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==About Captioned and Accessible Performances==
==About Captioned and Accessible Performances==
Currently, at the time of creating this page (30/01/2019) The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland is the only performing arts school in the United Kingdom that include Captioned and Accessible Performances in their diary. This page is designed to hold as much information as possible about what to do if your show is having a captioned or accessible performance. This is in order to allow us to become better informed and aware of what kind of work needs to go into one of these performances and how we should 'Tecnically' achieve this.
The following subheadings should provide you with all the information you need. Please update and add any information that you feel is missing from this page as necessary.


==Technical Deatils==
==Technical Deatils==


==Checklist for Installation==
==Checklist for Installation==

Revision as of 15:25, 30 January 2019

About Captioned and Accessible Performances

Currently, at the time of creating this page (30/01/2019) The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland is the only performing arts school in the United Kingdom that include Captioned and Accessible Performances in their diary. This page is designed to hold as much information as possible about what to do if your show is having a captioned or accessible performance. This is in order to allow us to become better informed and aware of what kind of work needs to go into one of these performances and how we should 'Tecnically' achieve this.

The following subheadings should provide you with all the information you need. Please update and add any information that you feel is missing from this page as necessary.

Technical Deatils

Checklist for Installation