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Sensory Theatre: How to Make Interactive, Inclusive, Immersive Theatre for Diverse Audiences by a Founder of Oily Cart

Tim Webb, 0367549476, 0367548631, 978-0367549473, 9780367549473, 978-0367548636, 9780367548636, 978-0367549473, 9780367549473, 978-1003091288, 9781003091288, B0B52G837F

English | 2023 | PDF | 15 MB | 279 Pages

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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.

Conventional  theatre relies on seeing and hearing to involve its audience; sensory  theatre harnesses the power of five or more senses to address its  participants who have different ways of relating to the world around  them. This book is an insightful history of Oily Cart and its pioneering  development of work for the very young, including Baby Theatre, and for  neuro-divergent audiences including those on the autism spectrum. It  gives a clear introduction to the fundamental concepts of this theatre,  suggests a host of practical techniques drawn from over forty years of  experience, and describes some of Oily Cart’s most radical innovations,  including 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 links to videos  examples of the company’s 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.
  • Devise sensory stories that can be adapted to suit different audiences.
  • Recruit, audition, cast, and run rehearsals.
  • Ensure that the production is truly sensory and interactive.

Written  for Theatre for Young Audiences, Drama in Education, and specialized  Applied Theatre courses, as well as educators and theatre practitioners  interested in creating inclusive, interactive productions, Sensory  Theatre offers a goldmine of ideas for making work that connects with  audiences who can be the hardest to reach.