The use of audio-description- a technique designed to enable blind people to enjoy the theatre- was pioneered in America in 1981. While continuing to listen in the (1)………way to stage dialogue and sound, visually-impaired (2)…………of the audience also receive a commentary on what is (3)…………..seenFor (4)……………who reluctantly give up the theatre when they begin to lose their (5)…………, audio-description can receive an valued interest. For those, however, who have always enjoyed the theatre (6)………….total blindness, audio-description presents a whole new dimension.It is not (7)……………to see the lights go down to be caught up in (8)……………sense of anticipation which gradually silences and unites the audience, (9)……………the curtain has gone up, it is simply a case of total concentration (10)………….as not to miss one word, tone, nuance or stage sound that (11)……………..provide a clue (12)………….some visual happening. Even (13)…………..sight, theatre can be a delight, but there are innumerable gaps to be filled. Audio- description is the (14)…………..solution. It (15)……………you in the picture by providing explanatory comments before the curtain goes up, and then audio commentary is relayed (16)…………an earphone by a person (17)………………is standing at the side or back of the stage (18)………………the performance.Rõ ràng (19)... có thể thay thế bị mất thị giác, nhưng với một tuyệt vời và có lẽ ngạc nhiên (20)... Mô tả âm thanh làm cho nó có thể nhìn thấy một trò chơi mà không có cảnh. Đó là một cái nhìn thú vị của những điều tới.
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