:

  • ASL interpreter provided

If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the access provided, please email Natalie Schultz-Kahwaty at ns1199@mgsa.rutgers.edu in advance of your participation.