Cleveland International Film Festival and Cuyahoga DD Partnered for ‘Relaxed Screening’

Cleveland International Film Festival and Cuyahoga DD Partnered for ‘Relaxed Screening’

Tents like these will be set up in the lobby for anyone who needs a quiet retreat. Photos courtesy of Cuyahoga DD

In partnership with the Cleveland International Film Festival (CIFF), the Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities (Cuyahoga DD) sponsored two Relaxed Screenings of family friendly films at the Allen Theater at Playhouse Square in April. 

Cuyahoga DD distributed 300 Relaxed Screening tickets and tickets were available before the show. 

“We proudly support the people we serve,” says Amber C. Gibbs, Superintendent & CEO of Cuyahoga DD. “To support them by partnering with CIFF on their 50th anniversary —it’s an incredible opportunity for all.”

The”Relaxed Family-Friendly Screening”, held at Playhouse Square’s Allen Theater, screening was for two films, Stick Man and Room on the Broom, Tabby McTat and The Gruffalo, The Snail and the Whale, Tabby McTat. 

Cuyahoga DD staff and volunteers training for previous sensory-friendlyPlayhouse Square events. Photos courtesy of Cuyahoga DD

A calming space for attendees was set up in the lobby. The Cuyahoga DD staff and volunteers were also on hand to help and provided travel-size sensory kits for families to be used during the Relaxed Screening. Each sensory kit included calming tools to manage overstimulation and engaging items for focus and enjoyment, and was packed in an accessible bag for on-the-go support.

The screenings also featured:
ASL interpretation
Assistive listening devices
Fidget and noise-cancelling headphones available
House lights in the theater are left on low
Lower sound level or advance notice for startling or loud sounds
Judgement-free zon

Guests were free to talk, leave their seats and move freely during the performance and doors to the theater were left open,

For more sensory-friendly events, visit  cuyahogadd.org. Also Playhouse Square provides sensory-friendly programming for all ages and abilities. For more about offerings, visit their accessibility information.  If you missed this year’s film festival, find movies through the streams at https://www.clevelandfilm.org/festival/streaming/#films through April 26.                                                                                  

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