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Classical music has long been shaped by the traditions, and occasional barriers, of the concert hall and theater. Jeff Counts and Carol Anderson welcome USUO Opera Education Manager Kevin Nakatani and Front of House Manager Melissa Robison to explore how we can reimagine those spaces to be more inclusive, responsive, and welcoming to people with diverse abilities and needs. Join us for a timely conversation about making opera and symphony performances a richer, more accessible experience for all audiences. To learn more about or register for Access to Music, visit https://usuo.org/education/access-to-music/ Explore this list of resources on accessibility and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Visit www.usuo.org for information on upcoming concerts and performances at our venues across Utah. To submit a question to our team, or suggest a topic for an upcoming episode, send an email to [email protected] USUO’s Ghostlight podcast is written, hosted, and produced by Jeff Counts and Carol Anderson.
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