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How to Make Interactive, Inclusive, Immersive Theatre for Diverse Audiences by a Founder of Oily Cart
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How to Make Interactive, Inclusive, Immersive Theatre for Diverse Audiences by a Founder of Oily Cart
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Sensory Theatre: How to Make Interactive, Inclusive, Immersive Theatre for Diverse Audiences by a Founder of Oily Cart is an accessible step-by-step guide to creating theatre for inclusive audiences, such as young people on the autism spectrum or affected by other neuro-divergent conditions and children under two.
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Sensory Theatre: How to Make Interactive, Inclusive, Immersive Theatre for Diverse Audiences by a Founder of Oily Cart is an accessible step-by-step guide to creating theatre for inclusive audiences, such as young people on the autism spectrum or affected by other neuro-divergent conditions and children under two.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2022
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- ISBN-13: 9781000631418
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000631418
- Artikelnr.: 64220766
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Tim Webb is one of the three co-founders of the Oily Cart theatre company producing inclusive shows for young people of all ages and abilities. He was the Artistic Director and chief writer of the company from 1981 to his retirement in 2018. During this time, he led a team that created more than 85 productions for young people including those labelled as having Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities or other complex disabilities. An honorary fellow of Rose Bruford College, he has taught and directed sensory, immersive, and interactive theatre in Abu Dhabi, Belgium, Canada, China, Ireland, Russia, Sweden, and the USA, as well as throughout the UK. In 2011, he was honoured to be appointed MBE by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for his work for young people with disabilities. To find out more about Oily Cart, visit http://www.oilycart.org.uk.
Part 1: The development of Sensory Theatre 1. Sensory Theatre: the
beginnings 2. Theatre for two to five year olds 3. All sorts of shows for
all sorts of kid 4. How long is a piece of theatre? 5. Close up on PMLD 6.
Truly immersive - theatre in hydropools 7. Magic Carpet Ride 8. From PMLD
to Autism Spectrum 9. Sensory Theatre for the Very Early Years Part 2:
Specific Aspects of Sensory Theatre 10. Sensory Theatre audiences 11.
Sensory Theatre is Multisensory 12. The Senses One by One - The Sense of
Seeing 13. The Senses One by One - The Sense of Hearing 14. The Senses One
by One - The Sense of Touch 15. The Senses One by One - The Sense of Smell
16. The Senses One by One - The Sense of Taste 17. The Senses One by One -
The Kinaesthetic Sense 18. The Senses One by One - The Sense of Hot and
Cold 19. The Sensory Audit 20. Sensory Theatre is close-up and interactive
21. Wonderlands - Design in Sensory Theatre 22. Staging A Show - Stranden
23. Venues - open and closed 24. Music that is felt as much as heard 25.
The problem with narrative 26. The performers in Sensory Theatre 27.
Puppets and pixels 28. Auditions 29. Rehearsals and rehearsal space 30.
Shows that start before they begin Part 3: The growth of Sensory Theatre
31. Canada - Carousel Players 32. USA - Chicago Children's Theatre 33. UK -
Bamboozle 34. Ireland - Helium 35. Japan - Hospital Theatre Project 36.
Australia - Sensorium Theatre 37. Russia - Four Winds Project 38. UK -
Frozen Light 39. USA - Trusty Sidekick and Lincoln Centre 40. Sweden -
Scen:se Project 41. Wales - National Theatre of Wales and Oily Cart 42.
What next for Oily Cart? Ellie Griffiths, Artistic Director, Oily Cart 43.
Sensory Theatre in a time of Covid Part 4: Extras Appendix 1. Books That I
Have Found Especially Useful Appendix 2. Shows written/directed by Tim Webb
Appendix 3. How philosophy and theatre can help us value profoundly
disabled people Appendix 4. Links to Oily Cart Show Videos on YouTube
beginnings 2. Theatre for two to five year olds 3. All sorts of shows for
all sorts of kid 4. How long is a piece of theatre? 5. Close up on PMLD 6.
Truly immersive - theatre in hydropools 7. Magic Carpet Ride 8. From PMLD
to Autism Spectrum 9. Sensory Theatre for the Very Early Years Part 2:
Specific Aspects of Sensory Theatre 10. Sensory Theatre audiences 11.
Sensory Theatre is Multisensory 12. The Senses One by One - The Sense of
Seeing 13. The Senses One by One - The Sense of Hearing 14. The Senses One
by One - The Sense of Touch 15. The Senses One by One - The Sense of Smell
16. The Senses One by One - The Sense of Taste 17. The Senses One by One -
The Kinaesthetic Sense 18. The Senses One by One - The Sense of Hot and
Cold 19. The Sensory Audit 20. Sensory Theatre is close-up and interactive
21. Wonderlands - Design in Sensory Theatre 22. Staging A Show - Stranden
23. Venues - open and closed 24. Music that is felt as much as heard 25.
The problem with narrative 26. The performers in Sensory Theatre 27.
Puppets and pixels 28. Auditions 29. Rehearsals and rehearsal space 30.
Shows that start before they begin Part 3: The growth of Sensory Theatre
31. Canada - Carousel Players 32. USA - Chicago Children's Theatre 33. UK -
Bamboozle 34. Ireland - Helium 35. Japan - Hospital Theatre Project 36.
