Many performers struggle to focus on sheet music, stage directions, scripts, autoprompts, and dance notation during performances. Furthermore, many opticians are unable to correct a musician's vision over a wide range of visual distances, whether professional or enthusiastic amateur. If you work as a professional, this could even shorten your career.
Are you a musician struggling with your vision? You're not alone. Many performance artists face unique visual challenges that can significantly impact their craft. It's time to address these issues head-on and maximise your visual performance.
Contrary to popular belief, musicians' eyes aren't inherently special. However, the way they use their eyes is extraordinary. From rapidly reading complex musical scores to swiftly shifting focus between a music stand and a conductor, performers demand more from their vision than most professions.
Unfortunately, the mainstream optical industry often falls short in meeting these specific needs. We've heard countless frustrations from artists about poor visual acuity, limited field of view, and subpar vision correction from standard glasses or contact lenses. This widespread dissatisfaction is precisely what we aim to change.
Our mission is to raise awareness about the unique visual requirements of musicians and other performing arts professionals. We understand that your ability to perform can be severely hampered by poor vision or eye health issues. That's why we're dedicated to providing tailored solutions that address your specific needs.
Don't let poor vision hold you back from reaching your full potential as a performer. It's time to take control of your eye health and enhance your visual performance. With the right care and solutions, you can overcome these challenges and focus on what truly matters – your art. Contact us today
©Copyright. All rights reserved.
We need your consent to load the translations
We use a third-party service to translate the website content that may collect data about your activity. Please review the details in the privacy policy and accept the service to view the translations.