A festival host is trying to break down barriers around classical music with two "relaxed concerts" for people with disabilities. Cheltenham Festival wants the genre of music to get away from what it calls "elitist associations" and is holding two concerts at the Town Hall. One event was put on for pupils from special educational needs and disability (SEND) schools, and the other for adults on Wednesday.
Pip Claridge, from Cheltenham Festivals, said it was very important the seating "wasn't rigid". "We have children coming from a whole range of special educational needs settings, so it's very important that the seating isn't rigid," she said. "We can move seats around to fit in wheelchairs wherever we want. "We put big floor cushions in front of where the seated area is so those children who feel comfortable lying back on a floor cushion can do that."