Australia - Sensorium Theatre 37. Russia - Four Winds Project 38. UK -
Frozen Light 39. USA - Trusty Sidekick and Lincoln Centre 40. Sweden -
Scen:se Project 41. Wales - National Theatre of Wales and Oily Cart 42.
What next for Oily Cart? Ellie Griffiths, Artistic Director, Oily Cart 43.
Sensory Theatre in a time of Covid Part 4: Extras Appendix 1. Books That I
Have Found Especially Useful Appendix 2. Shows written/directed by Tim Webb
Appendix 3. How philosophy and theatre can help us value profoundly
disabled people Appendix 4. Links to Oily Cart Show Videos on YouTube
Part 1: The development of Sensory Theatre 1. Sensory Theatre: the
beginnings 2. Theatre for two to five year olds 3. All sorts of shows for
all sorts of kid 4. How long is a piece of theatre? 5. Close up on PMLD 6.
Truly immersive - theatre in hydropools 7. Magic Carpet Ride 8. From PMLD
to Autism Spectrum 9. Sensory Theatre for the Very Early Years Part 2:
Specific Aspects of Sensory Theatre 10. Sensory Theatre audiences 11.
Sensory Theatre is Multisensory 12. The Senses One by One - The Sense of
Seeing 13. The Senses One by One - The Sense of Hearing 14. The Senses One
by One - The Sense of Touch 15. The Senses One by One - The Sense of Smell
16. The Senses One by One - The Sense of Taste 17. The Senses One by One -
The Kinaesthetic Sense 18. The Senses One by One - The Sense of Hot and
Cold 19. The Sensory Audit 20. Sensory Theatre is close-up and interactive
21. Wonderlands - Design in Sensory Theatre 22. Staging A Show - Stranden
23. Venues - open and closed 24. Music that is felt as much as heard 25.
The problem with narrative 26. The performers in Sensory Theatre 27.
Puppets and pixels 28. Auditions 29. Rehearsals and rehearsal space 30.
Shows that start before they begin Part 3: The growth of Sensory Theatre
31. Canada - Carousel Players 32. USA - Chicago Children's Theatre 33. UK -
Bamboozle 34. Ireland - Helium 35. Japan - Hospital Theatre Project 36.
Australia - Sensorium Theatre 37. Russia - Four Winds Project 38. UK -
Frozen Light 39. USA - Trusty Sidekick and Lincoln Centre 40. Sweden -
Scen:se Project 41. Wales - National Theatre of Wales and Oily Cart 42.
What next for Oily Cart? Ellie Griffiths, Artistic Director, Oily Cart 43.
Sensory Theatre in a time of Covid Part 4: Extras Appendix 1. Books That I
Have Found Especially Useful Appendix 2. Shows written/directed by Tim Webb
Appendix 3. How philosophy and theatre can help us value profoundly
disabled people Appendix 4. Links to Oily Cart Show Videos on YouTube
beginnings 2. Theatre for two to five year olds 3. All sorts of shows for
all sorts of kid 4. How long is a piece of theatre? 5. Close up on PMLD 6.
Truly immersive - theatre in hydropools 7. Magic Carpet Ride 8. From PMLD
to Autism Spectrum 9. Sensory Theatre for the Very Early Years Part 2:
Specific Aspects of Sensory Theatre 10. Sensory Theatre audiences 11.
Sensory Theatre is Multisensory 12. The Senses One by One - The Sense of
Seeing 13. The Senses One by One - The Sense of Hearing 14. The Senses One
by One - The Sense of Touch 15. The Senses One by One - The Sense of Smell
16. The Senses One by One - The Sense of Taste 17. The Senses One by One -
The Kinaesthetic Sense 18. The Senses One by One - The Sense of Hot and
Cold 19. The Sensory Audit 20. Sensory Theatre is close-up and interactive
21. Wonderlands - Design in Sensory Theatre 22. Staging A Show - Stranden
23. Venues - open and closed 24. Music that is felt as much as heard 25.
The problem with narrative 26. The performers in Sensory Theatre 27.
Puppets and pixels 28. Auditions 29. Rehearsals and rehearsal space 30.
Shows that start before they begin Part 3: The growth of Sensory Theatre
31. Canada - Carousel Players 32. USA - Chicago Children's Theatre 33. UK -
Bamboozle 34. Ireland - Helium 35. Japan - Hospital Theatre Project 36.
Australia - Sensorium Theatre 37. Russia - Four Winds Project 38. UK -
Frozen Light 39. USA - Trusty Sidekick and Lincoln Centre 40. Sweden -
Scen:se Project 41. Wales - National Theatre of Wales and Oily Cart 42.
What next for Oily Cart? Ellie Griffiths, Artistic Director, Oily Cart 43.
Sensory Theatre in a time of Covid Part 4: Extras Appendix 1. Books That I
Have Found Especially Useful Appendix 2. Shows written/directed by Tim Webb
Appendix 3. How philosophy and theatre can help us value profoundly
disabled people Appendix 4. Links to Oily Cart Show Videos on YouTube