Audio Description Services Midwest
Audio description is a narration service for individuals who are blind or have visual impairment.
A specially trained individual known as an audio describer provides an ongoing dialogue of visual events that are taking place on the stage, broadcast media

RIP Jennifer Kasunick, your joyful spirit will be greatly missed. Prayers sent to Jennifer's family and friends.

We are devastated to hear of the loss of Jennifer Kasunick our patron at Hope College. Jennifer was a bright light with 1000 watt smile. I’m sure her family, friends, and colleagues will miss her greatly. I am proud and honored that I was able to describe for her Hope College theater department’s student productions. She always gave me a great review and said she enjoyed my describing. 😢

I'm honored and humbled to accounce that Audio Description Services Midwest will be describing our 75th production tomorrow night, "SIX" with Broadway Detroit. Since our first production in September 2019 (despite being shut down for 18 months with COVID) we have worked with Broadway Detroit, Broadway Grand Rapids, Hope College Theater Department and Riverbank Theatre. We are excited to complete the 2024-2025 seasons and look forward to 2025-2026.

🎤 Broadway Grand Rapids is excited to host Broadway Karaoke Happy Hour at K-ROK Korean BBQ & Karaoke Soju Cocktail Bar! This fun-filled evening offers an opportunity to showcase your vocal talents and enjoy an entertaining night out.
More importantly, for every ticket sold, a donation will be made to Arts Access, supporting efforts to provide community members, families, and children with access to Broadway performances. Join us for an evening of music, entertainment, and making a difference in our community.
Date: Wednesday, November 13
Location: K-ROK Korean BBQ & Karaoke Soju Cocktail Bar (169 Louis Campau Promenade, Grand Rapids)
Time: 6:00 - 8:00 PM
For more information and RSVP- https://bit.ly/BGRKaraoke

Celebrating DeafBlind Awareness week started to honor Helen Keller, whose birthday is on June 27th, because she was a true pioneer and advocate for individuals with DeafBlindness.
Helen Keller's legacy reminds us of the importance of accessibility, education, and support for those who are DeafBlind. Let's take this week to raise awareness, promote inclusivity and celebrate the remarkable accomplishments of the DeafBlind community.
Learn more about how you can get involved and make a difference: https://www.pathstoliteracy.org/celebrating-deafblind-awareness-week/
Photo description: An old black and white photo of Helen Keller sitting down with a book on her lap while reading the Braille with her left hand.
So inspiring!!
Excellent!
So sweet!

Last night at the Golden Globes, Aria Mia Loberti made history as the first legally blind actress to walk the red carpet with her guide dog. Loberti stars in the Golden Globe nominated limited series All the Light We Cannot See. She discussed the importance of authentic representation in film and TV, saying “This is the first time in history we’ve had authentic representation for a character in a film of this size, it was my honor to represent my community and my culture. It’s never been done before, and that’s a really big responsibility.” Representation matters, and Aria Mia Loberti is paving the way for more inclusion in Hollywood.
Read more here: https://ew.com/golden-globes-2024-all-the-light-we-cannot-see-star-aria-mia-loberti-red-carpet-guide-dog-8423341
Image description: Aria Mia Loberti and her guide dog who is a black Labrador retriever are posing on the red carpet in front of a sign that reads 'Golden Globes.'
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