Performing Places: working with local councils to reach new communities and facilitate wellbeing in living environments

表演场所:与地方议会合作,接触新社区并促进生活环境的福祉

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    AH/N007816/1
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 9.86万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    英国
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2016
  • 资助国家:
    英国
  • 起止时间:
    2016 至 无数据
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

With its focus on expanding impact and engagement from a previous research grant, Performing Local Places will use arts practices to improve the living environments of two sets of people in two geographical areas of need in UK: Camden (London) and Oldham (Greater Manchester). Findings from these projects will be disseminated and publicised to all local authorities in the UK, promoting a new mode of service delivery for enhancing health and wellbeing in complex living environments . Project participants will be within the oversight and services of local authorities and councils will be helping to broker the activity within their provider frameworks. The arts practices comprise a cultural product called 'Performing Place' which has been developed and tested in previous practical research projects with vulnerable groups affiliated with, and engaged via, arts organisations. Building on that project, in this new development we have consulted on priority areas within local councils who have identified a future need for such work. Two practical projects will be planned, one in Camden and one in Oldham, working between Arts leaders and other departments, Mental Health in Camden and Stronger Communities in Oldham. Both the planning and delivery period will include working with local council representatives, key workers and leading artist/facilitator practitioners with the new end users. In Camden we will work in at least one Council-owned area of the Supported Living Programme, in buildings that house those with need of 'stepping stone' support to live more independently and whose cultural engagement may also be at the lower end of the spectrum within the Borough (which is an indicator of health and wellbeing). We will run 15 weekly sessions based in the residences, engaging adults with their current and potential 'place'. In Oldham, we will work in the ward of Clarksfield with long-term residents and comparatively newly arrived Roma residents, assuaging disharmonies arising from different cultural understandings within the same local community. This work will follow a different model of Performing Place practice - a week's intensive engagement rather than weekly, workshops (as in Camden) - and will take place over a week in the summer of 2016. In the planning and delivery of the projects, we will work with specialist lead facilitators following and adapting models used in the previous project, 'Challenging concepts of "liquid" place through performing practices in community contexts', 2011-2014 (Challenging Place). Such activities will include a range of improvisation and performance-related activities that are shaped from everyday operations and behaviours. None of the participants are likely to be performers but the activities are non-threatening, accessible and shaped to raise levels of cultural engagement where there may be existing barriers. This is an important part of Performing Place, that it can be accessed by participants without particular skill or experience in performance. (See http://www.performingplaces.org/placepracsitesotw.html for example.) The impact and engagement of these two follow-on projects will be formally documented in line with local authority reporting and disseminated via simple web pages on the existing site, three symposia and a 32-page document (with executive summary). This document will be sent to the 400+ local authorities in the UK with the intention that such practice be promoted and assimilated for use in other priority areas. Two symposia will take place in London and Manchester with representatives from all nearby local authority councils invited, as well as nationally. A third symposium will take place for the 33 members of London Arts Forum.
Perding Local Places的重点是扩大先前研究拨款的影响和参与度,它将利用艺术实践来改善英国两个有需要的地理区域的两组人的生活环境:卡姆登(伦敦)和奥尔德姆(大曼彻斯特)。这些项目的结果将被传播和宣传给英国所有地方当局,促进一种新的服务提供模式,以增强复杂生活环境中的健康和福祉。项目参与者将在地方当局的监督和服务范围内,理事会将在其提供者框架内帮助安排活动。艺术实践包括一种名为“表演场所”的文化产品,该产品在之前的实际研究项目中得到了开发和测试,弱势群体隶属于艺术组织,并通过艺术组织参与其中。在该项目的基础上,在这一新的发展中,我们就地方议会内的优先领域进行了咨询,这些地方议会已经确定了未来需要进行这类工作。将计划两个实际项目,一个在卡姆登,一个在奥尔德姆,在艺术领袖和其他部门之间工作,卡姆登的精神健康和奥尔德姆的更强大的社区。规划和交付期间都将包括与地方议会代表、主要工作人员和领先的艺术家/促进者从业人员与新的最终用户合作。在卡姆登,我们将在支持生活计划(Support Living Program)的至少一个市政厅所有的区域工作,在这些建筑中,那些需要“垫脚石”支持才能更独立地生活的人,以及他们的文化参与度可能也处于行政区内的较低端(这是健康和福祉的指标)。我们将在住宅区每周举办15次会议,让成年人了解他们目前和潜在的“住处”。在奥尔德姆,我们将在克拉克斯菲尔德的病房与长期居民和相对新来的罗姆居民一起工作,缓解由于同一当地社区内不同文化理解而产生的不和谐。这项工作将遵循一种不同的表演场所实践模式--一周的密集参与,而不是每周的研讨会(如卡姆登)--将在2016年夏天进行一周以上。在项目的规划和交付中,我们将与专业的主要促进者合作,遵循和调整前一个项目中使用的模式,2011-2014年(具有挑战性的地方),通过在社区背景下的表演实践来挑战“流动”场所的概念。这类活动将包括一系列即兴活动和与表演有关的活动,这些活动是根据日常业务和行为形成的。参与者都不太可能是表演者,但这些活动不具威胁性,可以进入,并在可能存在障碍的情况下提高文化参与度。这是表演场所的一个重要部分,参与者可以在没有特别的表演技能或经验的情况下访问它。(例如,请参阅http://www.performingplaces.org/placepracsitesotw.html。)将根据地方当局的报告正式记录这两个后续项目的影响和参与情况,并通过现有网站上的简单网页、三个专题讨论会和一份32页的文件(附有执行摘要)进行传播。这份文件将被发送给英国400多个地方当局,目的是推广和吸收这种做法,以便在其他优先领域使用。两个研讨会将在伦敦和曼彻斯特举行,邀请来自附近所有地方当局委员会以及全国的代表。第三次研讨会将为伦敦艺术论坛的33名成员举行。

项目成果

期刊论文数量(3)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
Critical Perspectives on Applied Theatre
应用戏剧的批判视角
  • DOI:
    10.1017/cbo9781107587977.006
  • 发表时间:
    2016
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    0
  • 作者:
    MacKey S
  • 通讯作者:
    MacKey S
Applied theatre and practice as research: polyphonic conversations
A Short Disquisition on Anatopia: Rethinking Place and Its Performance
关于Anatopia的简短论文:重新思考场所及其表现
  • DOI:
    10.1080/10486801.2020.1812592
  • 发表时间:
    2020
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    0.3
  • 作者:
    Mackey S
  • 通讯作者:
    Mackey S
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Sally Mackey其他文献

Introduction to Rustom Bharucha's keynote lecture: Problematising applied theatre: a search for alternative paradigms
Rustom Bharucha 主题演讲简介:应用戏剧问题化:寻找替代范式
  • DOI:
    10.1080/13569783.2011.589996
  • 发表时间:
    2011
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    0
  • 作者:
    Sally Mackey;Amanda Stuart Fisher
  • 通讯作者:
    Amanda Stuart Fisher

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Challenging Concepts of 'Liquid' Place through Performing Practices in Community Contexts
通过社区环境中的实践挑战“流动”场所的概念
  • 批准号:
    AH/I000364/1
  • 财政年份:
    2011
  • 资助金额:
    $ 9.86万
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant

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