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Accessibility in Music: An Essential, Not an Option

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Do you want to find out how to make your venue, event or organisation more accessible?

Join NoteWorthy Access founder, musician and disability consultant Yiska at the Bristol Beacon on Wednesday 15th May (6pm to 8pm) to find out how.

Event is free to attend - book your free tickets here www.bristolbeacon.org/whats-on/accessibility-in-music-an-essential-not-an-option/

Disability inclusion in music and live events has for too long been an afterthought, seen as “nice-to-have” rather than essential. But the tides are changing: the topic of accessibility is gradually moving to the forefront of our conversations.

In partnership with Bristol Beacon, NoteWorthy Access is on a mission to establish Bristol as the leading UK city for accessibility in music and live events. Lots of us want to do better but don’t know where to start.

This is an opportunity to:

• Find out more about accessibility in music – including how you can create change at your venue, event or organisation.
• Hear real stories and learn from Bristol’s d/Deaf, disabled and neurodivergent people, community groups and organisations.
• Network with incredible individuals and be part of the movement to improve access in music.

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