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Sensory Theatre: How to Make Interactive, Inclusive, Immersive Theatre for Diverse Audiences by a Founder of Oily Cart is an accessible step-by-step guide to creating theatre for inclusive audiences, such as young people on the autism spectrum or affected by other neuro-divergent conditions and children under two. Conventional theatre relies on seeing and hearing to involve its audience; sensory theatre harnesses the power of five or more senses to address its participants who have different ways of relating to the world around them. This book is an insightful history of Oily Cart and its pioneering development of work for the very young, including Baby Theatre, and for neuro-divergent audiences including those on the autism spectrum. It gives a clear introduction to the fundamental concepts of this theatre, suggests a host of practical techniques drawn from over forty years of experience, and describes some of Oily Cart's most radical innovations, including theatre on trampolines, in hydrotherapy pools, and with flying audiences in the company of aerial artists. The book also includes copious photos from the Oily Cart's archives and links to videos examples of the company's work. Readers will learn how to: Research the intended audience while not being led astray by labels. Create a welcoming, immersive sensory space in classrooms, nurseries, school halls, and playgrounds. Devise sensory stories that can be adapted to suit different audiences. Recruit, audition, cast, and run rehearsals. Ensure that the production is truly sensory and interactive. Written for Theatre for Young Audiences, Drama in Education, and specialized Applied Theatre courses, as well as educators and theatre practitioners interested in creating inclusive, interactive productions, Sensory Theatre offers a goldmine of ideas for making work that connects with audiences who can be the hardest to reach.
Sensory Theatre: How to Make Interactive, Inclusive, Immersive Theatre for Diverse Audiences by a Founder of Oily Cart is an accessible step-by-step guide to creating theatre for inclusive audiences, such as young people on the autism spectrum or affected by other neuro-divergent conditions and children under two. Conventional theatre relies on seeing and hearing to involve its audience; sensory theatre harnesses the power of five or more senses to address its participants who have different ways of relating to the world around them. This book is an insightful history of Oily Cart and its pioneering development of work for the very young, including Baby Theatre, and for neuro-divergent audiences including those on the autism spectrum. It gives a clear introduction to the fundamental concepts of this theatre, suggests a host of practical techniques drawn from over forty years of experience, and describes some of Oily Cart's most radical innovations, including theatre on trampolines, in hydrotherapy pools, and with flying audiences in the company of aerial artists. The book also includes copious photos from the Oily Cart's archives and links to videos examples of the company's work. Readers will learn how to: Research the intended audience while not being led astray by labels. Create a welcoming, immersive sensory space in classrooms, nurseries, school halls, and playgrounds. Devise sensory stories that can be adapted to suit different audiences. Recruit, audition, cast, and run rehearsals. Ensure that the production is truly sensory and interactive. Written for Theatre for Young Audiences, Drama in Education, and specialized Applied Theatre courses, as well as educators and theatre practitioners interested in creating inclusive, interactive productions, Sensory Theatre offers a goldmine of ideas for making work that connects with audiences who can be the hardest to reach.
Level 3: Customer Service Specialist is the fourth book in a series of Apprenticeship Companion books. The Apprenticeship Companion series of books is designed to support apprentices studying towards the End Point Assessment (EPA) in their chosen subject. The books are easy to read and theories and hypotheses are explained in a plain and straightforward manner. The books are designed to match the modules of study in the apprenticeship standard and make selective, independent, study very straightforward. These books will become a valuable point of reference not only whilst studying for an apprenticeship, with many areas of support and guidance appropriate and relevant to a career after the qualification has been achieved.
Each featured city includes a review of the city, with selected tourist highlights, food recommendations, itineraries for first-time visitors, accommodation and travel options, followed by 5-9 recommended beer bars, cafes and brewery taps where the reader can experience the best of each city's burgeoning beer scene. An extensive section on transportation will enable the beer tourists wanting to see more of Europe to link destinations using public transport. Featured destinations include Barcelona, Berlin, Bristol, Copenhagen, Edinburgh, Madrid, Porto, Tallin, Tel Aviv and Vienna.
Level 5 Operations / Departmental Manager is the first in a series of Apprenticeship Companion books. The Apprenticeship Companion series is designed to support apprentices studying towards the End Point Assessment (EPA) in their chosen subject. The books are easy to read and theories and hypotheses are explained in a plain and straightforward manner. The books are designed to match the modules of study in the apprenticeship standard and make selective, independent, study very straightforward. These books will become a valuable point of reference not only whilst studying for an apprenticeship, with many areas of support and guidance appropriate and relevant to a career after the qualification has been achieved.
As craft brewing continues to go from strength to strength across the world, World Atlas of Beer is the definitive and essential guide to beer. Understand the rich, multi-faceted traditions of Belgium, the Nordic legend that is Finnish Sahti, the relatively new phenomenon of the New England hazy IPA, and why Australia's lower-strength beers are one of its great successes. With thousands of breweries now operating around the globe, and more opening every day, this is the expert guide to what is really worth drinking. Country by country the book considers a vast range of brewing techniques, beer styles and traditions. Detailed maps describe crucial trends in major territories and features such as matching beer with food and how to pour different kinds of beer complete the picture. Now in a fully updated third edition, this book is the perfect companion to help you explore the best beers the world has to offer. Praise for the second edition of World Atlas of Beer: 'Written with authority and wit... the perfect guide to the rapidly changing beer scene' - the Guardian
Learning and Development Practitioner Level 3 has been designed and written to support those studying for the Level 3 Learning and Development Practitioner Apprenticeship or the CIPD Level 3 Diplomas and similar qualifications. The book covers the theories and hypotheses covered in the syllabus of the qualifications and explains them in a plain and straightforward manner. The book is designed to match the modules of study in the apprenticeship standard and make selective study very straightforward. It is intended that this book will become a valuable point of reference, not only whilst studying for an apprenticeship, but also afterwards, with many areas of support and guidance appropriate and relevant to a career in Learning and Development after the qualification has been achieved.
Level 3 Team Leader / Supervisor is the second in a series of Apprenticeship Companion books. The Apprenticeship Companion series is designed to support apprentices studying towards the End Point Assessment (EPA) in their chosen subject. The books are easy to read and theories and hypotheses are explained in a plain and straightforward manner. The books are designed to match the modules of study in the apprenticeship standard and make selective, independent, study very straightforward. These books will become a valuable point of reference not only whilst studying for an apprenticeship, with many areas of support and guidance appropriate and relevant to a career after the qualification has been achieved.
Level 3: Business Administrator is the third in a series of Apprenticeship Companion books. The Apprenticeship Companion series of books is designed to support apprentices studying towards the End Point Assessment (EPA) in their chosen subject. The books are easy to read and theories and hypotheses are explained in a plain and straightforward manner. The books are designed to match the modules of study in the apprenticeship standard and make selective, independent, study very straightforward. These books will become a valuable point of reference not only whilst studying for an apprenticeship, with many areas of support and guidance appropriate and relevant to a career after the qualification has been achieved.
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