Exciting new artist opportunity working with children this summer
posted 07 Apr 2021
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In mid-September, Tim Jeeves and Michael Achtman worked at the Bluecoat on making Tim’s performance ‘The Kindness of Strangers’ more accessible to a Deaf and disabled audience before presenting it in this year’s DaDaFest festival. Below is a conversation exploring the motives and creativity behind the reworking of the piece.
In 2005, in response to a white paper called Valuing People (2001), long overdue changes to the way people with learning disabilities were supported to live their lives started to come into effect. Rather than spending most of their time in day centres, the vision was for people to have choice about their lives; and to be visible and valued as part of society.
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posted 02 Apr 2021
Exciting new artist opportunity working with children this summer
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