What is Robyn’s Rocket like?
past live event feedback
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I love this night. There is nothing else like it in London. Maybe not anywhere else either. I always find great new music here and meet amazing people. Makes me so happy to come. You’re a legend for putting it on Robyn.
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Fixed everything I dislike about gigs. Love the schedule + the breaks + breaks with no music! Big love ❤️
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It was amazing to be in such an inclusive space – to feel comfortable and not self-conscious. It is hard to find spaces like this! And the music was amazing 😀 I am disabled and often feel uncomfortable or unsafe in crowded public spaces – but not here! Thank you 😀
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Dear Robyn Rocket, I had a really wonderful evening! Actually this is such a solid baseline for how every gig could be and really helpful to me as someone still understanding my neurodiversity. Thank you! Loads of love, Dani xxx
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LOVE the live visuals! Really engaging and gives you something cool to look at so you aren’t making the performers uncomfortable. The whole look of the stage is awesome too – like the 60s sci-fi moonbase!
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Amazing level of detail put into the inclusivity 🙂
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"Robyn's inclusive consciousness training helped me broaden and deepen my understanding of how to be more inclusive and more ways in which accessibility can practically be implemented particularly in art and music contexts.
Her specialist expertise is friendly, inclusive, detail oriented, professional and practical. It is also worth saying that I felt it was very generous seeing as Robyn was bringing her own lived experience to elements of the session.
I wholeheartedly recommend this training. From things like access riders, to social stories - Robyn has helped me through this training session and her Robyn's Rocket comic both within my personal and professional life. As a Freelance artist and musician I am working on an art exhibition and we have implemented some of her steps to being as clear as possible when stating access to the venue and the type of activities available at the exhibition opening, performances, workshop. From things like conversation prompts, quiet spaces, noise defenders, signage and much more.
The charity I work for, Woodlands Community in Glasgow also benefited from having access to her comic - the majority of staff have read it and it will be used to complement our accessibility steering group. I am very grateful for her session, Thank you Robyn! This will be something I will continue to revisit and implement in the years to come."- Eo Stearn, Glasgow