Description

Emirates Stadium is located at Hornsey Rd, London N7 7AJ, 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

December 29, 2015
5.0
Lots of praise for the facilities on offer and the help provided by Arsenal FC I emailed Arsenal with less than a week to go before the game. They were able to arrange a car-parking space right next to the stadium. On arrival, every steward was polite and helpful, and made sure we found our way to the parking. Outside we did the tourist bit. A few photos here and there. A plate of chips at a local cafe, then into the Emirates. After forty plus years of watching at stadiums of varying quality (and that includes some in the Prem), this one was a delight from an accessibility perspective. After having our tickets scanned we went through one door which was then shut. We were then in a sort of isolation cage, before the next was quickly opened. I guess thats to stop anyone sneaking in uninvited. Inside it felt like the National Stadium rather than a club one. The wheelchair platform on the lower tier was high enough so that the view was never obscured by standing fans. One minor niggle? The seats for companions of wheelchair users were set back so that it wasn't possible to sit beside those you went with. Other than that, a very good experience.
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