Accessibility

CubaDupa is committed to providing an accessible and welcoming experience for festival-goers with specific requirements or additional needs.

If you have any questions or feedback on accessibility, please email [email protected].

Audio and Visual Site Tour

The Audio and Visual Tour of the CubaDupa 2024 site can be found here. Stay tuned for next year’s tour, which will drop in March 2025.

 

New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) Interpretation

CubaDupa is partnering with Platform Interpreting NZ to bring NZSL interpretation to our festival for 2025. There will be NZSL Interpreters at the Wellington Airport Ngā Taniwha Stage for the entire weekend. 

Platform Interpreting NZ is the leading company with expertise to provide accessibility to the Arts for the New Zealand Deaf community. They work throughout Aotearoa with local, national and international organisations, promoters and venues to provide quality access for theatrical performances, music concerts, festivals, film & television, art gallery tours, conferences, forums, visual performances and so much more.

CubaDupa is excited to host NZSL interpreters for the first time and for this next step in improving the accessibility of our festival! 

Supported by Performing Arts Foundation (PAF).

Accessible Toilets

  • Rogue and Vagabond
  • Hotel Bristol
  • Southern Cross
  • Te Auaha
  • Fortune Favours
  • Jack Hacketts
  • Valhalla
  • JJ Murphy’s
  • Heyday
  • Eva Beva

Accessible Venues

  • Valhalla – Wheelchair accessible – small lip (5cm)
  • JJ Murphy – Wheelchair accessible
  • Hotel Bristol – Wheelchair accessible
  • Hamadova – Wheelchair accessible
  • Thistle Hall – Wheelchair accessible (lift on ground floor)
  • Te Auaha – Wheelchair accessible
  • Jack Hacketts – Wheelchair accessible
  • Southern Cross – Wheelchair accessible
  • Heyday – Wheelchair accessible
  • Eva Beva – Wheelchair accessible