Having a say
Sometimes the most valuable forms of evaluation may happen on camera
Stroke survivors work with professional choreographers, composers, singers and movement artists to lay the foundations of a co-created touring production of Stroke Odysseys.
Sometimes the most valuable forms of evaluation may happen on camera
When stroken shatters speech, salient memories may emerge clinging to a single word – Monks
Magali Charrier explores how digital animation might offer a portable solution to theatre design that addresses the inner life of stroke.
Copy cat verbal repartee that takes us close to the edge
Magali challenges Kim to reveal his mother’s name. To no avail!
Orlando Gough draws inspiration from the nonsensical shattering of language that can be an outcome of stroke
Navigating life after stroke presents some unexpected challenges.
When all the familiar landmarks have vanished. The immediate post stroke impact on the known world.
Sarah Fraser describes the impact of her husband Kim’s stroke on their life together. Robert Frost hints at the challenge.
A witty guessing game shows the potential of audience participation in performing narratives of aphasia