Description

Center Parcs Longleat Forest is located at Warminster BA12 7PU, UK.

What We're Looking For

  • A composer with experience or interest in creating music for dance, particularly in environments where accessibility matters.
  • Someone who can collaborate with performers to integrate visual, spatial, and sensory considerations.
  • An ability to adapt compositions so they work well for both trained dancers and audience members with sensory or mobility differences.

Why This Matters

Art and performance should be for everyone. This project aims to set a higher standard for genuine accessibility. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to experience and participate in the arts, regardless of their abilities or circumstances.

How to Apply

If you're ready to compose something meaningful, share your portfolio and approach to accessible composition. We're looking for creative minds who understand that great art is inclusive art. Please send your application with examples of your work and a brief statement about your approach to accessible performance.

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1 Review

February 01, 2016
5.0
It's a shame that, when an adventure is 99% brilliant, it's the 1% where things go wrong that stick in the memory. It can be an incident with a room, travel or a simply less-than-courteous member of staff. I've just returned from an absolutely brilliant family weekend at Center Parcs, Longleat. We stayed at an accessible Lodge with a car-parking space right outside. The Lodge was perfect, plenty of room to move around. The bedroom had height adjustable beds, and the bathroom had a wheel in shower and grab rails in all the right places. The dining areas were equally accessible, and each had toilets that were an ample size. But... the disappointment came when we tried to use the accessible train ride to get from our Lodge to the Sports Bar. Although there was an accessible compartment at the rear of the train, the driver showed no interest in helping. Then when we approached him to ask for assistance, he was quite blunt in saying that we couldn't get on, and that a decision had been made two days ago, not to take electric chairs on the train. We went to customer services, none of whom were aware of this ruling, but whom confirmed it shortly after. Apparently an incident had occurred and the decision had been taken for (you guessed) 'Health & Safety' reasons. Fair enough, you might think. But I got the feeling this was all being developed 'on the fly'. There were no signs at any stops, and no-one had advised us of this when checking in. Neither was there any assurance that Center Parcs were working to fix the issue. Simply that the ban was now in place. We were offered the use of their Mobility Service, but we were told that wasn't available for 5 hours! Customer services tried to cloud the issue by asking what would we have done if the train had been full 'Wait for the next in 30 minutes like everyone else' was the reply. And there you have it. The first three paragraphs talk of a brilliant weekend (which it was), but the one incident gets four paragraphs, stops Center Parc from getting maximum ratings and sadly will be something we won't forget and will tell others.
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