Developed in Consultation with Music Industry Professionals with Disability
Designed to upskill artists, employers, venues and festivals to better understand access and increase representation of musicians with disability at festivals, gigs and on air.
“An excellent, pertinent presentation – accessibility actioned in every step.”
The Music Access & Inclusion Masterclass program comprises two dedicated workshops for industry professionals both with and without disability.
Masterclass for Music Practitioners with Disability or who are d/Deaf
Boost confidence through gaining practical knowledge about navigating the music industry and learn about your rights and responsibilities.
The course will include:
- The social model of disability, appropriate language and etiquette
- When to disclose disability
- Identifying and implementing reasonable adjustments
- How to write and submit an Access Rider
- Communicating access requirements
- Getting started in the music industry
- Where and how to access support if needed
Masterclass for Music Practitioners with Disability or who are d/Deaf
This disability-led training has been expertly designed to upskill employers, venues and festivals in better understanding and responding to access requirements through providing practical knowledge and building disability confidence.
The course will include:
- The social model of disability
- Language and etiquette
- What access riders are and how to use them
- Creating an inclusive workplace
- Where and how to access further support
Book Now
There are currently no scheduled Masterclasses. To go on a waiting list for the next available session or to book a private training session for your organisation, please email Michelle Teear at training@aarts.net.au
Access

Closed captioning and Auslan interpreting are available for these Masterclasses upon request. Please note that we require at least 4 working days’ notice.
About the Facilitator
Dan Pash is a small ‘d’ deaf musician and academic. He was a founding member of the band Leader Cheetah, whose debut album (‘The Sunspot Letters’) was a triple J feature album upon its release and was longlisted for the Australian Music Prize. In addition, the band performed multiple times at festivals such as Splendour in the Grass and the Big Day Out, and toured with international bands such as Interpol, Dinosaur Jr, Blonde Redhead, Elbow and Dan Auerbach (the Black Keys).
In part due to Dan’s deafness, Leader Cheetah ended in 2013. Having moved to Sydney in 2012, Dan’s next musical project, Reality Instructors, was created to explore the possibility of writing, recording and performing music while being almost totally deaf. In the last few years, the band has released two albums, the second of which was made possible via funding from Accessible Arts’ Sound On initiative.
Dan is a passionate advocate for creating greater opportunities for musicians who identify as d/Deaf or disabled and has appeared on various podcasts and radio programs as a way of furthering the important conversation surrounding these issues. In addition, he recently underwent cochlear implant surgery and is now exploring the musical possibilities that such technology might afford.
Dan completed a PhD in 2020 and was an Anderson Research Fellow in the Philosophy department at the University of Sydney.
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