Editor Emma Purcell visits the Harry Potter Studio Tour to explore its accessibility, her first audio-described tactile tour, and the thrilling Dark Arts.
Touch: Beyond Vision: A Groundbreaking Exhibition Making Art Accessible Through AI And Touch
Experience Touch: Beyond Vision, a one-day exhibition on 15th Sept at London’s OXO2 Gallery that uses AI to transform photos into tactile 3D art, making culture accessible to blind and visually impaired people through touch, innovation, and inclusivity.
GDIF 2025: An Award-Winning Accessible Festival Returns With A Free Outdoor Programme
Discover how GDIF 2025 is leading the way as an accessible festival, celebrating 30 years of inclusive outdoor theatre, dance, and circus across South East London—with a free, award-winning programme for all.
The Social Cost Of Inaccessible Content: Why Accessible Media Services Matter
We highlight why accessible media services matter and how the lack of inclusive access continues to isolate millions from cultural connection and everyday conversation.
Enjoy Accessible Performances Of Opera And Ballet This Festive Season At The Royal Ballet And Opera
This winter at the Royal Ballet and Opera, there is a range of accessible performances available across several different operas and ballets, offering something to suit all tastes.
Songs Of The Wayfarer: Disabled Artist Claire Cunningham Premieres New Solo Performance Blending Dance And Song In London
Claire Cunningham, one of the UK’s most acclaimed and internationally renowned disabled artists, presents the UK premiere of her new solo Songs of the Wayfarer in London this December.
Royal Ballet And Opera To Host Relaxed Performance Of Leonard Bernstein’s Trouble In Tahiti And A Quiet Place
On 22nd October, the Royal Ballet and Opera will hold a sensory-adapted, Relaxed Performance of its new production of Leonard Bernstein’s two operas, Trouble in Tahiti and A Quiet Place.
Magic Mike Live: Access Card Provider Puts The Magic Into Accessibility
London’s Hippodrome Casino – one of Nimbus Disability and the Access Card’s longest-standing partner providers of accessible ticketing – has announced a series of accessible performances for its forthcoming performances of Magic Mike Live.
Disability Pride Month: 10 Perks Of Being A Disabled Person
Being disabled does come with many challenges and barriers but on many occasions, it does have its benefits and advantages. This Disability Pride Month, Emma shares her 10 perks of being a disabled person.
Accessible Oriental Oasis To Be Unveiled At RHS Chelsea
Nimbus Disability, the Derby-based social enterprise, has helped to create a pioneering and inclusive exhibit at RHS Chelsea.
Song In Sign: A Fully Integrated Signed Song Performance Created By Deaf And Disabled Artists
We speak to Joanne Roughton-Arnold, creative director and singer of Song in Sign, a fully integrated signed song performance produced by inclusive opera company formidAbility.
Birmingham Hippodrome Announces New Accessible Booking Experience For Online Customers With Nimbus Disability
Birmingham Hippodrome has partnered with digital agency Substrakt and the leading authority on accessible ticketing, Nimbus Disability to transform the online booking experience for its customers.
Blind Comedian Chris McCausland Visits Wonders Of The World In New Travelogue Series
Wonders Of The World I Can’t See is a series that takes blind stand-up Chris McCausland across the globe to explore some of the world’s most iconic, unforgettable world landmarks, but in a new and unique way that discovers things the ordinary traveller might miss.


