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Autor:
Kelsie Acton
Publikováno v:
Engaged Scholar Journal, Vol 5, Iss 2 (2019)
The arts-based research paradigm prioritizes creativity, relationships and the potential of transformative change (Conrad & Beck, 2016). Arts-based research may be useful in disability communities where people may prefer to communicate artistically o
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https://doaj.org/article/c30bc4e3513047f6bc869fc898a64fe4
Autor:
Kelsie Acton
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Disability Studies. 10:68-92
Finding more accessible ways to train, create, perform and work is a major concern of researchers and practitioners (Ajula & Redding, 2013, 2014) of integrated and disability dance. In the spring of 2017 eight dancer/researchers from CRIPSiE, an inte
Publikováno v:
Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism. 36:195-211
Publikováno v:
Theatre Research in Canada. 41:296-299
This conversation explores the development and premiere production of Songs My Mother Never Sung Me, an American Sign Language (ASL)/English chamber opera written and composed by Dave Clarke and produced by Concrete Theatre in Edmonton, Alberta. Stag
Publikováno v:
Canadian Theatre Review. 184:15-20
The aesthetics of accessibility, where considerations of access shape both the creation and presentation of a production, are a driving force in Canadian Deaf and disability theatre. In this article, we reflect on sound, music, access, and audism in
Publikováno v:
Global Performance Studies. 4
Autor:
Ash McAskill, Kelsie Acton, Aimee Louw, Megan Johnson, seeley quest, Katie Jung, Marta Simões Peres, Jessica Watkin
Publikováno v:
Canadian Theatre Review. 177:51-56
This article is from online and personal conversations between members of the Dis-Performing: Disability and Performance Working Group following the graduate student initiative Convergence: Unsettling the Americas: Radical Hospitalities and Intimate