Disability and Theatre by Stephanie Barton FarcasDisability and Theatre: A Practical Manual for Inclusion in the Arts is a step-by step manual on how to create inclusive theatre, including how and where to find actors, how to publicize productions, run rehearsals, act intricate scenes like fights and battles, work with unions, contracts, and agents, and deal with technical issues.
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ISBN: 9781138288966
Publication Date: 2017-07-20
Hearing Difference: The Third Ear in Experimental, Deaf and Multicultural Theater by Kanta Kochhar-LindgrenAuthor Kanta Kochhar-Lindgren focuses on how to articulate a Deaf aesthetic and how to grasp the meaning of moments of "deafness" in theater works that do not simply reinscribe a hearing bias back into one's analysis. She employs a model using a device for cross-sensory listening across domains of sound, silence, and the moving body in performance that she calls the "third ear." Kochhar-Lindgren then charts a genealogy of the theater of the third ear from the mid-1800s to the 1960s in examples ranging from Denis Diderot, the Symbolists, the Dadaists, Antonin Artaud, and others.
ISBN: 9781563683770
Publication Date: 2009-09-30
The Oxford Handbook of Music and Disability Studies by Blake Howe (Editor); Stephanie Jensen-Moulton (Editor); Neil Lerner (Editor); Joseph Straus (Editor)The Oxford Handbook of Disability Studies represents a comprehensive state of current research for the field of Disability Studies and Music. Disability is a broad, heterogeneous, and porous identity, and that diversity is reflected in the variety of bodily conditions under discussion here, including autism and intellectual disability, deafness, blindness, mobility impairment often coupled with bodily difference, and cognitive andintellectual impairments.Disability both shapes and is shaped by culture, including musical culture. Second, these essays individually and collectively make the case that disability is not something at the periphery of culture and music, but something central to our art and to our humanity.
ISBN: 9780199331444
Publication Date: 2015-11-12
Applied Theatre: Creative Ageing by Sheila McCormick; Sheila Preston (Series edited by); Michael Balfour (Series edited by)Applied Theatre: Creative Ageing examines the complex social, political and cultural needs of a diverse group in our society and asks how contemporary applied theatre responds to those needs. The second part of the book is made up of essays and case studies from leading experts and practitioners from Britain, America and Australia, including consideration of applied theatre approaches to dementia, health, wellbeing, social inclusion and Alzheimer's disease.
ISBN: 9781474233835
Publication Date: 2017-08-10
Disability Theatre and Modern Drama by Kirsty Johnston; Kevin J. Wetmore (Series edited by); Patrick Lonergan (Series edited by)Examining specific disability theatre productions of modern drama, it also suggests how disability has been re-envisaged and embodied on stage. In the book's second part, leading disability studies scholars and disability theatre practitioners analyse and creatively re-imagine modern drama, demonstrating how disability aesthetics press practitioners and scholars to rethink these works in generative, valuable and timely ways.
ISBN: 9781408184493
Publication Date: 2016-04-21
Bodies in Commotion: Disability and Performance by Carrie Sandahl; Philip Auslander"A testament to the synergy of two evolving fields. From the study of staged performances to examinations of the performing body in everyday life, this book demonstrates the enormous profitability of moving beyond disability as metaphor. . . . It's a lesson that many of our cultural institutions desperately need to learn." -Martin F. Norden, University of Massachusetts-Amherst This groundbreaking collection imagines disabled bodies as "bodies in commotion"-bodies that dance across artistic and discursive boundaries, challenging our understanding of both disability and performance. In the book's essays, leading critics and artists explore topics that range from theater and dance to multi-media performance art, agit-prop, American Sign Language theater, and wheelchair sports. Bodies in Commotion is the first collection to consider the mutually interpretive qualities of these two emerging fields, producing a dynamic new resource for artists, activists, and scholars.
ISBN: 9780472021727
Publication Date: 2009-12-10
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon; Simon StephensSimon Stephens's stage adaptation of Mark Haddon's bestselling, award-winning novel, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time offers a richly theatrical exploration of this touching and bleakly humorous tale of a 15-year-old boy with autism.
ISBN: 9781408173350
Publication Date: 2012-09-24
Teaching Strategies for Neurodiversity and Dyslexia in Actor Training by Petronilla WhitfieldUtilizing Shakespeare's text as a laboratory of practice and drawing directly from the voices and practical work of the dyslexic students themselves, the book explores: the stress caused by dyslexia and how the teacher might ameliorate it through changes in their practice the theories and discourse surrounding the label of dyslexia the visual, kinaesthetic, and multisensory processing preferences demonstrated by some acting students assessed as dyslexic acting approaches for engaging with Shakespeare's language, enabling those with dyslexia to develop their authentic voice and abilities a grounding of the words and the meaning of the text through embodied cognition, spatial awareness, and epistemic tools Stanislavski's method of units and actions and how it can benefit and obstruct the student with dyslexia when working on Shakespeare Interpretive Mnemonics as a memory support and hermeneutic process, and the use of color and drawing towards an autonomy in live performance.
ISBN: 9781138311817
Publication Date: 2019-08-12
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