This research explores the work of a theatre company made up entirely of people diagnosed with variations of Autism Spectrum disorder (ASD). It investigates their practice with respect to the social structures that define their identity, the craft and techniques of contemporary actors and the vehicle of theatre itself to wrangle self-determination and expression in ways that re-imagine their collective identity. In doing so, this research explores how theatre performance as a social phenomenon suspends the everyday social relationships people have and by doing so facilitates the reconfiguring of meaning by way of an embodied, social and corporeal experience. Finally the project speaks to ideas in anthropology about writing culture an...
Families living with autism often feel unable to attend social and cultural events largely due to th...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Learning and Educational Development, 2001It is my...
Throughout history people have sought to prompt social change through theatrical experiences. The th...
Area of Study This paper explores the methods for conducting and evaluating a practice based interd...
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disability that has a long history of being misunderstood. Said misun...
We are theatre practitioners 1 and work creatively with actors and non-actors in a range of contexts...
I examine how theatre has worked as an enriched environment for enhancing understanding of autism. I...
Social and communication behaviors are often a focus of instruction for individuals with autism. A t...
Thesis (M.A., Theatre Arts) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This thesis traces the ...
The theatre, in which the actors are people with autism spectrum disorder (I use the term “autism sp...
Research can be used to inform art in unique ways. In Incomplete, an original play by Hope College s...
For many autistic performers in arts and entertainment, the stage can be an important site of self-a...
‘Imagining Autism: Now I See the World’ is a film emerging from the University of Kent’s AHRC funded...
Background: Theatre companies to show positive capabilities and identities of people with intellectu...
Using the practical approaches developed for the research project, Imagining Autism, the PhD investi...
Families living with autism often feel unable to attend social and cultural events largely due to th...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Learning and Educational Development, 2001It is my...
Throughout history people have sought to prompt social change through theatrical experiences. The th...
Area of Study This paper explores the methods for conducting and evaluating a practice based interd...
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disability that has a long history of being misunderstood. Said misun...
We are theatre practitioners 1 and work creatively with actors and non-actors in a range of contexts...
I examine how theatre has worked as an enriched environment for enhancing understanding of autism. I...
Social and communication behaviors are often a focus of instruction for individuals with autism. A t...
Thesis (M.A., Theatre Arts) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This thesis traces the ...
The theatre, in which the actors are people with autism spectrum disorder (I use the term “autism sp...
Research can be used to inform art in unique ways. In Incomplete, an original play by Hope College s...
For many autistic performers in arts and entertainment, the stage can be an important site of self-a...
‘Imagining Autism: Now I See the World’ is a film emerging from the University of Kent’s AHRC funded...
Background: Theatre companies to show positive capabilities and identities of people with intellectu...
Using the practical approaches developed for the research project, Imagining Autism, the PhD investi...
Families living with autism often feel unable to attend social and cultural events largely due to th...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Learning and Educational Development, 2001It is my...
Throughout history people have sought to prompt social change through theatrical experiences. The th...