TY - CONF
T1 - The Politics of Wildness, Play and Disability
AU - Hopfinger, Sarah
PY - 2020/2/15
Y1 - 2020/2/15
N2 - Making Routes was a unique creative partnership between theatre venue Battersea Arts Centre (BAC), visual arts venue South London Gallery (SLG) and inclusive adventure playground Oasis Play. Eight disabled and non-disabled artists worked across the three venues, collaborating with disabled and non-disabled children and young people to explore and develop ideas and creative practices based on the meeting of play and the artist’s discipline. For my project, Wild our Way, I collaborated with children from the three venues, bringing performance, dance, visual arts and play together. In this talk, I reflect on key moments of learning from the project, where this learning relates to the politics of inclusion, visibility, play and creative practice.
AB - Making Routes was a unique creative partnership between theatre venue Battersea Arts Centre (BAC), visual arts venue South London Gallery (SLG) and inclusive adventure playground Oasis Play. Eight disabled and non-disabled artists worked across the three venues, collaborating with disabled and non-disabled children and young people to explore and develop ideas and creative practices based on the meeting of play and the artist’s discipline. For my project, Wild our Way, I collaborated with children from the three venues, bringing performance, dance, visual arts and play together. In this talk, I reflect on key moments of learning from the project, where this learning relates to the politics of inclusion, visibility, play and creative practice.
M3 - Paper
T2 - The Power of Inclusive Play - Wellcome Collection
Y2 - 15 February 2020
ER -