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ACCESSIBILITY IN EVENTS

At Proscenium, we are committed to making our events accessible to all, including the neurodiverse community. We advocate for and integrate accessibility measures throughout the planning and execution of our events wherever we can.

WHERE IT STARTED

We had an incredible experience debuting on Broadway as co-producers of How to Dance in Ohio, which featured seven talented neurodivergent characters played by neurodivergent actors. The production considered accessibility in ways Broadway had never seen—not just for the performers, but for the entire audience. After this experience, it was pertinent to bring what we learned from Broadway to the events world and make events more accessible for the neurodiverse community.

This commitment led us to conclude the Experiential Marketing Summit with a panel on Accessibility in Events, sparking an industry-wide conversation that we are excited to continue through the webinar below.

ACCESSIBILITY IN EVENTS WEBINAR

Neuro-inclusion in the Events Industry

To continue the conversation around neuro-inclusion in the events industry, we brought together two incredible leaders:

  • Megan Henshall: Strategy Lead, Global Events at Google and Founder of The Neu Project
  • Ava X. Rigelhaupt: Writer, DEIA + Autism Consultant, Public Speaker, & Autistic Creative Consultant for How to Dance in Ohio

The webinar took place on Tuesday, September 10, at 2pm ET. Learn from these industry leaders about neurodiverse accessibility in events. The video will be available here soon. 


resources

Read our list of resources to learn more about the neurodivergent community and ways to support their accessibility needs.




Videos

Learn more about How to Dance in Ohio and our closing keynote on Lessons we can learn from Broadway on event accessibility.
How to Dance in Ohio Video
Experiential Marketing Summit Panel Video
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