Tim Webb

Sensory Theatre

How to Make Interactive, Inclusive, Immersive Theatre for Diverse Audiences by a Founder of Oily Cart. 2. Auflage. Sprachen: Englisch. 22,9 cm / 15,2 cm ( B/H )
Buch (Softcover), 314 Seiten
EAN 9781041097075
Veröffentlicht November 2026
Verlag/Hersteller Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Beschreibung

Sensory Theatre is an accessible step-by-step guide to creating theatre for inclusive audiences, such as babies and toddlers, or young people on the Autism Spectrum or affected by other neuro-divergent conditions. In this updated and considerably expanded second edition, ten new chapters share the diverse experiences of Sensory Theatre companies across the world. The books traces Sensory Theatre's core work and fundamental concepts, harnessing the power of five or more senses to address its participants who have different ways of relating to the world around them. It offers a host of practical techniques drawn from over forty years of experience with Oily Cart, especially radical innovations such as theatre on trampolines, in hydrotherapy pools, and with flying audiences in the company of aerial artists. The book also includes copious photos from the Oily Cart's archives and many links to video examples of the company's work. While the first half of the book presents an insightful overview of Oily Cart's history and pioneering the development of work for the very young including Baby Theatre, and those described in the UK as having Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities (PMLD), the second half of this book is dedicated to Sensory Theatre companies around the world. They explore how they adopted different techniques, such as incorporating on-line and digital programming with their analogue multi-sensory work. - Readers will learn how to: - Research the intended audience while not being led astray by labels. - Create a welcoming, immersive sensory space in classrooms, nurseries, school halls and playgrounds. - Recruit, audition, cast and run rehearsals. - Ensure that the production is truly sensory and interactive. Written for theatre practitioners as well as educators, the second edition of Sensory Theatre is ideal for Theatre for Young Audiences, Drama in Education and specialised Applied Theatre courses.

Portrait

Tim Webb is one of the three co-founders of the Oily Cart. 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. He has taught and directed sensory, immersive and interactive theatre in Belgium, Canada, China, Ireland, Russia, Sweden, Abu Dhabi 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. In 2018, he was made an Honorary Fellow of Rose Bruford College.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

PART ONE The Beginnings 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 Kids 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 TWO How Sensory Theatre Works 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 Venues: Open and Closed 23 Music That Is Felt as Much as Heard 24 The Problem with Narrative 25 The Performers in Sensory Theatre 26 Puppets and Pixels 27 Auditions 28 Rehearsals and Rehearsal Spaces 29 Shows That Start Before They Begin: Preparation 30 Continuous Consultation and Feedback PART THREE The Growth of Sensory Theatre 31 A Rough Guide to its Progress So Far 32 Carousel Players: Canada 33 Chicago Children's Theatre: USA 34 Bamboozle: UK 35 Frozen Light: UK 36 Théâtre Motus: Canada 37 Hospital Theatre Project: Japan 38 Sensorium: Australia 39 Scen:se Project: Sweden 40 Trusty Sidekick and Lincoln Center: USA 41 Helium: Ireland 42 Sun-Pucho: Japan 43 Threshold: Australia 44 Making Sensory Theatre with Safe Place: Israel 45 C&T: UK 46 Blanket Fort Club: UK 47 Concrete Youth: UK 48 Second Hand Dance: UK 49 Honolulu Theatre for Youth and Hawai'i State Art Museum: USA 50 The K'ilu Company: USA 51 Oily Cart: UK 52 Sensory Theatre is Digital Too

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