(Australian Museum) Night Owls: An autism and sensory-friendly night out for adults

Hey folks,
Just walked to let you know about that the Australian Museum's Night Owls is back with one on tonight - I'll be there with (silent) bells on.
It's an event with sensory accessibility in focus.  I went to the Sharks Event last year and blogged about it HERE.
Even if you can't attend (teleportation room is overbooked) they have a lot of great Accessibility resources to have a look at incl. their Visual Story and Schedule and a big accessibility page
Say "hi" or drop me a line if you pop on down.  
Cheers,
Heath

INCLUSIVE EVENT

Night Owls: An autism and sensory-friendly night out for adults

Friday 5 April, 6pm - 9pm

Experience the AM after hours in a reduced sensory, tranquil, and supportive atmosphere. Plus, see Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs in lowered lighting, sound, and reduced capacity.

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  • That is the super coolest!! Thank you for sharing - I forwarded to our accessibility group too. Love that it's for adults.

    Also, Ramses was great - we had it in 2022. 100% worth seeing. Phenomenal visuals, very immersive. Hope it's doing well for them!

  • Ramses was wonderful.  I went after our Tessitura Regional meeting, and it was everything that you could hope it would be. I was talking with Tash about the unique visitor segments that it's pulling.

    Museums and galleries are generally the easiest things for me to attend, and ironically theatre is one of the hardest.  I'd much rather perform onstage than enter the foyer.  Our Maritine museum also do sensory backpacks (adults and kids) which I'm keen to check out.

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  • Ramses was wonderful.  I went after our Tessitura Regional meeting, and it was everything that you could hope it would be. I was talking with Tash about the unique visitor segments that it's pulling.

    Museums and galleries are generally the easiest things for me to attend, and ironically theatre is one of the hardest.  I'd much rather perform onstage than enter the foyer.  Our Maritine museum also do sensory backpacks (adults and kids) which I'm keen to check out.

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