Awakening Aotearoa’s disabled-led arts sector
An identity and collective voice for disabled-led artists is needed, but how do we get there?
An identity and collective voice for disabled-led artists is needed, but how do we get there?
With a dedicated sensory area, Music in Parks brought together music lovers to experience tunes in a way that worked best for them this past Saturday.
Disabled dining isn't as simple as rocking up with a hungry belly. So when we saw Metro magazine’s Top 50 Restaurants include some accessibility information we were intrigued.
With a disco, an NZSL interpreted taxidermy session and a cabaret brunch amidst its colourful programme, there’s something for everyone at DAT Fest next month.
Librettos are notoriously hard to understand. Live Braille is making that easier.
Basic accessibility shouldn’t be a luxury. Here are five pools across Aotearoa with noteworthy accessibility features.