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This is an exploration of how expressive arts, through a shadow puppet play, enhances resilience in the life of a parent of a child with disabilities. It is personal and passionate, with research that delves into the historical models of disability and the emergence of the social model of disabilities as a way of painting a picture of the world that remains hidden in the shadows. Beginning as a solitary inquiry of the art of story this research intermodally evolved into a shadow puppet play that transformed into a collaborative piece with family as co-creators. This was an unexpected journey,…mehr

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This is an exploration of how expressive arts, through a shadow puppet play, enhances resilience in the life of a parent of a child with disabilities. It is personal and passionate, with research that delves into the historical models of disability and the emergence of the social model of disabilities as a way of painting a picture of the world that remains hidden in the shadows. Beginning as a solitary inquiry of the art of story this research intermodally evolved into a shadow puppet play that transformed into a collaborative piece with family as co-creators. This was an unexpected journey, not always traveled with ease, but with tender and touching beauty.
Autorenporträt
Angela Carroll-Wallace is an artist and expressive arts therapist who lives, works and plays in Vancouver Canada. She earned a BAA in Photographic Arts from Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada and a MA in Expressive Arts Therapy from the European Graduate School in Switzerland. She is a world traveler and keen lifelong learner.